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| in the village are two museums the Michelsen | Farmstead a totally restored 1900s home showcasing rua |
| The | farmstead, added to the Register in 2007, is preserved |
| The Timothy Lester | Farmstead, also known as the Garrison House, is locate |
| The William Harris Family | Farmstead, also known as William Harris Homestead, in |
| jamin Haines House, also known as the Haines | Farmstead and the Haddon-Scott House, is one of the ol |
| ves from claeg meaning clay and tun, meaning | farmstead, and so meant farmstead on clay. |
| erefore Hanging Heaton was a lonely hillside | farmstead and is identified in GENUKI. |
| An ancient trackway, the site of a | farmstead and field systems are still clearly visible |
| o known as the Slewton Valley is an outlying | farmstead approximately one mile to the East of the Ea |
| Clustered around the | farmstead are several structures: barns, sheds smokeho |
| The only remains of the Leffingwell | farmstead are cellar holes and stone walls. |
| g with later outbuildings, stands in a small | farmstead area at one corner of the 30-acre (120,000 m |
| ce), the Bishops Palace at Wells, a medieval | farmstead at Carscliffe (Somerset), Fishmongers Cave, |
| Farmstead at Kaning | |
| Mark Stoddard | Farmstead at 24 Vinegar Hill Road. |
| Durham-Perry | Farmstead, Bourbonnais, Illinois, listed on the Nation |
| clusively revealed a complex of domestic and | farmstead buildings. |
| hed; cultivation has not spread far from the | farmstead centres; the walls bother the sportsman more |
| own architect for Charles D. Iglehart, whose | farmstead comprised the land now bounded by 111th, 115 |
| The | farmstead dates to the 1920's and includes a house, ba |
| dieval village of Hutholes and the abandoned | farmstead Dinna Clerks (also spelt Dinah Clark's) lie |
| ember), held at the grounds of the Michelsen | Farmstead each year. |
| Farmstead Elementary/Junior High School | |
| Albert Nelson | Farmstead, Ellensburg, WA, listed on the NRHP in Washi |
| Charles C. Fitch | Farmstead, Eugene, Oregon, listed on the NRHP in Lane |
| Farmers can qualify for a | farmstead exemption on building used for agricultural |
| ify for both the homestead exemption and the | farmstead exemption. |
| It embodies an agricultural landscape with | farmstead, extant fields (bench and bottomland), fence |
| The Graues built a kiln on their | farmstead, fired the bricks, and slowly raised the new |
| Indeed it was the central | farmstead for the largest of all the reindeer herding |
| Today a rural | farmstead, formerly a manor house, stands on the site |
| orn at nearby Blakelaw, a 500-acre (2.0 km2) | farmstead four miles (6 km) to the south of the town w |
| Tregirls | farmstead from the south |
| Nelson | Farmstead, Gainesville, TX, listed on the NRHP in Texa |
| The settlements are three | farmstead hamlets (Bodiniel, Middle Bodiniel and Highe |
| The | farmstead he established in Eagle Creek in 1847 became |
| The Perkins-Bill House is a Colonial style | farmstead house in the Gales Ferry section of Ledyard, |
| in Delaware County at $641 per homestead and | farmstead in 2010. |
| rstead is the name of a recreated Viking Age | farmstead in northern Missouri which began constructio |
| led The Onion Field (originally named An Old | Farmstead) in 1890, without sharp outlines on a rough |
| Bodanna is a | farmstead in central Cornwall, United Kingdom. |
| Tregirls is a | farmstead in Cornwall, United Kingdom. |
| The Antti | farmstead in the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum |
| Mark Stoddard | Farmstead in the Gales Ferry section of Ledyard, Conne |
| James Moore | Farmstead in Waterloo, Illinois represents the oldest |
| The Asher Morton | Farmstead, in the Edgar County, Illinois city of Paris |
| Applewood Farm is a | farmstead in Ledyard, Connecticut that was listed on t |
| Ranch is the only remaining nearly complete | farmstead in Mormon Row, itself a historic district in |
| The Hulet Clark | Farmstead is located along South Plank Road north of t |
| The Tweddle | Farmstead is a Registered Historic Place located on Be |
| ings remains today, but the Jarvie store and | farmstead is now listed on the National Register of Hi |
| The Andrew Thompson | Farmstead is one of three Registered Historic Places a |
| Welcek | Farmstead is located in Kolin, Louisiana. |
| The Martin | Farmstead is a historic building in Washington, Pennsy |
| The McGovney-Yunker | Farmstead is a historic farm in Mokena, Illinois. |
| The William Hagerman | Farmstead is a historic home located at Sharpsburg, Wa |
| Craver | Farmstead is a historic home located at East Greenbush |
| Jenkins-Whelden | Farmstead is a historic farm at 221 Pine Street in Bar |
| LeGrange | Farmstead is a historic home located at Slingerlands i |
| Hastings | Farmstead is a historic home and farm complex located |
| J. and E. Baker Cobblestone | Farmstead is a historic home located at Macedon in Way |
