Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Derbyshire Dales

(G.17.4313) SK23804220 AIP database ID: {1C8A8355-7FE8-4BAD-926C-4E9B8EE985CC} Parish: Brailsford Postal Code: DE6 3BA EDNASTON MANOR, BRAILSFORD Ednaston Manor, Brailsford. Building Survey and Historical Analysis, and Excavation Edwards, F & Edwards, M Hydestile : Frances and Michael Edwards [Architects], 2007, 48pp, colour pls, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Frances and Michael Edwards [Architects] A building survey located the position of a former billiard room identified from 20th century maps. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(G.17.4314) SK17505050 AIP database ID: {4FEA888E-1E40-481A-A280-E1635F81BCC4} Parish: Postal Code: DE6 1LE BENTLEY HALL, An Historic Building Appraisal of Bentley Hall, Hungry Bentley, Derbyshire Sheppard, R : Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, 2007, 32pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit The survey was carried out as part of a larger project to repair Bentley Hall and reinstate it following a fire in September 2005. Opinions differed on when the hall was built, though it was thought to have been in the early 17th century. This was probably upgraded in the early 1660s, with a west wing added towards the very end of the 17th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No

(G.17.4315) SK3183159925 AIP database ID: {B8E0DEA4-1623-4BCE-AEA6-66EA9F4C6FCD} Parish: Tansley Postal Code: DE4 5ND SCHOLES MILL, TANSLEY, MATLOCK Scholes Mill, Tansley, Matlock. Desk-based Assessment and Building Recording Brightman, J Bakewell : Archaeological Research Services, 2007, 82pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Research Services An assessment and building recording exercise traced the site's development from enclosed agricultural and pasture land in the late 18th century to an industrial cotton small-ware mill. This was extended as the mill was converted to steam power, with the area containing the water-wheel becoming the steam house. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol5-24100

(G.17.4316) SK17745225 AIP database ID: {6F9F1525-222A-4392-936E-1BB72D48296D} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Parish: Tissington Postal Code: DE6 1RA WIBBERN HILL FARMHOUSE, TISSINGTON An Archaeological Building Appraisal of Wibbern Hill Farmhouse, Tissington, Derbyshire Sheppard, R Nottingham : Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit The building appeared to be one of several so called double-pile buildings in the village, with two parallel ranges with gable end roofs. A date stone of 1836 probably marked the completion of the original build, however, they had been expanded since then, including a new kitchen block and a hall. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :trentpea1-36833

Erewash

(G.17.4317) SK4879334244 AIP database ID: {7D49732A-02D6-4E06-8784-CD2BFEA77C5B} Parish: Road East Ward Postal Code: NG10 4QR THE FORMER VULCAN WORKS, 108-110 BRIDGE STREET, Archaeological Desk-top Study and Building Recording at the Former Vulcan Works, 108-110 Bridge Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire Coutts, C Warwick : Warwickshire Museum Field Services, 2007, 47pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Warwickshire Museum Field Services The factory comprised a number of brick structures of various heights, the earliest module of which dated to 1904. The factory was built as a lace-making manufactory and continued to be used as such until 1912. From 1922 to 1980 the site was responsible for the manufacture of gas tubing, and after this, storage. Many of the buildings had been demolished prior to the building recording exercise, including the first one built. Recording was carried out on the southern three-storey building only. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :warwicks3-35710

(G.17.4318) SK4239835742 AIP database ID: {0B9E030A-A1BC-4874-BBB3-4B33424CBF5A} Parish: Ockbrook and Borrowash Postal Code: DE72 3RB CHURCH FARM HOUSE, OCKBROOK An Historic Building Survey of Church Farm House, Ockbrook, Derbyshire Sheppard, R Nottingham : Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit The farmhouse began as two separate timber-framed small houses/large cottages, perhaps dating to as early as 1583 when the manor was purchased. The two buildings were brought together in 1750-53, and remained relatively unchanged until about 1940, when a number of extensions were made. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :trentpea1-36836

North East Derbyshire

(G.17.4319) SK3968364470 AIP database ID: {D8BB460A-A239-4E63-ABA1-FDF885FD0A85} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Parish: Clay Cross Postal Code: S45 9NG THE BIWATER WORKS, MARKET STREET, CLAY CROSS Archaeological Buildings Appraisal of the Biwater Works, Market Street, Clay Cross, Derbyshire Jessop, O & Dawson, L : ARCUS, 2007, 86pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: ARCUS An assessment of the site found that the first development was by a small company set up by George Stephenson in 1838 which included collieries, a pipe foundry, and ancillary structures. Periods of expansion occurred throughout the late 19th to mid 20th centuries, with extensive site clearance in the 1960s to 1980s relating to a change in function. The site closed in 2000. The identification of a large foundry hall proved to be the most significant discovery of this survey. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no Leicester

Leicester UA

(G.62.4320) SK58160366 AIP database ID: {01FB8F68-9E6D-4409-9060-DC0200EFA94D} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: LE2 7BF EASTERN BOULEVARD AND RYDAL STREET An Historic Building Survey of Industrial Buildings at the Corner of Eastern Boulevard and Rydal Street, Leicester Sheppard, R Nottingham : Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit The building was laid out alongside a length of the and Northamptonshire Canal in the closing years of the 19th century, and had probably been utilised by many hosiery companies. The original building was not much altered from its original design and although not Listed, it was to be rightfully retained and sympathetically converted to new domestic use. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :trentpea1-36668

