What are the stands?
Staddle Stones are supportive columns originally designed to retain grain harvest to prevent rodents. Other methods of pest control and harvest security have caused that in many regions of the world there were outdated barn stones. Some people use them as garden ornaments, especially in England, where these distinctive pieces of stone represent a part of the history of the nation, and gardeners may be interested in maintaining them. The base raises the upper part above the ground and the rounded peak makes rodents more difficult to rise. When using grains harvest, stones usually supported the structure as a granary, lifted it to prevent rodents from preventing and providing ventilation to prevent mold, mold and insect infestation. Some examples of these stones in situ , because architectural features still exist, especially in English regions where people are interested in maintaining and protecting historical structures. Other collections of stones such as garden ornaments and companies t were divided for saleIf they create modern replicas.
various regions of England tend to produce barn stones of slightly different shapes and compositions. They reflect available local materials such as sandstone and granite, as well as preferences for accurate shape and size. Some are more square, while others are rounded. Historians with an interest in architectural elements from England can often identify the region from which the stone came from, along with the era when it was made, based on materials and shape. Antiques experts can make similar identifications to confirm the stone.
In the case of an antique barn stone, cleaning is not recommended. These stones gradually form a surface layer of lichens over time, and the lichen actually protects the foundation stone in addition to providing a station for microorganisms. Older stones with a distinct patina of lichens should be ideally because they should keep their CharAkter. If it is necessary to clean the stone, people should use fine soaps and brushing, avoid harsh chemicals and wire brushes that can scratch or renounce the stone. Bleaches and similar chemical treatment can weaken the stands and cause to disintegrate or burst.