Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1 South East Brighton & Hove

Brighton and Hove UA

(G.53.4658) TQ30500610 AIP database ID: {0B893C57-B2A0-4F5A-BFEF-497D7DA0AE70} Parish: Preston Park Ward Postal Code: BN1 6AZ 199 PRESTON ROAD, PRESTON An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of 199 Preston Road, Preston, Brighton, Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 31pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East The house known as 199 Preston Road stood on the western side of the A23, within the village of Preston, opposite Preston Church and the grounds and house of Preston Manor. It was built upon a north-south axis with its principal elevation facing east towards the highway. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No

(G.53.4659) TQ30940402 AIP database ID: {EEC86593-EE42-471D-A4D2-74FD5183B36F} Parish: Regency Ward Postal Code: BN1 1AZ 7 SHIP STREET 7 Ship Street, Brighton Mike Griffiths & Associates Ltd York : Mike Griffiths and Associates Ltd, 2007, 48pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mike Griffiths and Associates Ltd The structure was built as a private house possibly in the late 18th century but was heavily remodelled in the 19th century, first to serve as the Brighton Proprietary School, and then as the Brighton Carlton Club. The latter change saw the demolition of a number of structures at the rear of the property to make way for the construction of a single storey billiard room and part glazed corridor. From 1928 the property was owned by the Sussex Motor and Yacht Club who were responsible for further internal changes to the layout of the ground floor and remodelling of the yard area in addition to changes to the upper stories. The application proposed to essentially refurbish the Listed Building with minimal impact to the historic fabric and a positive impact on the building as a whole. The proposal does not involve extensive groundwork which would have a potential impact on deposits outside the footprint of the current building. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No Buckinghamshire

Aylesbury Vale

(G.11.4660) SP84561368 AIP database ID: {EEFA059A-A435-481A-ABB1-829AF572D552} Parish: Bierton with Broughton Postal Code: HP20 1PW TITHE BARN AT MANOR FARM, BROUGHTON, NEAR AYLESBURY Historic Analysis and Report on the Tithe Barn at Manor Farm, Broughton, Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire Watkin, B & Watkin, E Cressing Temple : Brenda & Elphin Watkin, 2007, 31pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Brenda & Elphin Watkin Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Analysis of the barn revealed it to be constructed from relatively poor oak trees, with a Queen strut roof of a relatively unusual design. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 22983 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.11.4661) SP84202876 AIP database ID: {6AEEA8BD-6631-47CD-9092-592933104AF1} Parish: Drayton Parslow Postal Code: MK17 0JP NOS. 59-61 MAIN ROAD, DRAYTON PARSLOW Nos. 59-61 Main Road, Drayton Parslow, Buckinghamshire. An Historic Building Record Cherrington, R Birmingham : Benchmark Archaeology, 2007, 30pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Benchmark Archaeology The buildings represented a fine example of early 19th century rural housing. The origins of the buildings were unclear but it seemed likely that the cottages were either speculatively built or constructed by a major estate owner or farmer. The later extension of No. 61 was built some time after 1910. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 22940 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.11.4662) SP 68103640 AIP database ID: {69685771-B8DA-4F79-9773-5F6B678040E9} Parish: Stowe Postal Code: MK18 5EQ NEW INN FARM, STOWE Archaeological Buildings Recording and Analysis at New Inn Farm, Stowe, Buckinghamshire Prentice, J, Soden, I, Walker, C & Harding, J Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 127pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology A building recording and analysis was conducted at New Inn Farm, an early 18th-century brick and timber-built farm and former lodging house. The farm was purchased by the National Trust in 2005 with a view to restoring it to the public attention. At the time of purchase it was in a state of near- dereliction and parts were in an advanced state of decay or total ruin, with only the main house and dairy fully roofed. The farm formed a compact rectangular group around a central courtyard with an ancillary courtyard adjacent. Previous recording through 2005 and 2006 had been undertaken to inform the compilation of a Conservation Plan for the property and to safeguard aspects of its structure which may not have survived stabilisation or conservation works without major alteration or intrusive consolidation. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :northamp3-32382