(G.62.4321) SK59000420 AIP database ID: {D343C847-7803-455D-A41F-C21D1B430BA4} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: LE1 1DN INTERNATIONAL HOUSE, 109-133 GRANBY STREET International House, 109-133 Granby Street, Leicestershire. Rapid Assessment of Historic Buildings Ripper, S A Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 28pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services A rapid assessment and photographic record of the buildings on site was carried out prior to a planning decision regarding their demolition and redevelopment. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.62.4322) SK59230451 AIP database ID: {A5995E4E-C3A3-49E5-9AD9-B890CB7479BA} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: LE1 1RH SPA BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, LEICESTER Spa Buildings, Queen Street, Leicester. An Historical Assessment of the Standing Building Complex within the St. George's Conservation Area Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 38pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects A building survey was carried out within a Conservation Area, concerning a number of brick-built Victorian and Edwardian buildings, the premises of the Leicestershire Butcher's Hide, Skin and Fat Company who utilised the site from the 1860s until the 1970s. Due to the noxious by-products from the activities undertaken on the site, the buildings were constructed of terracotta, salt-glazed stoneware and high fired, white glazed bricks. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(G.62.4323) SK62700310 AIP database ID: {7659DBC4-A770-4F9A-84B7-CC070ED70232} Parish: Evington Ward Postal Code: LE5 6DP 22 ST. DENYS ROAD, EVINGTON, LEICESTER An Historic Fabric Report on a World War II "Anderson Shelter" situated at the rear of 22 St. Denys Road, Evington, Leicester T R Projects Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects An assessment of an Anderson shelter was carried out at the rear of the site. In terms of its concealment, the shelter varied from the standard specification of its type, as well as being surrounded by concrete blocks. The shelter not had suffered from dampness as would be expected of a structure of this type, and as a result there was a high level of originality in the surviving fabric. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :No

(G.62.4324) SK59130578 AIP database ID: {AF165011-51D9-48A7-9877-4BA54543433D} Parish: Latimer Ward Postal Code: LE4 5AF THE SANGRA AND SHONKI BUILDINGS, ABBEY PARK STREET, LEICESTER A Photographic Survey of the Sangra and Shonki Buildings, Abbey Park Street, Leicester Clarke, S Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 42pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services A photographic survey was carried out on two buildings originally constructed as part of the Abbey Park Mills, one constructed in 1923 and the other [a group of three buildings] in 1888. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no Leicestershire

Blaby

(G.31.4325) SP56999796 AIP database ID: {043F516E-CC36-47BE-90EA-8D5B068D98FB} Parish: Blaby Postal Code: LE8 3FQ THE BAKERS ARMS, BLABY An Historic Building Assessment of the Grade II Listed Building Known as The Bakers Arms, Blaby, Leicestershire Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 18pp, pls, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects The building consisted of a one-and-a-half storey box-frame construction consisting of five linear bays, originally set on a rubble-stone plinth, parts of which were subsequently removed. Considerable Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1 original features of the building survived, including herring-bone brick infill of the panels of the side- wall and some in situ wattle and daub. The south end of the building appeared to be an 18th century brick parapet gable replacement for the original timber gable framing. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.31.4326) SK52000100 AIP database ID: {2085C62A-C7C3-466A-AF9E-A18A931902B9} Parish: Enderby Postal Code: LE19 4XT NARBOROUGH WOOD HOUSE, DESFORD ROAD, ENDERBY An Historic Building Photographic Survey at Narborough Wood House, Desford Road, Enderby, Leicestershire Speed, G Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services A survey was carried out on a group of buildings at the site, first noted on the first edition of the Ordnance Survey map. These buildings had retained the form of a courtyard complex since the late 19th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :universi1-26182

(G.31.4327) SK52100470 AIP database ID: {95141AEC-CB86-430A-9998-1BD34EE97E0C} Parish: Kirby Muxloe Postal Code: LE9 9BU POPLARS FARM DESFORD ROAD, KIRBY MUXLOE Poplars Farm Desford Road, Kirby Muxloe Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects This report contained additional information relating to a previous survey carried out on barns at the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Charnwood

(G.31.4328) SK52901950 AIP database ID: {F0D8F4E9-0C84-4547-9D4E-8A4F1AD7618E} Parish: Southfields Ward Postal Code: LE11 3BP RADMOOR HOUSE, RADMOOR ROAD, LOUGHBOROUGH A Building Appraisal of Radmoor House, Radmoor Road, Loughborough, Leicestershire Godfrey, M Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 43pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services A building appraisal was carried out in advance of proposed alteration and redevelopment of the building, a two storey brick built Victorian style house beneath a shallow pitch hipped roof with a Welsh slate covering with lead rolls on the ridges. The house was not Listed but was situated within the Ashby Road Conservation Area. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

(G.31.4329) SK60211493 AIP database ID: {9FF0C8F4-3850-4FF2-936F-3AE6902B2FB2} Parish: Sileby Postal Code: LE12 7RW THE BAPTIST CHURCH, COSSINGTON ROAD, SILEBY Archaeological Assessment and Photographic Record of the Baptist Church, Cossington Road, Sileby Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects The survey was carried out in advance of the dismantling of the 19th century church due to defects in its fabric, with proposals to rebuild a replica using some of the original materials. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Harborough

