Priest's House, Barden

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title: Priest's House, Barden
text: The Priest's House, formerly known as Barden Tower Farmhouse, is a historic building in Barden, Craven, a village near Skipton in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed in 1513, as a hunting lodge associated with neighbouring Barden Tower. It later served as a house for a worker at the tower, then as a farmhouse, before becoming a restaurant. It was Grade I listed in 1954. The building is constructed of stone, with a stone slate roof. It is three bays wide, partly two storeys
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