Foldyards
Foldyards were traditional enclosures found on farms, particularly in Britain and Ireland, designed to keep livestock, such as sheep and cattle, overnight. The name "foldyard" derives from "fold," meaning an enclosure, and "yard," referring to an outdoor space. These areas were typically constructed from stone walls or sturdy hedges, creating a secure pen.
The primary purpose of a foldyard was to protect animals from predators like wolves or foxes, and
The design of foldyards varied depending on the farm's size, the type of livestock, and local building