Gareth J
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My opinion, nice barn!
Re. The beam, it's not cut and dried as reflected by the posts here. It's very unlikely to be a problem if removed if it's just popped in the inner stone face either end. But at the same time, it's potentialy not doing absolutely nothing either.
You could approach it cautiously and excavate above the ends of the beam and see what's in there. A more gentle approach than attacking one end with a chainsaw anyway.
Re. The beam, it's not cut and dried as reflected by the posts here. It's very unlikely to be a problem if removed if it's just popped in the inner stone face either end. But at the same time, it's potentialy not doing absolutely nothing either.
You could approach it cautiously and excavate above the ends of the beam and see what's in there. A more gentle approach than attacking one end with a chainsaw anyway.