Byre in A Sentence

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    Bramble Byre and Dairy Dell cottages are converted from the original cowshed and dairy.

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    Cow byre The shop itself is a former cow byre, scrubbed and white washed, but sadly not staffed by milkmaids.

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    Formerly a cow byre, it is of stone construction under a slate roof.

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    He moved there ' to escape from Glasgow ' and started byre Books in a converted byre just off the town's main street.

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    In the 14th century they included a hall, bailiff's chamber, granary, stable, byre, and two granges.

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    Orchard Farm Cottages 2 comfortable farm cottages converted from a traditional cow byre, retaining the original beams.

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    So too was Thornbank in the Wynd which had a byre and was worked by the Barry brothers.

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    The 19th century byre had a corn drying kiln built into it.

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    The record of these recensions is preserved by two epigrams, one of which proceeds from Artemidorus, a grammarian, who lived in the time of Sulla and is said to have been the first editor of these poems. He says, " Bucolic muses, once were ye scattered, but now one byre, one herd is yours."

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    This is the North end of the double byre, now a single byre turned tractor shed.

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    Thus the buildings forming the residence of a well-to-do farmer of the bo-aire class as described in the Laws, consisted of a living-house in which he slept and took his meals, a cookinghouse, a kiln for drying corn, a barn, a byre for calves, a sheepfold and a pigsty.

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    Townfoot Cottage adjoins the owner's farmhouse and was originally an old farm cow byre.