Milton Keynes UA

(G.11.4663) SP90585248 AIP database ID: {8CA5C992-601A-410D-9BE8-84DBFCC6998F} Parish: Lavendon Postal Code: MK46 4AX NEWTON BARN, LAVENDON MILL Historic Building Recording and Watching Brief. Newton Barn, Lavendon Mill, Olney, Milton Keynes Semmelmann, K Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, Bound A4 report Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. In July 2005 Archaeological Services and Consultancy Ltd (ASC) carried out historic building recording of Newton Barn, Lavendon Mill, Olney, Milton Keynes in response to proposals for the conversion of buildings on the site. Newton Barn is a three bayed, aisleless barn built of Blisworth Limestone under a corrugated tin roof. It stands in an elevated position immediately to the north of the River Ouse.The architectural features of the barn suggest that it was built in the early 18th century It would appear from the cartographic evidence that the mill went into decline in the late 19th century, when the structures adjacent to Newton barn were demolished. The barn was converted to animal shelters and subsequently vehicle storage in the 20th century.The lack of any surviving foundations or rubble from the earlier buildings to the east of the barn may be either due to their complete removal during demolition, or that the buildings were of a more superficial constructional form that would have left little in the archaeological record.The evidence from the watching brief, which was undertaken in 2006, suggests that there had been several episodes of ground disturbance, including terracing to the south of the property. This is likely to have destroyed any evidence for earlier human activity on the site. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 982, 1437051, 2005.137 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-44432

Wycombe

(G.11.4664) SU86259328 AIP database ID: {11C94A5A-A223-4268-B4F6-9E7B91931502} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: HP11 2DN 109 OXFORD ROAD, HIGH WYCOMBE 109 Oxford Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Programme of Archaeological Investigation and Recording of a Standing Building Davenport, P Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 25pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology A building survey recorded a small brick house of late 18th century origin. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Rother

(G.21.4665) TQ89821648 AIP database ID: {8627FD51-7C7C-42F6-8DBD-5D44151687FB} Parish: Icklesham Postal Code: TN36 4ZS WICKHAM MANOR HOUSE, ICKLESHAM Wickham Manor House, Icklesham, . Interpretive Historic Building Survey Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 176pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken on the 16th century Wickham Manor. The manor house had undergone a careful programme of general repair and as a result was in sound condition. Given the 2007condition of the property, no further specific conservation guidelines were considered necessary. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4666) TQ92202060 AIP database ID: {1D8A1787-AA86-4493-9E37-B82EC44DC67B} Parish: Rye Postal Code: TN31 7AU Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

SEYMOUR HOUSE, OFF LANDGATE, RYE An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Seymour House, off Landgate, Rye, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 19pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A survey of the building confirmed its post-medieval origins. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4667) TQ 9224520373 AIP database ID: {2E7D2D13-2163-4802-AADC-49FAB8CC8FDA} Parish: Rye Postal Code: TN31 7JZ YPRES TOWER, RYE An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Ypres Tower, Rye East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 121pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East Recent accounts of Ypres Tower had been based upon earlier work, mostly unprovenanced, and upon un-referenced hearsay. In an attempt to re-assess the structural evidence, in 1996 Rye Museum Association commissioned a new archaeological survey of the building. This was programmed to coincide with repairs being made by the owners thereby allowing information to be recorded during the temporary opening up of the roof structure for essential repairs. Further targeted recording work was undertaken as part of a programme of limited alterations and repairs undertaken during the period 2005-2007. The three principal elements of these alterations were the heightening of the external walls to change the fall on the top, the re-opening of the original entrance doorway and the conversion of the late intruded entrance within the north-eastern turret back to a window. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

