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  2. Category:Agricultural buildings - Wikipedia

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  4. Arthur Williams Homestead, Feed Storage Shed - Wikipedia

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    The Arthur Williams Homestead, Feed storage Shed is a historic farm outbuilding on Farwell Road, located at the outskirts of Bradford, Arkansas. It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story structure, with a gable-roofed box frame structure at its center, flanked by frame shed-roof sections. The central portion was built c. 1915 as a residence. 15 years later ...

  5. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Farm sheds and other outbuildings are used to store farm equipment, tractors, tools, hay, and supplies, or to house horses, cattle, poultry or other farm animals. Run-in sheds are three-sided structures with an open face used for horses and cattle. Shearing sheds can be large sheds found on sheep stations to accommodate large-scale sheep shearing.

  6. Connected farm - Wikipedia

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    Typical configurations include farm buildings used for both livestock and grain/hay storage. The bastle house is an arrangement which places the living quarters above the farm building and, usually, the farm animals. This type of connected farm was common as a defensive arrangement; living quarters were located high above for security reasons.

  7. Outbuilding - Wikipedia

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    An outbuilding, sometimes called an accessory building [1] or a dependency, is a building that is part of a residential or agricultural complex but detached from the main sleeping and eating areas.

  8. Homestead (building) - Wikipedia

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    A homestead is an isolated dwelling, especially a farmhouse, and adjacent outbuildings, [1] typically on a large agricultural holding such as a ranch or station. [2] In North America the word "homestead" historically referred to land claimed by a settler or squatter under the Homestead Acts (United States) or the Dominion Lands Act (Canada).

  9. Slab hut - Wikipedia

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    dwellings, shops, farm outbuildings. A slab hut is a kind of dwelling or shed made from slabs of split or sawn timber . It was a common form of construction used by settlers in Australia and New Zealand during their nations' colonial periods.