More information : (TL 02258143 - sited from HHR map) I Castle Barn About 1300, Walter de Langton, Bishop of Lichfield had licence to crenelate the castle in 1301. The existing building, now used as a barn, was the great hall of the castle, originally of two storeys. A rectangular plan, of stone, the gable ends have stone copings and small block finials at apex and foot of gables, thatched roof. The north gable has projecting central chimney starting at 1st floor level and having octagonal crenelated shaft on square base. At attic level the chimney is flanked by deeply recessed moulded bull's eye windows. Internally the floor of the upper room has gone. The open roof of magnificent timber work is of tie-beam construction, supporting king posts and collar beams, the tie-beams have wall posts and curved bracers, the king posts have bracers both across and along the roof, and similar bracers opposite the collars. The main beams have moulded soffits. The west wall has had two modern barn entrances out in it. See Victoria County History, Northants. (1)
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