Wealden

(G.21.4668) TQ54500960 AIP database ID: {8477E653-6ED4-4636-964C-63E80236D0A5} Parish: Arlington Postal Code: BN27 3QJ HIGH BARN, UPPER DICKER, ARLINGTON An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of High Barn, Upper Dicker, Arlington, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken on a barn at Arlington. The earliest part of the barn dated from c. 1700 and was constructed as a single-aisled, timber-framed structure. During the mid/late 18th century, much of the western end bay and the return aisle was removed and replaced by three new bays giving a much larger crop storage area. The south wall of the barn had been entirely reconstructed in various phases during the 19th and 20th centuries. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4669) TQ52012003 AIP database ID: {77C29593-A71D-437C-BAF6-CE0E48FAE7D6} Parish: Postal Code: TN22 5JA BUNCES, BLACKBOYS, FRAMFIELD An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Bunces, Blackboys, Framfield, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, M Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 21pp, pls, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

An interpretive building survey was carried out Bunces, Blackboys. The house dated from the mid-16th century and was upgraded in the mid to late 17th century, when heating systems were added. In the second half of the 18th century two brick-built lean-to outshuts were added and the ground-floor part of the front wall was rebuilt in Flemish-bonded brickwork, the upper part was tile hung, and a two-flue chimney added. It may also have been at this date that dormer windows were inserted into the front slope of the roof, though this could have occurred subsequently. By the date of the 1840-41 tithe award, the house had been downgraded and converted into three cottages. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4670) TQ5011 2033 AIP database ID: {1947C2BD-4714-40ED-B891-954FAEF35006} Parish: Framfield Postal Code: TN22 5PN GRANGE FARM HOUSE, FRAMFIELD An Archaeological Interpretive Survey of Grange Farm House, Framfield, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 27pp, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken on Grange Farm House. The earliest recognizable phase of the house was no longer extant, its existence being evidenced by weathering courses built into the axial chimney. The original cottage was an exceptionally low single-storied structure which had its principal room on the eastern side of the chimney. The western end of the present house was constructed c. 1635. During the first half of the 18th century the two-storied main range was updated by the replacement of its timber-framed ground-floor walls in Flemish bonded brickwork, and the application of tile hanging to the timber-framed first-floor walls and stub gables. Little further work seem to have been carried out on the house until the mid 19th century when the rear lean-to outshut was removed and replaced by a two-storied rear range housing two rooms on the ground floor with three chambers above. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no East Sussex

(G.21.4671) TQ49902182 AIP database ID: {CB85F6A4-3602-4DDC-8CBA-0CCA202DF8A5} Parish: Framfield Postal Code: TN22 5SA GREAT STREELE, FRAMFORD An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Great Streele, Framfield, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken on Great Streele, two adjoining ranges set parallel to one another with external walls which were mostly faced in ashlar sandstone, but with brickwork in the northern half of the east elevation and a northern end wall which was a mixture of brickwork and tile hanging. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4672) TQ5406 2355 AIP database ID: {3336D9B0-30E1-4E47-9E4B-103F15572FED} Parish: Postal Code: TN22 4ET LOUDWELL, TINKERS LANE, MAYFIELD An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Loudwell, Tinkers Lane, Mayfield, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 20pp, colour pls, figs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken at Loudwell Farm. To the north of the building was a yard with a stable and modern garage, and until the late 20th century a traditional hip-roofed timber-framed barn and modern concrete-framed farm building also stood within the yard. To the north-west of the house and west of the former barn is a further farm building, later converted to domestic use. It was a two- storied 19th-century structure, principally brick built, of which the upper storey either represented the reconstruction in brick of a timber framed part or a heightening of the original. Externally the outhouse was of traditional appearance, but with all window frames replaced. Internally all features which may once have been of interest had been removed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4673) TQ6027 2016 AIP database ID: {94CE2D30-EBAF-4A6E-8BFA-F482654A3041} Parish: Postal Code: TN21 9BT BROWNDOWN COTTAGE, HEATHFIELD An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Browndown Cottage, Heathfield, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East An interpretive building survey was undertaken on Browndown Cottage, Heathfield. Based upon typological evidence, the present cottage was constructed around 1710. It was unusual in that three of its four external ground-floor walls were built in brick from the outset, though the wall facing the lane and all other elements of the structure were timber framed. It is a long, narrow, rectangular cottage with a hipped thatched roof. The house appears to have been divided into two unequal-sized cottages in the 19th century, at this time a northern end lean-to outshut was added, the chimney was mostly rebuilt and a bread oven constructed. In the 20th century the roof was removed from the northern end lean-to outshut and a second storey added, and number of minor internal alterations were made. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4674) TQ44661845 AIP database ID: {58E616C2-CAD5-4714-A107-F0D467B2A135} Parish: Postal Code: TN22 5XR OASTHOUSE AT ISFIELD PLACE, ISFIELD An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Oasthouse at Isfield Place, Isfield, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 27pp, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building recording and interpretive survey was undertaken on an oasthouse east of Isfield Place. The earliest extant phases of the oasthouse complex were the southern and western external walls. These represented the remains of early garden features and outhousing. There were four phases of construction, dating from the 16th to 19th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4675) TQ 5870026980 AIP database ID: {64842A52-B981-493D-B183-641B8EA42CA2} Parish: Postal Code: TN20 6AG THE MIDDLE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, MAYFIELD An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of the Middle House, High Street, Mayfield, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