(G.31.4330) SP53908130 AIP database ID: {4B36A1A8-CD54-4ED2-92B3-EDD7D5217E58} Parish: Cotesbach Postal Code: LE17 4HR COTESBACH FIELDS FARM, SHAWELL A Level 2 Building Survey of Cotesbach Fields Farm, Shawell, Leicestershire Godfrey, M Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services A survey was carried out of a standing farm building, due to be demolished as a result of the quarry extension. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.31.4331) SP68409420 AIP database ID: {86A16EF9-0162-46F8-8AAF-8AF2441F132D} Parish: Kibworth Beauchamp Postal Code: LE8 0NB 39 CHURCH ROAD, KIBWORTH BEAUCHAMP An Historic Building Photographic Survey of a Group of Buildings Located at 39 Church Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects Two surviving buildings were surveyed, located on a plot of land running behind the rear property boundaries of Nos. 31-33a Church Road. The style of construction indicated that they were of late 19th or early 20th century construction. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :No

(G.31.4332) SP6010 8499 AIP database ID: {9CDC6234-EC3F-49CA-B8EB-B205DB7CDF17} Parish: Kimcote and Walton Postal Code: LE17 6JG HANGLANDS Photographic Survey of Hanglands, Kilworth Road, North Kilworth Walsh, T Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology A photographic survey was undertaken of a barn/cart hovel at "Hanglands" prior to its extension and conversion to residential use. The general aim of the survey was to record the existing buildings by photography prior to its redevelopment/conversion. Photographs were taken of the building’s external appearance in order to give an overall impression of its size and shape, by a series of oblique views and external elevations. The overall appearance of the interior spaces was recorded and any structural details relevant to the buildings design and development, which did not show adequately on the general photographs [Au(abr)].

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.31.4333) SP62408700 AIP database ID: {7FBB1C4B-79D2-4BE2-A68D-F1CBC7BC15C1} Parish: Mowsley Postal Code: LE17 6NG TOP HOUSE FARM, PINCENT LANE, NORTH KILWORTH A Photographic Survey of Top House Farm, Pincent Lane, North Kilworth, Leicestershire Richards, G Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Top House Farm and its outbuildings were recorded on the first edition OS map of 1884. The farm displayed a typical 19th century layout with the buildings forming a quadrangle with the south facing farmhouse. These were to be converted for residential use, with the later 20th century buildings being demolished. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :universi1-32157

(G.31.4334) SP72509810 AIP database ID: {04DE2B13-6F31-42C9-8C1F-85B54293EF07} Parish: Rolleston Postal Code: LE7 9EB COTTON'S FIELD HOUSE, NOSELEY An Historic Building Photographic Survey of Cotton's Field House, Noseley, Leicestershire Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects The outbuilding group that formed the subject of this survey consisted of three buildings, all built in the 19th century and apparently intended for use as covered stock accommodation with cereal storage at first floor level in Buildings A and B. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Hinckley and Bosworth

(G.31.4335) SK42500240 AIP database ID: {EDF343C2-E7EA-41EA-88BE-2AC5D1801A9D} Parish: Cadeby Postal Code: CV13 0AX OLD HOUSE FARM, WOOD LANE, CADEBY A Photographic Record of a Barn Situated within the Curtilage of the Grade II Listed Building. Old House Farm, Wood Lane, Cadeby, Leicestershire Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects The barn consisted of three linear bays of brick building, a short section of brick walling rising at the south-east corner of the range was all that was left of a similar bay demolished several years Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1 previously. The layout and form of this brick barn suggested that it was a late 18th century example of a characteristic service building associated with farming. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Leicestershire

Melton

(G.31.4336) SK69501140 AIP database ID: {632F0D34-AAD8-4A79-B107-B839A620536E} Parish: Barsby Postal Code: HP18 9LP KING WILLIAM IV PUB An Archaeological Standing Building Survey and Trial Trench Evaluation of the Former King William IV Public House, Main Street, Barsby, Leicestershire Richards, G Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2008, Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology University of Leicester Archaeological Services were commissioned by Darian Homes to undertake an archaeological standing building survey and trial trench evaluation of the former King William IV Public House, Barsby prior to demolition and redevelopment. An initial archaeological desk-based assessment identified the building as possibly eighteenth century in date and of some historical interest and close to known archaeological sites. The Leicesterhire County Council Senior Planning Archaeologist, as advisor to the planning authority requested that a standing building survey and trial trench evaluation be carried out. The building was in poor state of repair have suffered fire damage and been subsequently stripped of fixtures and fittings. The building survey suggests that the building is a twentieth century rebuild within the footprint of the earlier building. Despite its promising location on the fringe of the historic village core, nothing of archaeological significance was located during the archaeological evaluation. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1491155, X.A196.2007 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :universi1-47461

(G.31.4337) SK75801940 AIP database ID: {4D3AD8AE-A678-4CC0-A9B3-A274BDA3E1D7} Parish: Melton Newport Ward Postal Code: LE13 1SE BECK MILL, Historic Building Appraisal Report. Beck Mill, Melton Mowbray Goodwill-Hodgson, M Nottingham : Inclusive Design Ltd., 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Inclusive Design Ltd. Building recording was carried out at the site. The building was known as Beck Mill, and dated from 1901. It was constructed of a concrete ground floor, timber upper floors and timber roof trusses, brick- built with a simple pitched roof. A single-storey lean-to engine house adjoined the south-western end. The mill was located close to a railway and stream. The proposed works were to be carried out with the conservation of the building's character in mind. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :No

