"Gamslett" (4 of 5)
Description
This building is divided into two parts, with a shed on one end and storage shed on the other. The shed is made of cogging jointed timber and is partially clad with lath panelling on the exterior. The entrance is located on the gable wall, and has a small window above. This structure was used as a place to store clothes and as a place to sleep during the summer.
The entrance to the storage shed is located on the long side. It was built using post and beam construction, with a cogging jointed gable section on the end wall. This shed was primarily used to store firewood.
A two-seated outhouse, located within the half timbered framework, was built in the 1950s.
The entrance to the storage shed is located on the long side. It was built using post and beam construction, with a cogging jointed gable section on the end wall. This shed was primarily used to store firewood.
A two-seated outhouse, located within the half timbered framework, was built in the 1950s.