Circular linhay

A circular linhay is an ancient type of structure found in England, particularly associated with Devon.

Linhay (rhymes with finny), also spelt Linny, is a type of farm building with an open front and usually a lean-to roof.

[1] In Newfoundland English a linney is similar to a storage space, kitchen, or porch but as an addition to the rear of a house,[2] and in American English it is an open, lean-to shed attached to a farmyard.

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Circular linhay in Braunton in Devon . This linhay is located near drained marshland. Braunton Burrows is visible in the background.