(G.31.4338) SK82202470 AIP database ID: {425E62F0-8624-4301-9873-3BDFE2462E24} Parish: Sproxton Postal Code: LE13 0YF BARNS AT PEAR TREE FARM, STONESBY Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Photographic Record of Barns at Pear Tree Farm, Stonesby, Leicestershire Rogers, A Ashby de la Zouch : Andrew Rogers, 2007, 18pp, pls, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Andrew Rogers The report recorded the form of seven barns at the site forming three ranges, none of which were Listed Buildings. Many formed a larger complex, and were generally constructed from limestone and timber. The farm itself was known to be in existence from 1731, and the barns were typical of post-medieval to modern farm buildings, although very little agricultural furniture was left. Some of the barns had been extended in the 20th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :No

(G.31.4339) SK82352465 AIP database ID: {61F03532-E767-429E-A335-A5FEB900036A} Parish: Sproxton Postal Code: LE14 4QX HALL FARM, 2 MAIN STREET, STONESBY An Historic Building Assessment [Level 2 Survey] at Hall Farm, 2 Main Street, Stonesby, Leicestershire Hyam, A R Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services The assessment was undertaken on two barns forming a complex of barns in advance of their conversion to flats and office accommodation. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(G.31.4340) SK73001240 AIP database ID: {10A4C60B-34F4-4936-BACC-E99F59FDA0ED} Parish: Twyford and Thorpe Postal Code: LE14 2HE HALL FARM, KLONDYKE LANE, THORPE SATCHVILLE An Historic Building Assessment of the Farmhouse and an Associated Building Hall Farm, Klondyke Lane, Thorpe Satchville, Leicestershire Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects A survey of the building was carried out in advance of the demolition of the farmhouse and outbuilding as part of a development at the site. All the buildings on the site were thought to post-date 1845. A substantial amount of re-used 17th and 18th century fabric was noted. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

North West Leicester

(G.31.4341) SK44652735 AIP database ID: {C92ECA7F-879E-4275-9AA7-6094E9E80873} Parish: Castle Donington Postal Code: DE7 2JH 29-33 BOROUGH STREET, CASTLE DONINGTON Historic Building Assessment for 29-33 Borough Street, Castle Donington, Leicestershire Ripper, S A Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services The principal three-storey frontage of the house appeared to date to c.1800, although the sandstone foundations suggested earlier origins. Much of the rear appeared to have been rebuilt during the later part of the 19th century. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No

(G.31.4342) SK41801250 AIP database ID: {54AAB9F0-DD87-4157-903F-8B933DA39588} Parish: Hugglescote Ward Postal Code: LE67 2FQ SMITH'S FARM, DONINGTON LE HEATH An Archaeological Building Assessment at Smith's Farm, Donington le Heath, Leicestershire Sheppard, R Nottingham : Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit A Level 2 survey was carried out on the farm buildings in response to proposals to develop land nearby. Most of the buildings had had 20th century modifications and interventions in the form of re- roofing and the replacement of brickwork. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.31.4343) SK43801630 AIP database ID: {821E91EB-136C-48B0-A3B9-714515E39736} Parish: Whitwick Ward Postal Code: LE6 4BT AUCOTTS GARAGE SITE, 9 CADEMAN STREET, WHITWICK Historic Fabric Report Relating to Aucotts Garage Site, 9 Cademan Street, Whitwick, Leicestershire Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects The part of the site forming the subject of this report consisted of the granite walled, ground floor, north-east bay of building situated at the end of a range of three brick built bays with tiled roofs. The building was dwarfed by a workshop that was scheduled for demolition. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No Lincolnshire

Boston

(G.32.4344) TF32704550 AIP database ID: {F723B14A-6AD8-409C-A624-71C1AF69CB9E} Parish: Witham Ward Postal Code: PE21 9HD CEMETERY CHAPEL, BOSTON Cemetery Chapel, Boston. Condition Survey and Report Anderson&Glenn Conservation Architects Boston : Anderson and Glenn Conservation Architects, 2007, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Anderson and Glenn Conservation Architects The cemetery was laid out in 1855, and had been extended three times, in 1885, 1928 and 1940. In 1961, the associated Non-conformist Chapel was demolished, however, the Anglican chapel survived. The survey was carried out in order to assess its condition and to estimate the cost of repair. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

East Lindsey Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

(G.32.4345) TF35969153 AIP database ID: {4E4990ED-1A40-4375-B422-5FE378807420} Parish: Alvingham Postal Code: LN11 0QG BARNS AT THE GRANGE, YARBURGH ROAD, ALVINGHAM Building Survey of Barns at The Grange, Yarburgh Road, Alvingham, Lincolnshire Clay, C Branston : Allen Archaeological Associates, 2007, 28pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Allen Archaeological Associates A building recording exercise was carried out to Level 2 standard. The site comprised a north and south range of brick buildings, joined at the east end by a further outbuilding. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :allenarc1-27638

