Outfarm

An outfarm is a smaller cluster of buildings set around a yard which provides facilities for outlying fields separate from the main farmsteads. They are often considered alongside field barns as providing enabling larger farms to work more distant films more efficiently. However, they are usually somewhat larger. Examples of facilities include shelter for cattle, threshing floor's, and other storage facilities. Some outfarms included cottages to house the workers located there.[1]

Woods Barn Outfarm, Ipplepen, Devon – A Grade II listed building

Some outfarms have become listed buildings as they provide important surviving example of the local regionally character. Often they indicate a local response to the development of farming methods in the nineteenth century and are built from local materials in a vernacular style. For example, Wood Barn Outfarm in Ipplepen.[2]

References

  1. Lake, Jeremy (2014). National Farmsteads Character Statement. London: Historic England.
  2. "Wood Barn Outfarm". historicengland.org.uk. Historic England. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
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