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  2. Linhay - Wikipedia

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    It is characterised as a two-storeyed building with an open front, with tallet or hay-loft above [1] and livestock housing below. It often has a lean-to roof, [2] and the front generally consists of regularly-spaced pillars or columns. Cattle linhays were used to house cattle in the winter with hay storage above.

  3. Circular linhay - Wikipedia

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    In Newfoundland English a linney is similar to a storage space, kitchen, or porch but as an addition to the rear of a house, [2] and in American English it is an open, lean-to shed attached to a farmyard. [3] Linhays were used to store hay above and shelter cattle (cattle linhay) or farm machinery (cart linhay). [4]

  4. Lean-to - Wikipedia

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    A lean-to is originally defined as a structure in which the rafters lean against another building or wall, also referred to in prior times as a penthouse. [2] These structures characteristically have shed roofs, also referred to as "skillions", or "outshots" and "catslides" when the shed's roof is a direct extension of a larger structure's.

  5. Barn - Wikipedia

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    Linhay (linny, linney, linnies): A shed, often with a lean-to roof but may be a circular linhay to store hay on the first floor with either cattle on the ground floor (cattle linhay), or farm machinery (cart linhay). Characterised by an open front with regularly spaced posts or pillars.

  6. A. O. Huntley Barn - Wikipedia

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    The basement floor level has a concrete floor covered with soil, and is where cattle were housed. The first floor is supported by 1 by 12 inches (2.5 cm × 30.5 cm) beams. The roof is supported by 11 braced beams. [2] The west side of the barn has a shed-roofed lean-to.

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  8. Shed roof - Wikipedia

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    Shed roof attached to a barn. A shed roof, also known variously as a pent roof, lean-to roof, outshot, catslide, skillion roof (in Australia and New Zealand), and, rarely, a mono-pitched roof, [1] is a single-pitched roof surface. This is in contrast to a dual- or multiple-pitched roof.

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