Lincoln

(G.32.4346) SK9798271626 AIP database ID: {F10EF667-C10D-448C-8402-B81CAE586ABD} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: LN2 1PS GREESTONE CENTRE, LINDUM ROAD, LINCOLN Greestone Centre, Lindum Road, Lincoln. Archaeological Recording Glover, G Lincoln : Lindsey Archaeological Services, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Lindsey Archaeological Services Archaeological recording of part of the Lincoln Cathedral Close Wall was carried out after part of the 19th century orangery wall collapsed, revealing the fabric of the earlier Close Wall behind it. Evidence of post-medieval refacing and repointing was noticed, as well as a small section that appeared to have been repaired. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.32.4347) SK9709569355 AIP database ID: {3BDBFCB8-8577-4D4C-949D-AFF0EFFFE338} Parish: Park Ward Postal Code: LN5 8LP 45 & 47 ST. CATHERINES, LINCOLN 45 & 47 St. Catherine's, Lincoln. Photographic Building Survey [Level 1] Savage, S A Saxilby : Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln), 2007, 36pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln) Buildings were photographed before demolition. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :preconst3-28572

North Kesteven

(G.32.4348) SK89055503 AIP database ID: {7E901E99-0821-481F-AE15-78F5FDC76EFB} Parish: Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe Postal Code: LN5 0RN WALNUT TREE FARM, MILL LANE, BRANT BROUGHTON Historic Building Survey at Walnut Tree Farm, Mill Lane, Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

The buildings at the site formed an L-shaped arrangement east of a farmhouse. These were photographically recorded and appeared to consist of stables, loose boxes, an upper floor granary and a barn. An east and south range were also recorded, the latter demolished. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :archaeol1-24965

(G.32.4349) TF0442636162 AIP database ID: {C55174C5-FCE3-4CF1-8E30-203A52ABEE57} Parish: Newton and Haceby Postal Code: NG34 0EE WOODSIDE FARMHOUSE, NEWTON Historic Building Survey. Woodside Farmhouse, Newton, Newton and Haceby, Lincolnshire Hall, R V Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 42pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services One main phase of construction was noted, dating to the early 17th century with the addition of a later entrance porch annex to the southern elevation. The changing architectural fashions throughout the following centuries were clearly visible. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol1-30674

(G.32.4350) TF05806450 AIP database ID: {228D0537-13F3-440F-A844-7527A1953C15} Parish: Nocton Postal Code: LN4 2BP PROPOSED BARN CONVERSIONS, POTTERHANWORTH ROAD, NOCTON 1885: Proposed Barn Conversions, Potterhanworth Road, Nocton. Record of Building to RCHME Level 2 Standard Dunn, S Lincoln : Steven Dunn Architects Ltd, 2007, 38pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Steven Dunn Architects Ltd The buildings were found to be in a reasonable condition, and the proposed works were deemed to improve their character and integrity. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.32.4351) TF06873808 AIP database ID: {84AE8100-3056-419B-B814-23A9B5722F07} Parish: Osbournby Postal Code: NG34 0DE THE COTTAGE, 35 HIGH STREET, OSBOURNBY Survey of Buildings at The Cottage, 35 High Street, Osbournby, Lincolnshire Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services A programme of building recording was undertaken on an extension at The Cottage, an important structure in terms of its local vernacular architecture. The main part of The Cottage dated from the 17th century. The recorded building was a 19th century wing, a simple rectangular building with a gabled red pantile roof. Originally, the structure may have been a two-roomed building with perhaps a washroom and a hallway allowing access to the older cottage. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol1-25624

(G.32.4352) TF06754567 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {91FF44C2-A374-48E0-ACA8-48115BF6266D} Parish: Sleaford Postal Code: NG34 7RU 26 SOUTHGATE, SLEAFORD Survey of Buildings at 26 Southgate, Sleaford, Lincolnshire Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services A former Grade II Listed Building, 26 Southgate, comprised a three-storey red brick house built in the early 19th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol1-32331

(G.32.4353) TF07454612 AIP database ID: {C46EE020-949C-4591-A8BD-84934F47FC7B} Parish: Sleaford Postal Code: NG34 7EE COGGLESFORD MILL, EASTGATE, SLEAFORD Cogglesford Mill, Eastgate, Sleaford. Photographic Building Survey [Level 3] Savage, S A Saxilby : Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln), 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln) The survey was carried out in advance of the installation of a new floor, which would be suspended above the original floor, thus preserving it in situ. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 7879 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :preconst3-28129

South Holland

(G.32.4354) TF34501820 AIP database ID: {316E2D4A-C9D5-4F72-8A57-EB072745C115} Parish: Holbeach Postal Code: PE12 8RF IVY COTTAGE, JEKILS BANK, HOLBEACH ST. JOHN Ivy Cottage, Kekils Bank, Holbeach St. John B&S Lovell Leigh-on-Sea : B&S Lovell, 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: B&S Lovell A photographic record of the building was carried out. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Lincolnshire

(G.32.4355) TF4334324809 AIP database ID: {E74F5A87-B2B8-4EE1-8A47-609F0BC3A105} Parish: Sutton St. Mary Postal Code: PE12 9NP LAND ADJACENT TO THE GRANGE The Grange, Marriots Gate, Lutton, Lincolnshire Griffiths, M Donington : M & M Archaeological Services, 2007, Work undertaken by: M & M Archaeological Services RESULS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDING ADJACENT TO THE GRANGE, MARRIOTS GATE, LUTTON, LINCOLNSHIRE [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: LCNCC : 2007.173, 8701, 1458327 Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

