The Bishop's Barn, Wells
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The Bishop's Barn, Wells
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The Bishop's Barn in Silver Street, Wells, Somerset, England, was built as a tithe barn in the 15th century. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building, and scheduled as an ancient monument. It was built of local stone roughly squared, with Doulting ashlar dressings and a Westmorland slate roof. The barn has 12 bays with a cruck roof with double collar beams and arched wind braces. Royalist troops were quartered in the barn during the Bloody Assizes. It 1887 the barn was given to the Ci
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