Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI18668 - Victoria Barn, Lincoln Road, Fulbeck: Level 2 Historic Building Recording
Title | Victoria Barn, Lincoln Road, Fulbeck: Level 2 Historic Building Recording |
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Author/Originator | Austin Heritage Consultants |
Date/Year | 2024 |
Abstract/Summary
Archive for a historic building survey undertaken prior to the proposed conversion of Victoria Barn, Lincoln Road, Fulbeck to a residential property. The surveyed barn was built between 1837 and 1869 and was originally the north range of a U-shape crewyard complex. Both the west and east ranges were demolished in the latter half of the 20th century. The barn was constructed of red brick and had a modern replacement hipped pantile roof. The scars of the two demolished ranges could still be seen on the barn's south elevation; surviving integral brickwork from the east range suggests it was built at the same time as the barn, while the scar of the west range ran through an infilled window opening and was therefore a later construction (though still before 1869). As well as a threshing barn with mirrored barn doors on the north and south ranges, the surveyed building included a small stable and a three bay cart shed, with hayloft space above both.
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City and County Museum LCNCC: 2024.131
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- ELI14448 Victoria Barn, Lincoln Road, Fulbeck
Record last edited
Jan 21 2025 4:30PM