tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20340207.post3346331713649231426..comments2024-03-28T08:32:05.600+00:00Comments on Phil's Workbench: Warehouse Wednesday: Leamington canalside workshopUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20340207.post-37819242865984327752015-12-16T19:16:05.690+00:002015-12-16T19:16:05.690+00:00Sorry, this is all I know. The building is well-pr...Sorry, this is all I know. The building is well-preserved and still in use but as far as I know, it's always just been there. <br /><br />I'll try a little more digging and if I find anything, will let you know. Phil Parkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15673614093646938053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20340207.post-12248766729795815302015-12-16T18:19:14.764+00:002015-12-16T18:19:14.764+00:00Thank you very much, Phil :-) I was fascinated wit...Thank you very much, Phil :-) I was fascinated with this one when I saw it on your Flickr stream...a site full of interest. It seems to have survived against all odds and is wonderfully ad-hoc. It's not a stable, I don't think...but a granary would have been larger, although that is a good idea. Might have been a cartshed or a store for something that didn't take up too much room. Do you know any more about it, Phil?Iain Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03633733907566547236noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20340207.post-27629071995845676622015-12-16T13:33:24.944+00:002015-12-16T13:33:24.944+00:00Was that 2 storey building (in the second photo) a...Was that 2 storey building (in the second photo) a granary at some time in the past?<br /><br />I'm probably wrong on that one - but the upstairs doorway makes me wonder if there might have been an expectation of something on the lower floor being piled up so high that there might have been a need to enter or leave at a higher level.<br /><br />Ladders (or other access) could easily have been removed over the years - or not even fixed in the first place.Huw Griffithsnoreply@blogger.com