A barn. But to think of the Harmondsworth Barn as just a barn would be a great disservice to this huge and imposing medieval structure. A much better way to think about the Harmondsworth Barn might be to take a phrase from poet laureate, Sir John Betjeman, who preferred to think of it as the “Cathedral of Middlesex.”
Harmondsworth Barn, the Cathedral of Middlesex (OneTravel)
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