Barn Record Woodbridge

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Building Name (Common)
Thomas Darling Barns (Part 2 of 2)
Building Name (Historic)
Thomas Darling Barns
Address
1910 Litchfield Turnpike (Rte 69), Woodbridge
Typology
Overview

Designations

Historic Significance

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Field Notes

The large yellow saltbox barn (west side of Litchfield Turnpike) is an 18th century cow barn, and believed to have been built just before the house, which places its construction date around 1770. There is also a 19th century barn behind it that is actually an ice house (extra thick walls with sawdust as an insulator). from Don Menzies, Pres. Amity & Woodbridge Historical Society

Use & Accessibility

Use (Historic)

Use (Present)


Exterior Visible from Public Road?

Yes

Demolished

No

Location Integrity

Original Site

Environment

Related features

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Environment features

Relationship to surroundings

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Typology & Materials

Building Typology

Materials


Structural System

Roof materials


Roof type


Approximate Dimensions

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Source

Date Compiled

12/26/2006

Compiled By

Charlotte R. Hitchcock

Sources

Clouette, Bruce, Darling, Thomas, House and Tavern National Register Nomination No. 79002639, National Park Service, 1979.

Cunningham, Jan, Warner, Elizabeth, Historic Woodbridge: an historical and architectural resource survey, Woodbridge Historic District Study Committee, 1995.

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