DescriptionDalemain, 16th century barn - geograph.org.uk - 1577647.jpg
English: Dalemain: 16th century barn The great barn situated in the courtyard at Dalemain was built in the 1500s and is one of the largest loft barns in the north of England. The roof height was raised in 1685 by order of Sir Edward Hasell. The barn now houses an agricultural museum and fell pony museum on the upper floor.
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