- Appletreewick. The
crucks or
cruck "blades" are a
single oak tree
riven (split) in two to form an
equally shaped A frame. Rare
examples of
cruck framing are...
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restored at Tatton. The barn is 70 feet (21 m) long and
contains four
crucks on
sandstone plinths. The long
walls of the barn are timber-framed with...
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information follows in
English style below and at the main
article Cruck. True
cruck or full
cruck: blades,
straight or curved,
extend from
ground or foundation...
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remains of a 13th-century
monastic grange.
Little remains of the
original cruck frame structure. It has been
constantly changed and now is a
small sandstone...
- 8 inches and the
width 57 feet 6 inches. It is
divided by six
forks or
crucks into
seven bays, the
width of the
centre avenue is 25 feet 7 inches and...
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Building in Scotland: The
Beginning and End of
Crucks",
Ruralia IV 2003, pp 187–200,
Online Al****, W.
Cruck construction: An
Introduction and Catalogue...
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Herefordshire cruck barn at
Avoncroft Museum of
Historic Buildings in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. A
display of
coracles is held in the
Cruck Barn for the...
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Cruck barn on the Ty Coch
estate at Llangynhafal, Denbighshire, is a
timber framed building,
which has been
dated by
dendrochronology to 1430. It...
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building in the
community of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales,
which is a
medieval cruck-framed hall-house. It was
listed by Cadw (Reference
Number 903). It is a...
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