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18th century brick granary

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Granary originally from Littlehampton, Sussex, now part of the heald and Dowland Museum Site. The granary probably dates from around 1731, with an elm frame infilled with brick. The building is raised on sixteen stone staddles to protect the grain from damp and vermin. It is an unusually large example, measuring twenty feet square, with a usable loft.

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4th Oct 2008 by Diane Earl

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History

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Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

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