A building survey was undertaken on a timber framed double-cross winged house of modified "H" plan dating from the late 16th century. Around 1700 the house was upgraded by the construction of a stair turret, replacing a more cramped arrangement to the rear of the main chimney. At the same time a lean- to was added adjacent to the turret, to the rear of the hall, in order to give more service accommodation. All clerestory windows were blocked, the front gable over the main hall range was removed and replaced by a small rear gable, and the rear hip over the western crosswing was replaced by a gable. A low-end parlour chamber was increased in size slightly. In 1844 an ‘"M-roofed" single storey extension was added and a small lean-to built against the chimney at the western end. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4676) TQ64173018 AIP database ID: {C534FA3C-BAB8-4F71-91F7-851FEDD3B0FE} Parish: Postal Code: TN5 6LU OASTHOUSE AT WALLAND, WADHURST An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of Oasthouse at Walland, Wadhurst, East Sussex Jones, G & Martin, M & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building recording was undertaken on the oasthouse at Welland. A rectangular farm building, which was itself probably used at least in part as an oasthouse, it was upgraded in the first half of the 19th century when two circular kilns were added. At an unknown date later that century (after 1873) a third kiln was added and the two circular kilns were. In 1912, following a decline in the market for hops, a successful application was made to convert to domestic use the kilns and the area immediately adjacent to them. Before conversion the oasthouse was modified very substantially on three successive occasions and was then finally robbed of its association with hop-drying following its conversion sometime after 1912. Thereafter the part of the building which had remained unconverted was brought into cottage use; another room was added adjacent to the third kiln at a later date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

(G.21.4677) TQ61700470 AIP database ID: {5F1ACA6E-C7EE-45E1-A835-E32FEB429232} Parish: Postal Code: BN24 5AR PEELINGS MANOR, WESTHAM An Archaeological Interpretive Survey of Peelings Manor, Westham, East Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 28pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was carried out to record an overview of the date, sequence of construction and architectural features of the late 15th century manor building on behalf of trustees. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no Hampshire

