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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Loynton Threshing Barn
Loynton Threshing Barn, Staffordshire Time for a little change here. I would like to share a few drawings of Loynton Farm Threshing Barn, part of a delightful set of historic farm buildings, not far from Eccleshall. Loynton Farm was once home … Continue reading →
Posted in architecture, building conservation, drawing, Historic Farm Buildings
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Tagged egg tempera wash, Higher Level Stewardship Scheme, historic farm buildings, Jacob Sheep, Loynton Hall, Loynton Threshing Barn, Natural England, pen and ink drawing, Staffordshire Historic Farms. Loynton Farm, Threshing Barn
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