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- The buildings now comprising Arley Green originally formed Cowhouse Farm.
- By 1796 it was in use as a cowhouse.
- Cowhouse Farm, latterly Dicker's Farm and finally Avenue Farm, was closed in 1932.
- A cruck barn at Briers House farm once used as a cowhouse and hayloft dates from the 16th century.
- By placing herself in the cowhouse door with a sickle in her hand, she managed to keep her only cow.
- Cowhouse Beck and Bonfield Gill meet at the end of Lund Ridge at Coning's Birks in Hag Wood to form the Riccal.
- The train depot at Copperas Cove served as the shipping point for farmers and ranchers in the area between Cowhouse Creek and the Lampasas River.
- The foundation has maintained the manor house as a museum available by appointment, and the estate's 19th century cowhouse has been refurbished as a rentable space for functions and events.
- Copperas Cove is located in the Lampasas Cut Plains of central Texas, within an agglomeration of hills situated between the Lampasas River and Cowhouse Creek valleys, known as the " Five Hills " area.
- At the back of the House is a range of offices comprising ( besides some held by Mr . Biederman ) a dairy and a cheese loft . A newly erected cowhouse and stable with slated roof, and enclosed yard.
- A Water Corn Mill & Wind Mill, lately erected on the most improved construction & containing four pairs of stones & two flour dressers, with stable, cowhouse & other outhouses & or thereabouts of Arable land, meadow, wood & ozier ground adjoining.
- Adjoining the House is a good barn with cowhouse; coach-house at the end, hereafter described, and held by Mr . Biederman; a stock yard with cowhouse, and another barn, slated, and a lean-to carthouse, thatched, at the back &"
- Adjoining the House is a good barn with cowhouse; coach-house at the end, hereafter described, and held by Mr . Biederman; a stock yard with cowhouse, and another barn, slated, and a lean-to carthouse, thatched, at the back &"
- Some structures date to earlier periods including a cowhouse at Midhope Hall Farm, which dates to the 14th century, and includes part of a medieval courthouse in its structure; the present village church of St . James is dated to a 1705 rebuild, the original structure originates from some time in the 14th century.
- The records of the Duchy of Lancaster have many references to Duffield Frith, including, in 1314, a great larder at Belper, where the venison of the deer was salted down for winter use, and a large cow-house stood in the lower part of Shottle ( Cowhouse Lane, listed by the Post Office as " Cowers Lane " ).
- The village and near environs contains many historic and listed structures, many dating from the 17th or 18th centuries, typically gritstone built structures, including : Stonecroft cottage; a house and a barn with forge on Miller Lane; houses on Mortimer Road including the Club Inn ( since 2002 " Ye Olde Mustard Pot " ), and'New House'; and houses on Oaks Lane including'The Oaks', and a cowhouse.