cartsheds
A cartshed is a small, often rustic structure traditionally used for storing horse-drawn carts, wagons, or other agricultural vehicles. These buildings were commonly found on farms, estates, and rural properties, serving as both a shelter for vehicles and a workspace for maintenance and repairs. Cartsheds were particularly prevalent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, when horse-drawn transport was the primary means of moving goods and people over land.
Cartsheds were typically constructed from locally sourced materials such as wood, stone, or brick, reflecting the
Over time, as mechanized transportation replaced horse-drawn carts, the role of cartsheds diminished. However, they remain