Stryd Lydan Barn
A cruck and timber-framed barn created by linking two separate structures. The earliest part, a cruck-framed barn, dates from about 1550. A timber-framed structure was built nearby about 1600, the two later being linked to form a single building with a large central open bay.
The walls are wattled using flat chestnut laths woven vertically through horizontal staves. The building is thatched with wheat straw. Carpenters' marks can be seen on many of the timbers, showing that the building was first made on the ground in the carpenter's yard, the timbers numbered, and then finally assembled on site. The circular mound outside holds a horse-engine used for driving a threshing machine.
Item Number
50.102
Acquisition
Donation
Original Location
Llanerch Banna, Penley, Clwyd (Flintshire)
Original Construction
c.1550
Moved to St Fagans
1950
Opened to the Public
1951