Tithe Barn
This is a detailed model of a Tithe Barn. It's the first model I have done that has an interior. This barn was modelled on the 14th century tithe barn in Bradford Upon Avon in the southwest of England.
Tithe barns were primarily used during the Middle Ages to store the tithes collected from farmers. These tithes were a form of tax, where farmers were required to give one-tenth of their produce to the Church. The barns were typically associated with village churches or rectories and were used to store a variety of goods, including grains, hay, and other agricultural produce.
These barns played a crucial role in the agricultural economy of the time, ensuring that the Church had a steady supply of resources to support its activities and charitable work