Banbury Grain Store
Calcutt Farms at Hempton near Banbury selected a Shufflebottom steel-framed six-bay grain store, and a fan house 36 metres square. The building includes the Shufflebottom galvanised eaves beam gutter system.
Details
Side cladding to 150mm below the top of concrete panels is vertical 0.5mm plastic coated reverse profile in green, with Ventair and Ultrazed side rails.
Roof cladding is P6R fibre cement in natural grey, with closed ridges. The front has two roller shutter doors 7.62 metres by 6.4 metres, and there are three personnel doors.
Ref: E10068
Building interior and exterior photos.
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