Emley Threshing Barn & Lofted Cowhouse/stable


Part of Emley Farm (whole model: https://skfb.ly/oJStn)

A pair of adjoining ranges situated to the southwest of the main farmhouse, on the southeastern side of the granary. The north range is a purpose built threshing barn with 5 bays and a continuous outshot along the east side. A contemporary porch projects through the outshot. The wall plate north of the west door has “JW 1844” carved upon it.
The adjacent narrower range to the south was a stable block with hayloft above is a 5 bay 2 storey building. It was close studded when first built, the panels have since been reframed and brick nogging applied. It may have moved from a different site in the 1930’s originally c.1700.

Listed Grade II https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1240789?section=official-list-entry

Photos taken in May 2023 with a Sony a7R III and DJI Mini 2 and processed in Agisoft Metashape. (By @artfletch David Fletcher)