Barn definition

Barn means an agricultural building or structure, in whatever shape or design, which was originally used for the storage of farm products or feed or for the housing of farm animals, poultry, or farm equipment.
Barn means a building or structure with a roof of zinc sheets or tiles having flue pipes, furnace and tiers used for flue curing of tobacco leaves;
Barn means a building constructed to shelter livestock, equipment, feed, or other farm products. It may be free-standing, or connected to one or more other structures.

Examples of Barn in a sentence

  • This includes any trash and/or shavings used in the Amman Barn, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Arena and any stall or tie out areas.

  • Barn is available for guests for 5 hours on the day of scheduled event.

  • The instructor must provide a series of classes for the community (once a week, bi weekly, etc.) at the Events Tent or Barn.

  • Barn (excluding bathrooms) access is not permitted unless otherwise agreed upon.

  • The Big Red Barn reserves the right to end any event at any time if deemed unruly, inappropriate, hazardous, or in violation of venue rules.


More Definitions of Barn

Barn means a structure designed and constructed to house animals, farm implements and other agricultural products. The structure shall not be a place of human habitation or a place of employment where agricultural products are processed, treated or packaged; nor shall it be a place used by the public.
Barn means the same as an outbuilding, however, has a profile similar to the included diagram.
Barn means a building (other than a dwelling) that was designed to be used for:
Barn means an agriculture-related structure that is
Barn means a building or part thereof constructed, adapted or used for curing tobacco therein;
Barn means the purpose built function building situated on the north side of the Main Building.
Barn means the building for housing livestock on the Animal Campus.