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 Translation for 'tithe barn' from English to Swedish
NOUN   a tithe barn | tithe barns
hist.
tiondebod {u}
tithe barn
lada {u}barn
orn.T
ladusvala {u} [Hirundo rustica]
(barn) swallow
orn.T
tornuggla {u} [Tyto alba]
(common) barn owl
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Usage Examples English
  • Eavis has apportioned profits from his Glastonbury Festival to support charitable causes, including local projects such as the restoration of the Tithe Barn, Pilton.
  • North Thoresby was enclosed in 1839, its Tithe barn still stands having been converted into a private dwelling standing to the east of the rectory.
  • It contains a monument to Sir Jacob Astley, the Royalist Civil War soldier and a memorial to Lawrence Washington, great-uncle of George Washington's great-great-grandfather, that includes the stars and stripes in the family coat of arms The college, the church, the palace and the palace's tithe barn are all Grade I listed buildings.
  • Granges were landed estates used for food production, centred on a farm and out-buildings and possibly a mill or a tithe barn.
  • The Nether Poppleton Tithe Barn is a tithe barn at Manor Farm in the village of Nether Poppleton in the unitary authority of City of York in the North of England.

  • A tithe barn was a type of barn used in much of northern Europe in the Middle Ages for storing rents and tithes.
  • Lacock Abbey, the 14th-century St Cyriac's Church and a 14th-century tithe barn are Grade I listed.
  • The Old Tithe Barn tithe barn was part of Waddon Court with the building opposite the Waddon Leisure Centre dating back to 1799.
  • It has a 15th-century tithe barn which was once used by the monks of Sherborne Abbey.
  • The museum had previously been housed in the historical Tithe Barn building, however mounting maintenance costs forced the relocation of much of the collection to the new site, with the remainder in storage.

  • Liam Broady and his sister Naomi Broady, the tennis professionals, were born in Stockport, attending Tithe Barn and then Priestnall School.
  • Abbotsbury Abbey tithe barn was built around 1400. It measures [...] and is the world's largest thatched tithe barn.
  • The village may have first been established around a central green south of the High Street (now known as Church Street); a complex of medieval buildings stood at the east end of the green, but only a tithe barn and the house known as 'Emplins' remain today.
  • Other listed buildings in the town include the parish Priory Church of St Mary, a medieval and Victorian building that was originally the church of the Benedictine priory founded in Abergavenny before 1100; the sixteenth century Tithe Barn near St Mary's; the Victorian Church of the Holy Trinity; the Grade II* listed St John's Masonic Lodge; Abergavenny Museum; the Public Library; the Town Hall; and the remains of Abergavenny town walls behind Neville Street.
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