27/12/24 Lake District Barn Rescue
Twenty historic barns across the Lake District are enjoying some long overdue TLC thanks to Β£3.2 million pounds worth of funding.
Twenty historic barns across the Lake District are enjoying some long overdue tender loving care, thanks to Β£3.2 million pounds worth of funding from DEFRA and other sources. The oldest of these barns dates back to the 15th century. Some are traditional cruck barns with ancient timber frames and others are remote stone shelters for sheep from the 18th century.
As Caz Graham discovers, they’re part of the UK’s rural cultural heritage and tell the story of farming over the centuries. For modern-day farmers however, these buildings can be a real headache: they are often unfit for modern farming practices and hugely expensive to restore or maintain because of building protections like listings, or because they’re in a National Park.
Caz joins farmers, builders, architect Mike Darwell and Rose Lord, the historic buildings officer at the Lake District National Park Authority to hear how these traditional buildings are getting a new lease of life.
Produced and presented by Caz Graham.
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