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a two-storey barn built into a hill so as to permit entry to the bottom level from one side and to the top level from the other side.
1906  For many summers the big boulders were gathered from the fields and piled in a long heap at the bottom of the lane on their way to their ultimate destination, the foundation of the bank-barn.
1952  In western Ontario, the bank barn is common with a basement stable for the animals. In eastern Ontario bank barns are a rarity.
1961  In all areas except where Pennsylvania Dutch settled with their huge banked barns, the usual outbuildings or "offices" were generally one two-bay centre-door log barn.