Basingstoke and Dean

(G.24.4678) SU4501760089 AIP database ID: {B102971A-6DCB-4605-8DA3-EBF0A86B02A7} Parish: Highclere Postal Code: RG15 9RW BROADSPEAR HOUSE, HIGHCLERE ESTATE Broadspear House, Highclere Estate, Hampshire. Historic Site Assessment Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Rous, M Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 60pp, colour pls, figs, tags, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology Historical information suggested that Broadspear was created in the mid 18th century. The roof arrangement appeared to have been drastically altered in the mid nineteenth century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4679) SU5184050428 AIP database ID: {9ABF7B27-1C6C-4212-B90B-2ADFC7A2B439} Parish: Overton Postal Code: RG25 3EA CHAPEL AT QUIDHAMPTON FARM, STATION ROAD, OVERTON Chapel at Quidhampton Farm, Station Road, Overton, Hampshire Rous, M Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology , 2007, 27pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology When constructed in the 11th century this simple single-cell flint chapel was likely to have had moulded stone around the door and windows. It was likely that the useful building material was stripped from the chapel and it was possible that it was used as stores or the housing of animals from the 16th-18th centuries. In the 19th century, repairs were made to the walls. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4680) SU4212050462 AIP database ID: {7596C813-922C-42D7-ADDB-C9FCB674C308} Parish: St. Mary Bourne Postal Code: SP11 6BA 'THE COTTAGE', 'HANSDALE' & 'LANGLEY', HIGH STREET, ST. MARY BOURNE, ANDOVER 'The Cottage', 'Hansdale' & 'Langley', High Street, St. Mary Bourne, Andover, Hampshire Davis, B Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The archaeological appraisal identified several phases of historic fabric within the fire damaged cottages. Parts of the cottages were originally built from timber cruck frames dating probably to before 1500. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

New Forest

(G.24.4681) SU1483714245 AIP database ID: {5D69F9A0-27E1-4573-9DE7-A31D6012149A} Parish: Fordingbridge Postal Code: SP6 1QU 8-10 HIGH STREET, FORDINGBRIDGE 8-10 High Street, Fordingbridge, Hampshire Davis, B Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology A building recording and historical evidence showed that the main Listed Building was probably built in the 18th century following a fire in 1702. Brickwork from this period survived as one internal door with L-shaped hinges. Many changes occurred on the site from the 19th century onward. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :No

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Test Valley

(G.24.4682) SU3205021060 AIP database ID: {4463CC75-6C2D-4DBD-B086-0A33081F7A83} Parish: Wellow Postal Code: SO5 0ZD HOME FARM, EMBLEY PARK Structural Report on Conversion & Refurbishment of Redundant Farm Buildings to Residential Use at Home Farm, Embley Park Rocksand Properties Ltd St. Sampsons : Rocksand Properties Ltd., 2007, 22pp, pls, figs Work undertaken by: Rocksand Properties Ltd. A survey was made of a Victorian stable block that formerly served the Embley Park School. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 58087 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4683) SU37503950 AIP database ID: {48ACAE21-5A08-4268-9DE9-D8ADCCB5ADE9} Parish: Wherwell Postal Code: SP11 7LA FARM BUILDINGS AT FULLERTON GRANGE, FULLERTON MANOR FARM, FULLERTON Farm Buildings at Fullerton Grange, Fullerton Manor Farm, Fullerton, Hampshire. Historic Building Recording and Analysis Davis, B Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology , 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology A survey was made of farm buildings. The recording an analysis of the two buildings revealed that the principal 'T' plan building was a purpose built dairy constructed from machine made bricks and employing the latest ideas in animal welfare and hygienic science in 1911. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4684) SU3653045127 AIP database ID: {3458DA7C-C8D9-4D40-90E5-2693C90DB9D9} Parish: Winton Ward Postal Code: SP10 2BG THE FORMER WELLINGTON INN, WINCHESTER STREET, ANDOVER The Former Wellington Inn, Winchester Street, Andover, Hampshire Matthews, C Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The Wellington Inn was built of brick of Flemish bond with a slate hipped roof. Twentieth century changes to the Inn included the conversion of the front door to a window, the creation of a large open plan bar, the insertion of doors to the south and north wall and the replacement of the windows on the first floor in uPVC. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4685) SU35444454 AIP database ID: {89A4A64D-F6B5-4AB3-B17F-78BBDFDC4651} Parish: Winton Ward Postal Code: SP10 2FH TWO BARNS, ROOKSBURY MILL, ROOKSBURY ROAD, ANDOVER Two Barns, Rooksbury Mill, Rooksbury Road, Andover, Hampshire. Building Recording Ford, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services An archaeological building recording was carried out at the site of two conjoining barns before the construction of two houses and the conversion of two existing barns to residential use. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Winchester

