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Grain Store On Staddal Stones - The Wooden Workshop Bampton Devon

This was a lovely project to be involved with, we were commissioned to build a grain store to be installed on Staddle stones.

Specifications

  • 3600mm x 2700mm
  • Ridge height – 3300mm
  • hipped roof
  • cedar shingle roof
  • Featheredge cladding
  • 45mm x 75mm pressure treated timber studwork
  • x2 fixed glazed panels with glazing panels 700mm x 1100mm in the gable end
  • Stable door
  • Steps and handrail leading up to the building

 

A little bit of history on Staddle stones

Staddle stone name comes from The Old English “Stathol” which means base or support. They were commonly used in the 1700 – 1800 to raise grain buildings up off the ground to protect them from water damage and vermin.

They were carved by local stonemasons which made each one uniquely individual.

 

If you have a project in mind then please do get in contact but either sending us an email

or you can call us on 01398 332266

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