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Barns of the Yorkshire Dales

A beautifully illustrated book on Yorkshire Dales stone barns

By Andy Singleton and David Joy

Foreword: Bill Bryson

Thousands of barns are scattered among the villages, meadows and pastures of the Yorkshire Dales and make the landscape like no other. Stone structures of great character, they form a monument to immense labour in past centuries. Many have seen better days but cling on to life blessed with a long pedigree stretching back more than a thousand years.

This is the first book to look at the barns of the Dales in depth. It falls into two distinct halves, representing the diverse interests of its authors. David Joy comes from Upper Wharfedale farming stock and knows many individual barns at first hand. He writes about their rise and decline, and portrays a year in the life of a typical barn before farming practices changed out of all recognition. He also puts the subject in perspective with a profile of each barn on the Wharfedale farm that he owns.

Andy Singleton has been a builder in the Dales for more than twenty-five years and has worked on many barns, including several that have been converted into houses of great individuality. He takes up the story by covering the construction methods and materials that were used to build barns, and then explains in detail how they can be converted into dwellings. The practical information is complemented by case studies of some of the most successful conversions, which make the book essential reading for anyone contemplating this adventurous but rewarding exercise.

Plans and photographs - both archive and specially commissioned —complete a truly fascinating work that breaks completely new ground.

"Barns of the Yorkshire Dales.... is a delightful ramble through the history of the Yorkshire barn, but also includes practical insight into restoration"
Homebuilding and Rennovating Magazine

"[the book] outlines the methods and materials used to build barns and how they can be converted into 21st century homes .... an inspiration to any self-builder"
The Telegraph Property - Saturday 10th January - Book of the Week

"This is the first book to include a study of the Dales' barns in depth, accompanied by archive images capturing long-gone rural life and contemporary photographs."
Yorkshire Ridings Magazine

"(Andy Singleton's) passion for (Dales' barns) is evident in a new book ... Andy's take on everything from planning officers to health and safety, along with practical tips, make it a page-turner."
Yorkshire Post Magazine [Full article]

"Whether you love the Dales landscape or are about to embark on a barn conversion of your own, this book will provide essential reading and enjoyment"
Concept for Living

'Many of the best of England's barns are in the Dales. So it is wonderful to see a book celebrating, with wit and affection and penetrating historical insight, the Dales barn in all its undersung glory. This truly is a delightful and valuable book - almost as good, in fact, as the barns themselves.
Bill Bryson

"The photos alone, however, will have anyone who loves this beautiful part of the world swooning." Stephen Lewis at the Press (York)

"Andy Singleton and David Joy have made it their business to stop and study barns galore, and have told the story of their history and survival in a fascinating new book, Barns of the Yorkshire Dales. The two authors complement each other nicely." Telegraph and Argus 13/12/08

"This is a book which does these glorious structures proud ... a truely fascinating work that breaks completely new ground."
(Huddersfield Examiner, 21/11/08) [Read the full article]

• Publication November 2008

Format:  Hardback 
Size:  273 x 215mm 
Pages:  128 
ISBN:  1905080190 
Price:  £16.99 plus £3.00 P&P (UK Mainland) 
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