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Tithe Barn, Pilton

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Despite being commonly referred to as the tithe barn, little evidence exists to suggest the barn actually stored tithes. It is possible that it was instead built to store produce farmed from land owned by Glastonbury Abbey, rather than that offered as tithes, but may have stored tithes at a later
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McCurdy was also assisted by a local team run by Jon Maine who designed and erected the complex scaffolding both internally and externally, and then used 8000 36"-long oak hand-split (riven) battens to tile the roof with over 30,000 hand-made plain tiles.
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A new roof structure replicating the original, using a combination of traditional carpentry techniques and modern technology, has been built by Peter McCurdy, with skills used when recreating the
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date. Literature produced by the Pilton Barn Trust in the 1990s referred to it as "Pilton Barn" or the "Abbey Barn" and in 1963 a reverend local to the area claimed in the
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The barn, of coursed and squared rubble, was originally built in the 14th and 15th centuries to hold the produce from farms in the area who paid one tenth (
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used to fill the expanses either side. It is said to be the largest expanse of lime concrete flooring anywhere in Europe.
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construction which sits high in the walls, with an arcade plate then carrying the apex of the roof above.
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that another barn, since demolished, was actually responsible for storing tithe payments in the village.
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In addition to the new roof a new floor was laid, including a 3 metres (10 ft) wide strip in
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in London, from English oak which came from Northumberland. The roof frame consists of a
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On 9 June 1963 lightning set fire to the thatched roof, and it remained a wreck until
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It was officially opened on Friday 1 April 2005 by local historian Sir
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Maine has recently saved Grade 2* Merchants House in Shepton Mallet
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Historic building at Cumhill Farm in Pilton, Somerset, England
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Buildings and structures completed in the 14th century
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Long stone building with buttressed walls and red tiled roof.
Tithe Barn, Pilton is located in Somerset
Pilton, Somerset
Coordinates
51°09′48″N 2°35′21″W / 51.1634°N 2.5891°W / 51.1634; -2.5891
Glastonbury Abbey
Pilton, Somerset
tithe barn
Glastonbury Abbey
listed building
Scheduled Ancient Monument
tithe
Tithe Barn, Manor Farm, Doulting
West Pennard Court Barn
Somerset Rural Life Museum
Second World War
Women's Land Army
Michael Eavis
£
English Heritage
Glastonbury festival
Globe theatre
cruck
Blue Lias
lime concrete
Wood Awards
Royal Institute of British Architects
John Keegan

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