This building dates to 1508. This seven bay barn and a small staddle-stone granary, are the surviving historic buildings of the agricultural complex which once served the nearby Priory Farm, dated to 1561 (VA 36, 97). The barn is aligned N-S. The roof construction of the earlier section has queen struts with single purlins clasped between principal rafter and collar. The structure is fully braced with curved braces and appears to have been fully gabled. It has a large central wagon entrance to the west, but the opposing opening appears to have been smaller, perhaps no more than a winnowing door. The roof in the extension has raking queen posts, with the struts directly supporting the purlins without collars. The braces are straight, and the walls appear to have been weather boarded. (Miles, Worthington, and Bridge 2007, VA 38, list 190)