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035 _a(Sirsi) u55094
041 _aeng
100 _aHarvey, N.
245 _aRedundant farm buildings - problems and opportunities
260 _c1992
350 _a0
490 _aJournal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
_v152 1992, 47-56(6)
520 _aThough precise figures are unavailable, there are perhaps over 600,000 pre- Twentieth Century farm building in England and Wales which may be regarded as redundant. Obsolescence of buildings is not a new phenomenon, but as the pace of change has increased, older buildings have acquired an aesthetic and historical importance which is more widely recognised now than hitherto. Consequently, issues of maintenance, planning, re-use, and conversion are more problematic. The range of these problems is explored in the article along with the management options available to property owners.
650 _aFARM BUILDINGS
650 _aREDUNDANT
690 _aRURAL PRACTICE
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948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c33686
_d33686