| The Curtis-Shipley | Farmstead is a historic home located at Ellicott City, |
| The Jesse Pickens Pugh | Farmstead is a historic 289-acre (117 ha) homestead ne |
| The Brown | Farmstead is located on Browns Road in the Town of Mon |
| The | Farmstead joined the National Register in 1996. |
| ed in Coxlodge, where a 50-acre (200,000 m2) | farmstead known as Dodd's Farm had been purchased. |
| The Edward Ransom | Farmstead, Livestock and Equipment Barn, also known as |
| 086 then later in c. 1160 Scaftona meaning a | farmstead marked by a pole, or made with poles. |
| the 18th century issued a decree that every | farmstead must produce vodka. |
| n into a poor peasant family on the Kozyurin | farmstead near the town of Bolshaya Orlovka in the Don |
| rizon, relieved here and there by a solitary | farmstead nestled down in the deep foliage. |
| Whithorn, show that it was a large fortified | farmstead occupied between 100 BC and 200 AD, indicati |
| he Old English Ordricestune which means 'the | farmstead of Ordric" Ordric was the leader of the smal |
| k records the population to be 8) and means ' | farmstead of a man called Beornheard.' |
| Barchestune, and the name probably means the | farmstead of a man called Barkr |
| as Begetuna in 1086 and is from Old English ' | farmstead of a woman called Beage or of a man called B |
| and combine to form the Afon Hepste near the | farmstead of Hepste Fechan. |
| The | farmstead of Upper Park Farm is on the upper part of t |
| one, and the name may have originally meant ' | Farmstead of the Britons', suggesting that a remnant o |
| Just outside Pennal is the | farmstead of 'Esgair Weddan' which from the 14th Centu |
| The name is Anglo-Saxon Old English ' | farmstead of Eadlac's people'. |
| The | farmstead of Beckley Park Farm (or Lower Park Farm) wa |
| in 1994 An Early Iron Age | farmstead of the 7th-6th centuries BC was discovered b |
| its name is derived from old Norse and means | farmstead of a man named Koli. |
| unty that carry the name of Hooton, meaning ' | farmstead on a spur of land'. |
| the site of an original Bronze and Iron Age | farmstead on Butser Hill, but in 1989 was fully reloca |
| Farmstead on the site of the castle | |
| m the Old English 'Lang + tun' meaning 'long | farmstead or estate' with the 13th Century 'Harang' fa |
| ments mean "outlying, dependent or secondary | farmstead or hamlet". |
| The lumber for the house was cut from the | farmstead; other timber was traded for limestone from |
| File:Curtis-Shipley | Farmstead Outbuildings, January 2011 |
| Four generations of the family occupied the | farmstead over a period of 130 years, until 1983. |
| generations of the Milne family lived on the | farmstead, owning the house until 1979. |
| settlement originated in the Dark Ages as a | farmstead, passing from Grimshaw to Ulfae, the De Busl |
| At that time it was a yeoman's | farmstead, principally rearing sheep (hence the wool r |
| Michelsen | Farmstead Provincial Historic Site of Alberta |
| There are several | farmstead settlements bearing the names Boquio and Boq |
| Bodrean and Frogmore are | farmstead settlements in Cornwall, United Kingdom situ |
| It was built adjacent to an earlier moated | farmstead, south of his castle towards Packington vill |
| 21 km) southwest of the village, is a moated | farmstead that includes remnants of a 15th century hou |
| hought that the area was the site of a Roman | farmstead that supplied the larger settlement of Werri |
| stablished on May 7, 1866, and named after a | farmstead that was on the property at the time. |
| The remains of an 18th-century | farmstead, traditionally the home of the well's Keeper |
| The Bodine | Farmstead was possibly built in 1769 by William Bodine |
| The Michelsen's | farmstead was declared a Provincial Historic Site of A |
| After his death, the | farmstead was subdivided. |
| Though the community doesn't exist now, a | farmstead was built on the location of the village. |
| The William Hagerman | Farmstead was listed on the National Register of Histo |
| The Curtis-Shipley | Farmstead was listed on the National Register of Histo |
| The Michelsen | Farmstead was the focus of the community, and is now a |
| that continuously operated until 1982 from a | farmstead which exemplifies the entire period, and a r |
| e site will be used to recreate a Viking Age | farmstead which will allow Viking Age living history e |
| On this firth stands a large | farmstead, which belongs to the king and is called Thj |
| horpe derives from the Norse for an outlying | farmstead, while Salvin refers to 13th century lord of |
| yd Street and west to North Street, an urban | farmstead with main house, barn, detached kitchen, smo |
| orpe" means "outlying or secondary hamlet or | farmstead with a church". |
| The site includes a museum and restored | farmstead, working blacksmith shop, one-room school ho |
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