OASIS ID :mmarchae1-30955

(G.32.4356) TF32502340 AIP database ID: {7CC8B7C4-4AEF-45CD-8E6C-B968C81E4B72} Parish: Whaplode Postal Code: PE12 6RR HAGBEACH MANOR, MILLGATE, WHAPLODE, SPALDING Hagbeach Manor, Millgate, Whaplode, Spalding, Lincolnshire Pearce, R Lincoln : Sarah Pearce, 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Sarah Pearce A photographic record was carried out of the Listed Georgian house. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

South Kesteven

(G.32.4357) SK94374319 AIP database ID: {37EA2F31-53CE-4A8C-BC9B-79AA850D9279} Parish: Honington Postal Code: NG32 2PH HALL FARM, MAIN STREET, HONINGTON Photographic Survey. Hall Farm, Main Street, Honington, Lincolnshire Clay, C Branston : Allen Archaeological Associates, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Allen Archaeological Associates A photographic survey was carried out on the barns at the site in advance of redevelopment. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :allenarc1-31146

West Lindsey

(G.32.4358) TF12306930 AIP database ID: {812806E7-F01B-4504-88CA-2929C26ABE68} Parish: Bardney Postal Code: LN3 5SE MANOR FARM, HORNCASTLE ROAD, BARDNEY Conversion of Barns, Manor Farm, Horncastle Road, Bardney. Photographic Survey Chestnut Homes Langworth : Chestnut Homes, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Chestnut Homes A photographic survey prior to barn conversions at the site was carried out. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.32.4359) TF07407490 AIP database ID: {5FC297F3-4393-4A90-8F36-CF6ECED84746} Parish: Barlings Postal Code: LN3 5DG THE BARN, THE GRANGE, BARLINGS The Barn, The Grange, Barlings, Lincolnshire. Photographic Historic Building Recording Cox, S Lincoln : Sara Cox, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Sara Cox Photographic survey of the Grade II Listed Building was carried out. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

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OASIS ID :no

(G.32.4360) SK98639251 AIP database ID: {BC5626C5-616A-40B3-A9AB-9EA2682578ED} Parish: Bishop Norton Postal Code: LN2 3BB BARNS AT CROSSHOLME FARM, WELL STREET, BISHOP NORTON Building Survey of Barns at Crossholme Farm, Well Street, Bishop Norton, Lincolnshire Chevasse, P & Clay, C Branston : Allen Archaeological Associates, 2007, 38pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Allen Archaeological Associates A photographic survey was carried out of the barns on the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :allenarc1-35802

(G.32.4361) TA10160141 AIP database ID: {64A0AF46-E312-40B6-8ACF-84854EC6C1CE} Parish: Caistor Postal Code: LN7 6SE CAISTOR HOSPITAL, NORTH KELSEY ROAD Survey of Buildings at Caistor Hospital, North Kelsey Road, Caistor, Lincolnshire Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services Building recording was undertaken on a chapel and a house associated with the former Caistor Hospital, constructed in 1802 and originating as a House of Industry, later becoming a workhouse for the surrounding area after the New Poor Law Act of 1836. Both recorded buildings were located to the south-west of the main hospital complex. The chapel was built in 1865 and continued in that function throughout the life of the workhouse and the hospital. Rowan House was likely to date until immediately before its appearance on the 1887 OS map, and may have been a dwelling for the master of the workhouse. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol1-31427

(G.32.4362) SK8191388650, AIP database ID: {50404034-2E46-4851-B1F0-E70690813083} SK819886 Parish: Gainsborough Postal Code: DN21 1AF, DN21 1DE ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, SHAKESPEARE STREET, GAINSBOROUGH St. Andrew's Church, Shakespeare Street, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Jacklin, P Lincoln : Paula Jacklin, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Paula Jacklin A photographic survey of the church was carried out. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(G.32.4363) Sk92559105 AIP database ID: {B97603B0-2273-41F9-8ADA-76ED8B64972F} Parish: Hemswell Postal Code: DN21 5UN STONE BARN, LOW FARM, HEMSWELL, GAINSBOROUGH Photographic Recording of Barn and Outbuildings. Stone Barn, Low Farm, Hemswell, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Giles, R Gainsborough : R Giles, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: R Giles A photographic survey was carried out of the farm buildings and barns. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.32.4364) SK85019720 AIP database ID: {025BC82C-F8C1-482F-BDA6-710307281E6E} Parish: Laughton Postal Code: DN21 3PP BARN ADJACENT TO 8 CHURCH ROAD, LAUGHTON Barn adjacent to 8 Church Road, Laughton, Lincolnshire. Archaeological Building and Photographic Survey Field, N Lincoln : Lindsey Archaeological Services, 2007, 38pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Lindsey Archaeological Services A photographic survey was made of a brick and pantile barn in Laughton. It is of early 19th century date and is part of a complex of outbuildings. [AIP]

