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Meaning of "tithe barn"
tithe barn - historically, a tithe barn was a barn used to store a tenth of the farm's produce as a tithe paid to the church. Today, tithe barns are often preserved as historical landmarks or repurposed for other uses like events or exhibitions
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- A barn used in the Middle Ages for storing the tithes gathered from the local community
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tithe barn
The tithe barn and the press.
Next to the church is a medieval tithe barn.
As a tithe barn it would have stored grain paid as tax to the church.
The school was originally a tithe barn.
Das Kornhaus is a former tithe barn of the Prince Bishops of Eichstätt.
These arrow slits are no longer present in the restored tithe barn.
There is a large medieval tithe barn in the village.
This stone had originally been embedded in the wall of the tithe barn.
The tithes were often stored in a tithe barn attached to the parish.
Close to the church stand an ancient dovecot and a converted tithe barn.
The village gets its name from the tithe barn that used to stand there.
Next to this lay the lordly estate with the tithe barn.
The church was originally a tithe barn belonging to the Ferme de St-Nom.
These are two buildings constructed in the same style as the old tithe barn.
The former princely stockyard with its tithe barn stands at Schlossplatz.
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Next to the tithe barn is a small lock-up from the late 18th century.
It may have been a tithe barn.
It has a 15th-century tithe barn which was once used by the monks of Sherborne Abbey.
They only left the church, the tithe barn and six houses.
Tithe barn of Tremblay-en-France.
In the 13th-century a tithe barn was built in the village.
The tithe barn was erected in 1498 on instructions from Gutenzell Abbey.