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Chris -- 2025-05-10
When I first came across these essential items for the bulk storage of grain etc, I was told they were straddle stones, which made perfect sense, and still does. Saddle would have been equally acceptable as a self-explanatory term. Saddly, neither are correct, but both are certainly eggcornish. These days they are used as fabulously expensive garden ornaments by people who think they are just decorative ‘stone mushrooms’ and who laugh dismissively at any explanation of their true purpose; it seems the function as well as the word itself has been eggcornified. Could this be a new kind of doubler, I wonder?
The old granary was built on saddle-stones so that rats could not get in.
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Granite straddle stones. Amazing to think at one time a whole grain barn would have been supported on these supports!
One of the outbuildings is an old granary-cum-dovecote, which stands on its original straddle stones. The château is approached on a …
curved sandstone straddle stones with circular capping stones to prevent vermin reaching the stored grain. The pitched corrugated iron roof, ..
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From over here staddle stones look so exotic. Thanks for introducing them to me.
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