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The present three large "granges" (multi-purpose barns), the main gateway, and the moat are not present on the 1825 map and were also newly built.
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Two local granges are recorded.
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Grange-mouth is almost a model port.
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The manor may have originally been an outlying sheep farm or grange, but by the 15th century had become a place of pilgrimage.
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Essentially, the room, building, grange, barn, garage or shed, or other building, used for making wine.
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In a mediaeval context the grange place name normally denotes a monastic farm.
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The monks built a grange there; removing the inhabitants to make room for it.
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As of 1992, one church remained and the school, grange hall and stores were closed.
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The town has a grange hall, church, fire station and general store and is known for equestrian properties as well as small farms.
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Civic buildings include the town hall, grange, library, and a series of horse sheds near the common.
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He has a bundle matching it in appearance, which he carries to the grange.
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The original site became a grange estate of the abbey, and the chapel at the site was used as a one-room local church.
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The four principal buildings are a church, its associated parsonage, a grange hall, and a four room schoolhouse.
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The moated grange at is a scheduled ancient monument.
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The building became a gigantic agricultural grange and the tomb was lost carelessly under straw.
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At that time surrounding district represented imperial grange for maintenance of a palace with the foodstuffs; there was a dairy farm, kitchen gardens.
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The former grange to the north of the main castle also continued to be used.
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The grange hall serves the town and the region with a variety of community uses.
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Lookingglass also has a school, a grange hall, a church and a fire station.
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As such the barn would have been used to store most, if not all, of the crop of the grange.
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The church, monastic building, pressoir, pavilion, enclosure, grange, grange aux dmes, cloister and interior decor are now listed together as a monument historique.
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A grange and historical society are built around the green.
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By the fifteenth century the grange was being farmed to laymen.
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The grange was farmed by a succession of tenants into the twentieth century.
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Today only parts of the portal and guesthouse remain, as well as the windmill and tithe barn ("grange dimire").
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By 1312 it was recorded as containing a hall, grange and chapel.
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Her parents supported agrarian activism, including the grange.
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Nearby area a few houses, as well as the township's two other public buildings, a grange hall (1909) and church (187778).
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The grange finally tumbled down in 1722.
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Buildings included a grange for the abbot and a kitchen, which was built above a spring that also supplied water to a mill at the base of the hill.
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The town purchased the building from the grange in 1889, although it continued to be used by the grange in addition to serving as a place for town functions.
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The grange hall was built in 1887.
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There are individual remains of a lime kiln, a pottery kiln, a hospital, a former chapel, a monastic grange, a tomb, an ice house and a hunting lodge.
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The grange hall was built in 1874.
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Local granges would unite into a federal structure of state and national chapters.
Moated sites indicating a former manor or grange are common, as are sites of fishponds, remaining as dry grassy hollows, or linear banks indicating the former dams.
The outlying farming establishments belonging to the monastic foundations were known as villae or granges.
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The new foundation grew rapidly and had soon built six granges.
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The abbey's land was divided into agricultural units or granges, and local people provided farm labour and served the abbey and its many visitors.
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In this article alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks).
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The granges survived as farming communities into the twentieth century.
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He also took a keen interest in farmers' co-operative societies and granges and was interested in oceanic shipping.
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A high proportion of the abbey's land was kept in demesne, cultivated from granges.
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The granges were particularly important to urban-based monasteries and might be located at some distance.
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Six granges appear to have been farmed by bailiffs for the monastery and the rest were let on lease.
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The monks organized their agricultural land into six granges.
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Many of the state and local granges adopted non-partisan political resolutions, especially regarding the regulation of railroad transportation costs.
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In the 13th century the monasteries owned much of the land and had granges where sheep were grazed.
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They were constrained to abandon almost entirely the cultivation of their own lands, and to let their numerous granges on leases.
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