The Pigsty

The Pigsty
The Pigsty after restoration in 1998
Typeformer pigsty, now holiday accommodation
LocationFylingthorpe, North Yorkshire
Coordinates54°25′25″N 0°33′28″W / 54.4237°N 0.5579°W / 54.4237; -0.5579
Builtc.1890
Architectural style(s)Agricultural structure
Governing bodyLandmark Trust
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official namePigsty to the south of The Cottage
Designated15 April 1988
Reference no.1148678
Location of The Pigsty in North Yorkshire

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.