OASIS ID :lindseya1-35828

(G.32.4365) TF10808900 AIP database ID: {5920CAA5-B15A-40B9-A392-858FEF635F2E} Parish: Market Rasen Postal Code: LN8 3LJ 30 OXFORD STREET, MARKET RASEN Historic Building Photographic Record for Property at 30 Oxford Street, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire J & J Hadwick Boston : J & J Hadwick, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: J & J Hadwick A photographic record was made of a building. [AIP]

OASIS ID :No Northamptonshire

East Northamptonshire

(G.34.4366) TL02309520 AIP database ID: {E0B364D2-E46E-416A-9D4C-DEB0F29D47B5} Parish: Apethorpe Postal Code: PE8 5DJ THE ROOF AND ATTIC OF THE EAST RANGE, APETHORPE HALL A Detailed Building Survey of the Roof and Attic of the East Range, Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire Sheppard, R Nottingham : Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, 2007, 85pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit The East Range was built in the early 1620s by Sir Francis Fane at the behest of King James I. The building was over 50m long, two storeys high and displayed an unusual roof structure. The east and west sides of the roof displayed differences in design. The attic was lit at each end by windows. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :trentpea1-36789

(G.34.4367) TL0438 9253 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {B55CA1EF -41B0-4696-A1CF-D990C9427237} Parish: Southwick Postal Code: PE8 5HU PERIO MILL Archaeological Building Recording and Desk-based Assessment at Perio Mill, Fotheringhay Prentice, J Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 29pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology The mill and millers accommodation at Perio was a multi-phase building, but the structure studied principally dated from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. A mill was recorded on or near the site since the eleventh century. Little remained internally of the machinery which it would have contained during its working life apart from a dressing machine used to grade the flour and occasional brackets, sockets and chutes. Nothing remained of the fixtures and fittings which were associated with paper making on the site between 1718 and 1851 when it reverted to being a corn mill. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :northamp3-55423

(G.34.4368) SP97517113 AIP database ID: {2EC849B6-D16E-4376-8016-0CDE72D8DEA8} Parish: Stanwick Postal Code: NN9 6QE STANWICK HALL Stanwick Hall, Northamptonshire Prentice, J Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology A building recording and desk-based assessment was conducted on Stanwick Hall, Stanwick. The building was a fine country house dating to the eighteenth century. Like most houses of this period, it had undergone various alterations and additions, but had also suffered a fire which had resulted in the replacement of a significant part of the interior features, most significantly the main staircase. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :northamp3-55394

(G.34.4369) SP 99607877 AIP database ID: {095D1C80-22BC-46F4-AA8F-1FC319414AA8} Parish: Thrapston Postal Code: NN14 4JL MULBERRY HOUSE, 15 CHANCERY LANE, THRAPSTON Archaeological building assessment at Mulberry House, 15 Chancery Lane, Thrapston, Northamptonshire Soden, I Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology An archaeological building assessment was undertaken on an 18th-century cottage, Mulberry House, 15 Chancery Lane, which was greatly enlarged by the addition of a second floor, probably in the later 19th century. Few original features survived inside although many small alterations have left clear evidence in the fabric. For much, but not all of its life, the property had been linked with the adjacent house (not itself the study of this report), which possibly began as small cottages but were greatly extended and gentrified in the early 19th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :northamp3-55390

Northampton

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(G.34.4370) SP7516061925 AIP database ID: {FA2EC598-834D-4E4A-9568-4F06B052902B} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: NN2 6EX ST. PAULS SCHOOL, SEMILONG Archaeological Desk-based Assessment and Building Recording at St. Paul’s School, Semilong, Northampton Prentice, P Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 38pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology Prior to demolition of St. Paul’s School, a desk based assessment and building recording was undertaken. St. Paul's was built in 1872 and extended twice later in the same century, with further alterations being made in 1904/05. Its rapid increase in size reflected the development of the area of Semilong, becoming by the turn of the century a sizeable suburb of Northampton. The school was also added to in the late twentieth century before being closed in 2003. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

South Northamptonshire

(G.34.4371) SP5849036955 AIP database ID: {0B0656DB-1442-4B1B-A9F3-8FDE684F9295} Parish: Brackley Postal Code: NN13 5BB 50 MARKET PLACE, BRACKLEY Historic Building Recording. 50 Market Place, Brackley, Northamptonshire Semmelmann, K Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 63pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A historic building recording was carried out at the site in response to proposals for the conversion of buildings on the site for residential use. Building one seemed to date to the early 18th century, building two was of a similar date and there was cartographic evidence that building three and its extension were extant by 1830. It had undergone extensive restoration and no original features survived internally. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No

(G.34.4372) SP55444539 AIP database ID: {8EC19D8A-5BB2-42FA-BC58-CCFF5DA0EA5D} Parish: Sulgrave Postal Code: OX17 2RU DIAL HOUSE FARM, SULGRAVE Archaeological Desk Based Assessment and Building Recording at Dial House Farm, Sulgrave t. 01604 700493 f. 01604 702822 e. [email protected] Archaeological Building Recording at Dial House Farm, Sulgrave, Northamptonshire Prentice, J Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology A desk-based assessment and building recording was undertaken on a group of limestone buildings forming the farmyard complex associated with Dial House Farm prior to their conversion to domestic dwellings. They comprised simple buildings suitable for a variety of functions throughout the farming year, and only two, the stable and carriage house, appeared to have been built with a single purpose. They all dated to the late eighteenth or nineteenth centuries. [Au(abr)]

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Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :northamp3-51683

