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  2. Dutch barn - Wikipedia

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    This barn has the oldest known barn timbers in its core dated to 1726 but the roof structure, side aisles and exterior are not original. [ 1 ] Dutch barn is the name given to markedly different types of barns in the United States and Canada , and in the United Kingdom .

  3. Dutch door - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch door with the top half open, in South Africa Woman at a Dutch Door, 1645, by Samuel van Hoogstraten Old half-door in East Crosherie, Wigtownshire, Scotland. A Dutch door (American English), stable door (British English), or half door (Hiberno-English) is a door divided in such a fashion that the bottom half may remain shut while the top half opens.

  4. New England barn - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania barn has doors on the sidewall like the English barn but is a larger, bank barn with the cows housed in the basement, and has one or more distinctive forebays (cantilevered walls). The New World Dutch barn (Dutch barn) has similarities to the New England barn with the barn doors on the gable ends, but the Dutch barns are a much ...

  5. Parker Training Academy Dutch Barn - Wikipedia

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    The tie beam lacks the projecting tenon found in earlier Dutch barns. On the exterior, the large wagon doors are on both north and south faces, which may reflect the expansion of the barn around 1810. Both the initial construction of the barn and its expansion at such late dates go against the contemporary trend towards English-style barns. [2]

  6. Listed buildings in Hackness - Wikipedia

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    The barn is in sandstone on a plinth, with sill and impost bands, and a hipped slate roof. There is a rectangular plan, two storeys and three bays. On the front are double doors under a full-height arch, flanked by round-arched window openings. [16] [18] II: Dutch barn, Hackness Hall

  7. Dutch Colonial Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    All three represent distinctly Dutch (Netherlands-German) styles using "H-frame" for construction, wood clapboard, large rooms, double hung windows, off set front entry doors, sharply sloped roofs, and large "open" fireplaces. Often there is a hipped roof, or curved eves, but not always. Barns in the Dutch-German fashion share the same attributes.

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