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- Tithe_barn abstract "A tithe barn was a type of barn used in much of northern Europe in the Middle Ages for storing tithes—one tenth of a farm's produce which was given to the Church. Tithe barns were usually associated with the village church or rectory and independent farmers took their tithes there. The village priests wouldn't have to pay tithes—the purpose of the tithe being their support—and some had their own farms anyway, which are now village greens in some villages. According to English Heritage, 'exactly how barns in general were used in the Middle Ages is less well understood than might be expected, and the subject abounds with myths (for example, not one of England’s surviving architecturally impressive barns was a tithe barn, although such barns existed).'There are nevertheless surviving examples of medieval barns in England, some of them bearing the title Tithe Barn even if the barn may not have really been a tithe barn according to the English Heritage criteria.Aberford C of E Primary School, Aberford, Leeds (Aberford School was based on a redundant tithe barn)Bank Hall Barn, Bretherton, LancashireSaxon Tithe Barn Bradford-on AvonChurch of the Holy Ghost, Midsomer Norton, SomersetTithe Barn, Dunster, DunsterEast Riddlesden Hall (National Trust)Great Coxwell Tithe Barn, OxfordshireHarmondsworth Great Barn, Harmondsworth, MiddlesexMelling Tithebarn, Merseyside c.18th CenturyMiddle Littleton tithe barnNether Poppleton Tithebarn, City of YorkSwalcliffe Barn, OxfordshireTithe Barn, Maidstone, KentTithe Barn, Pilton, SomersetThe Bishop's Barn, Wells, SomersetTithe Barn, Manor Farm, Doulting, SomersetUpper Heyford tithe barn, OxfordshireWest Pennard Court BarnBishop's Cleeve Tithe Barn, GloucestershireOne surviving example of a medieval tithe barn in Germany:Castle of Lissingen, Rhineland-Palatinate↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Tithe_barn thumbnail Jesberg_Zehntscheune.jpg?width=300.
- Tithe_barn wikiPageExternalLink www.cleevetithebarn.org.uk.
- Tithe_barn wikiPageExternalLink search.php?i=4073893.
- Tithe_barn wikiPageExternalLink barn.htm.
- Tithe_barn wikiPageID "147609".
- Tithe_barn wikiPageRevisionID "574855532".
- Tithe_barn hasPhotoCollection Tithe_barn.
- Tithe_barn subject Category:Barns.
- Tithe_barn comment "A tithe barn was a type of barn used in much of northern Europe in the Middle Ages for storing tithes—one tenth of a farm's produce which was given to the Church. Tithe barns were usually associated with the village church or rectory and independent farmers took their tithes there. The village priests wouldn't have to pay tithes—the purpose of the tithe being their support—and some had their own farms anyway, which are now village greens in some villages.".
- Tithe_barn label "Colecturía".
- Tithe_barn label "Grange dîmière".
- Tithe_barn label "Tiendschuur".
- Tithe_barn label "Tithe barn".
- Tithe_barn label "Zehntscheune".
- Tithe_barn sameAs Zehntscheune.
- Tithe_barn sameAs Colecturía.
- Tithe_barn sameAs Grange_dîmière.
- Tithe_barn sameAs Tiendschuur.
- Tithe_barn sameAs m.012wpr.
- Tithe_barn sameAs Q184698.
- Tithe_barn sameAs Q184698.
- Tithe_barn wasDerivedFrom Tithe_barn?oldid=574855532.
- Tithe_barn depiction Jesberg_Zehntscheune.jpg.
- Tithe_barn isPrimaryTopicOf Tithe_barn.