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Threshing barn from the village of Lambiselga

Exposition sector:
Pryazhinsky
Date of construction:
Early 20th century
Original location:
Pryazhinsky district, the village of Lambiselga, Пряжинский
Overall dimensions:
3.9×6.5×6.5
Building materials:
pine.
Protection:
The structure is under local protection.

The construction is a square framework covered with an asymmetric gable roof. The longer slope of the roof rests on log holders protruding from the cross walls and thus makes a columnar awning.

The entrance door is located at the level of the third tier of logs and is decentred a little to the northern wall of the construction. The pediment of the southern wall has an air-hole. The roof is fixed without nails according to the traditional method “po kyritsam and potokam” (fir poles with roots in the form of hook support burns). The element of the roof (“shelom”), which presses the ends of roofing boards, has a traditional trapezoidal shape and is fixed to the end ledger by wooden pegs with carved heads. Each log supporting the roof boards is h-shaped by hand. There are no facial boards. The floors inside the threshing barn are made of boards. A pile of rocks for heating is in the north-eastern corner. The framework is made up of logs fixed according to the traditional method with the logs’ ends protruding from the edges of the walls in the corners (“v oblo”).

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