High Hill Farm, also known as Connemara Farm, is a historic farm complex located at Thornton, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The complex includes the great double barn and farmhouse, both dated principally to the early 20th century; a carriage house and stable, dated to the 1880s; a creamery, and various sheds. The great double barn is a "T"-shaped, bank barn wood building. It features a pair of great sliding doors on the uphill side. It is the largest remaining barn in Delaware County. The farmhouse is a 2+1⁄2-story, modified center hall Georgian style house. It features a broad shed roof dormer.
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| - High Hill Farm, also known as Connemara Farm, is a historic farm complex located at Thornton, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The complex includes the great double barn and farmhouse, both dated principally to the early 20th century; a carriage house and stable, dated to the 1880s; a creamery, and various sheds. The great double barn is a "T"-shaped, bank barn wood building. It features a pair of great sliding doors on the uphill side. It is the largest remaining barn in Delaware County. The farmhouse is a 2+1⁄2-story, modified center hall Georgian style house. It features a broad shed roof dormer. (en)
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| - High Hill Farm House, November 2009 (en)
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| - High Hill Farm, also known as Connemara Farm, is a historic farm complex located at Thornton, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The complex includes the great double barn and farmhouse, both dated principally to the early 20th century; a carriage house and stable, dated to the 1880s; a creamery, and various sheds. The great double barn is a "T"-shaped, bank barn wood building. It features a pair of great sliding doors on the uphill side. It is the largest remaining barn in Delaware County. The farmhouse is a 2+1⁄2-story, modified center hall Georgian style house. It features a broad shed roof dormer. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 by John and Ethel Giblin. (en)
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