The Pigsty
| The Pigsty | |
|---|---|
The Pigsty after restoration in 1998 | |
| Type | former pigsty, now holiday accommodation |
| Location | Fylingthorpe, North Yorkshire |
| Coordinates | 54°25′25″N 0°33′28″W / 54.4237°N 0.5579°W |
| Built | c. 1890 |
| Architectural style(s) | Agricultural structure |
| Governing body | Landmark Trust |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Official name | Pigsty to the south of The Cottage |
| Designated | 15 April 1988 |
| Reference no. | 1148678 |
The Pigsty overlooking Robin Hood Bay in the village of Fylingthorpe, North Yorkshire, England, is a agricultural structure designed for the accommodation of pigs. It was built c. 1890 by the local squire, John Warren Barry of Fyling Hall. After a period of dereliction in the mid-20th century, the pigsty was acquired by the Landmark Trust in 1988. Restored, it now offers accommodation for tourists. The Pigsty is a Grade II* listed building.