The Grade I listed Great Barn at East Riddlesden Hall is a 400 year old testament to the craftsmen who worked incredibly hard to build the magnificent structure.
Sitting close to the duck pond and over-looking the house, the Great Barn would have once drawn the same level the attention as it does today.
Trees were felled and riven split to create the impressive oak beams. The solid stone flooring was used for threshing in the autumn months once the harvest was brought home.
From: NT
This is in side the great barn