Weald and Downland Living Museum Photo, 18th century granary

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Weald and Downland Living Museum photo, 18th century granary

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This simple granary was built in 1731 and comes from Littlehampton, Sussex. It is made of elm infilled with brick, and stands on 16 staddle stones to prevent rodents from reaching the precious grain. It was dismantled in 972.

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