DescriptionPaston Barn - geograph.org.uk - 2078739.jpg
English: Paston Barn, near to Paston, Norfolk, Great Britain.
This 16th century barn (built 1581) is a rare and unique survivor and now a scheduled ancient monument. It is also the centre of a nature reserve, home to rare Barbastelle bats. This is addition to the 7 others including common, soprano, nathusius's pipisstrelle, natterer's, daubenton's, long brown eared and the noctule bat.
To prevent disturbance the build is for permit holders only.
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