linhay


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linhay

(ˈlɪnɪ)
n
(Agriculture) dialect a farm building with an open front
[C17: of unknown origin]
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The brief was to retain the qualities of barn in its raw material state, retaining the circular stone columns from ground to eaves intrinsic to a Devon "Linhay" and the cob wall that is 500mm thick, 14m long, and 4m high.
Promoter: Age UK Enterprises Limited (Marketing Department), Linhay House, Ashburton, Newton Abbot TQ13 7UP.
The decision was made to continue living in their large, converted home, Home Barn, letting out the separate two bedroom neighbouring property, The Linhay.
Following up on the English scorodite story begun last year, it seems that the story is already over, as all digging now has ceased at the Hemerdon Ball mine, Sparkwell, Devon--this according to Ian Bruce of Crystal Classics (The Old Linhay, Woodcockshayes Farm, Halberton Road, Willand, Devon, England EX15 2QF).