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Good Morning Everyone,

Today, I am posting a shot of one of the distinctive features of the Lake District, a stone barn.

This one was shot near the village of Grasmere, on the path to Easdale Tarn. It is characteristically made from the local stone, resembling very much the nature of the nearby drystone walls.

In the N.W of England, you will find these stone barns and the drystone walls as a regular feature. I assume that the barns here are used in a similar way to the ones near my home, that is, for the storage of food for use during the bleak periods.

Many of the barns have been renovated and are now used as desirable residences. They can command very high prices. It was nice to see one still in its original state.

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