Bassetlaw

(G.37.4373) SK69307995 AIP database ID: {550277F7-CA64-4543-BCFA-D7DA2D2D3411} Parish: East West Ward Postal Code: DN22 7GL ORDSALL HALL, RETFORD Ordsall Hall, Retford, Nottinghamshire: Archaeological Building Recording Jessop, O Sheffield : ARCUS, 2007, 133pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: ARCUS A programme of emergency building recording was undertaken during the demolition of Ordsall Hall, a 1830s rural house, which had been expanded in over 8 phases to form a large rural villa by 1900. The interior was characterised by the remnants of an elaborate Arts and Crafts decorative scheme. Also of this date was a large ornamental rockery. The hall was converted into Local Authority use as a school in the 1950s. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.37.4374) SK58507870 AIP database ID: {688F79D1-581B-4E3E-AA84-59188BAB7335} Parish: South Ward Postal Code: S80 2AH 35-37 POTTER STREET, WORKSOP 35-37 Potter Street, Worksop, Nottinghamshire. Archaeological Building Recording and Analysis [Level 3 Record] Swann, A Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2007, 96pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS The site had once been a Pestalozzian School for boys, a National Boys School, the Worksop Union Children's Home, solicitors offices and the Worksop Women's Resource Centre. The earliest building on the site was constructed in the 17th century or earlier, with further phases of building in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No

Mansfield

(G.37.4375) SK53106091 AIP database ID: {157FCB6F-CA91-4678-B2AE-0FD4993C9308} Parish: Ladybrook Ward Postal Code: NG18 5LR THE FORMER VICTORIA HOSPITAL, STOCKWELL GATE, An Archaeological Standing Building Survey of the Former Victoria Hospital [Now Mansfield Community Hospital], Stockwell Gate, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire Richards, G Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 17pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services The hospital was built in 1897/8 as an extension to the original Mansfield Union Workhouse Infirmary. Considerable modernisation, alteration and demolition during the 20th century left little of the original building intact. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

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OASIS ID :universi1-32036

Rushcliffe

(G.37.4376) SK49502800 AIP database ID: {EA853CF7-4CE5-470D-8B83-99151E8D1BAB} Parish: Kingston on Soar Postal Code: NG11 0DB MASON'S BARN, RATCLIFFE-ON-SOAR A Historic Building Survey of Mason's Barn, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire Hurford, M Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services The building was probably a farmhouse, part of a larger complex of buildings that formed an irregular U-shaped courtyard plan. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Rutland

Rutland UA

(G.77.4377) TF04701300 AIP database ID: {F94C5716-75F5-4436-94A8-DE621A4D1342} Parish: Essendine Postal Code: PE9 4LA MANOR FARM, ESSENDINE An Historic Building Assessment of a Group of Outbuildings at Manor Farm, Essendine, Rutland Smith, D & Hayward, R Cosby : T R Projects, 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: T R Projects The outbuildings at the site were part of a larger group, some of which may have been demolished during the first quarter of the 20th century while others had been demolished in the 1970s. The surviving buildings consisted of a group of limestone walled buildings with cement tiled roofs. At the south of the group was a two-storey sawmill building with a full height gable open to the east. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.77.4378) SK86000870 AIP database ID: {81E7BE5B-16D8-4BC0-BE99-6C52A7AD6325} Parish: Oakham Postal Code: LE15 6NZ FLORE'S HOUSE, OAKHAM Historic Building Report. Flore's House, Oakham Hill, N Leicester : Nick Hill, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Nick Hill A photographic survey was carried out at the site, one of the most important surviving medieval houses in Rutland. Controversy over the original date of the building had been a problem, but this survey dated the door jambs of the original build to around the 13th century. Many later modifications were made. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(G.77.4379) SK87100247 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {745B3398-53E4-4956-9265-854AD96DCBBD} Parish: Preston Postal Code: LE15 9NJ HOLLY FARM, MAIN STREET Historic Building Appraisal (Level 2 Survey). Holly Farm, Main Street, Preston, Rutland Bradwell, S Loughborough : Trigpoint Conservation and Planning, 2007, A4 unbound report Work undertaken by: Trigpoint Conservation and Planning Level 2 Survey carried out in advance of works to extend a Grade II Listed Building (Holly Farmhouse, Preston), and for the conversion of an adjoining stable block. Holly Farm is constructed from irregular coursed ironstone with a Welsh slate roof and is a good example of a lobby or baffle entry cottage. The stable stands to the west of the principal farmhouse, it is rectangular in plan and appears to have originally been used as a stable with a hay loft above. It is is also constructed from irregular coursed ironstone with a Welsh slate roof. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: OAKRM 2007.50, 1460234 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :trigpoin1-33198

(G.77.4380) SK87100247 AIP database ID: {082A6060-6BDE-49F2-AAF9-E7CC149B7657} Parish: Preston Postal Code: LE15 9NJ HOLLY FARM, MAIN STREET, PRESTON Historic Building Appraisal at Holly Farm, Main Street, Preston, Rutland Bradwell, S Loughborough : Trigpoint Conservation & Planning Ltd., 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Trigpoint Conservation & Planning Ltd. A Level 2 building survey was carried out in advance of works to extend Holly Farmhouse, a Grade II Listed Building, and for the conversion of an adjoining stable block. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no