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HELEN Rebanks paid a visit to Carlisle's Tithe Barn talking all things farming and family life at the weekend. The author paid a visit to the venue thought to be built in 1480 in line with her new ...
A variety night will be held at the Tithe Barn on Saturday, August 15. The event is being organised by Poppy Rowan of The Source Collective and staff at The Sportsman Inn in Carlisle.
A CHARITY entertainment night is setto be held at a Carlisle venue. Avarietynightwillbeheldatthe Tithe Barn on Saturday, ...
Cumbria writer Richard Smithson has kindly chosen the Green Room Club to perform at Tithe Barn, Carlisle, his new one-act play where Orwell meets audience participation and the cast and audience ...
The Tithe Barn Trust raised more than £200,000 for the work after starting an appeal five years ago when they took over the building. Gemma O'Shea from the Trust said it was "a time for celebration".
Carlisle and Cumbria Artists’ first exhibition took place at the Old Town Hall in 1968. It was organised by the late Mrs Molly Mawson to raise money to save the 15th-century Tithe Barn.
Tithe barns were used to store farmers' produce such as wheat or barley Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of what they believe to be a medieval tithe barn in Warwickshire. Foundations from ...
This is the Upminster Tithe Barn, a building that was already getting on a bit when Shakespeare was born. The barn reckons to be London's oldest thatched building.
Margaret finds the Tithe Barn has its own peace and tranquility, far outweighing other venues, and feels lucky to be able to use it. last updated: 19/01/2009 at 16:05 created: 24/06/2008 ...
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The Tithe Barn Trust raised more than £200,000 for the work after starting an appeal five years ago when they took over the building. Gemma O'Shea from the Trust said it was "a time for celebration".