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The Wonderful Barn

A corkscrew-shaped barn in Ireland.

Leixlip, Ireland

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Barns tend to be thought of as big, red, wooden, and filled with hay and farming tools.

Or at least that seems to be the American conception of the barn. In Ireland, the Wonderful Barn fulfills none of these stereotypes. Made out of rock and shaped like a corkscrew it towers above the surrounding countryside, looking more like a medieval keep than a barn.

Built in 1743 on the edge of the Castletown estate (also famous for the Conolly Folly which rests on the property), there is some debate over the original intended purpose of the barn. Some have speculated that it may have been used as a dovecote, a place for birds to nest. Doves were considered a delicacy in the 1700s especially when other game was out of season.

Others argue that because of the unique holes drilled through each of the floors the most likely use of the barn was as a granary. This would make sense as in the years preceding its construction several famines ravished Ireland. The barn could have been used to store extra grain in case of times of need. Additionally, the barn bears a striking resemblance to an Indian rice store, which may be where the inspiration for the initial design came from.

Another possibility is that the barn, much like the Conolly Folly, was constructed as a public works program meant to put destitute farmers who had been hurt by the famine back to work.

Interestingly, the staircase scales the exterior of the building, winding around the circumference as it travels upward. This architectural anomaly gives the entire building a slightly corkscrewing effect, as if there were a very slight optical illusion at work. The staircase ends on a flat roof, surrounded by a parapet that furthers the medieval motif of the entire building.

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The Wonderful Barn
Celbridge Rd
Leixlip
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53.359763, -6.510043
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