(G.24.4686) SU50661624 AIP database ID: {E49C32A7-BEAF-4B8F-9713-E950CFB95795} Parish: Durley Postal Code: SO3 2BU LITTLE SNAKEMOOR FARM, DURLEY Southampton Archaeology Unit Report 845 Archaeological Building Recording at Little Snakemoor Farm, Durley, Hampshire Smith, MP Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2007, 43pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit A historic building recording was carried out at the site of a farm in Hampshire. The threshing barn was of probable 18th century date and showed signs of being thatched. A later 19th century stable and another building of probable mid-19th century, which had been altered during the 20th century to form a milking parlour, were also present. Its original function was unclear but might have been a cart shed. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4687) SU63581580 AIP database ID: {B0C33B30-6B72-4BBD-A388-FC2311729269} Parish: Hambledon Postal Code: PO7 4SZ EAST HOE MANOR, HAMBLEDON East Hoe Manor, Hambledon, Hampshire. Historical Building Report Samuel, M Ramsgate : Architectural Archaeology, 2007, 51pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Architectural Archaeology A historical building recording was carried out as part of archaeological works including a watching brief at a building with single integrated design, a typical double fronted, double pile, Georgian farmhouse, probably built before 1736. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4688) SU58593260 AIP database ID: {ED37A02A-5D93-4980-8B3E-5B09B7B55FEB} Parish: New Alresford Postal Code: SO24 9BP FERNDALE, POUND HILL, NEW ALRESFORD Summary Report on Building Recording at Ferndale, Pound Hill, New Alresford, Hampshire Whitehead, B Southampton : Southern Archaeological Services, 2007, 27pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Southern Archaeological Services Ferndale house is Georgian in origin, but had been substantially altered and added to in the 19th and 20th centuries, during which works much of the fabric of the building was obscured by boarding over. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4689) SU4700635535 AIP database ID: {D544F72D-0E07-420A-BF68-CC99C80E7EE3} Parish: South Wonston Postal Code: SO21 3EN RETRACTABLE PILLBOX AT PICKETT HAMILTON FORT, WORTHY DOWN AIRFIELD Retractable Pillbox at Pickett Hamilton Fort, Worthy Down Airfiled Lomas, M Winchester : Mike Lomas, 2007, 4pp, pls, figs Work undertaken by: Mike Lomas A survey was made of a retractable pillbox. [AIP]

SMR primary record number: 57967 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4690) SU67380900 AIP database ID: {E8870059-676C-4C46-9147-F0E12826A8EB} Parish: Southwick and Widley Postal Code: PO7 5SZ PLANT FARM, WATERLOOVILLE Historic Buildings Recording Report Plant Farm, Waterlooville, Hampshire Gadsby, M : CgMs, 2007, 135pp, pls, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: CgMs A historic building recording was carried out at the site of plant farm, a site of traditional and modern farm structures including barns, stores, and a Grade II Listed farmhouse with additional modern extensions. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4691) SU48373098 AIP database ID: {91D5712D-CE63-411B-8813-D3C02E8C3935} Parish: St. Bartholomew Ward Postal Code: SO23 7JD FORMER OBSERVER CORPS HEADQUARTERS, ABBOTTS ROAD, WINCHESTER Former Observer Corps Headquarters, Abbotts Road, Winchester, Hampshire. Historic Building Record Capon, L Twickenham : AOC Archaeology Group, 2008, 43pp, pls, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group A historic building recording was carried out at the site of the Former Observer Corps Headquarters, built in 1942. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :aocarcha1-38883

(G.24.4692) SU48002970 AIP database ID: {2E4B870C-FC2B-49CF-91A8-8B1A2838C2AD} Parish: St. Bartholomew Ward Postal Code: SO23 9AD WINCHESTER LIBRARY (THE FORMER CORN EXCHANGE) JEWRY STREET, WINCHESTER Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Winchester Library (The Former Corn Exchange) Jewry Street, Winchester. Historic Building Investigation and Recording Oxford Archaeology Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 72pp, pls, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology A historic building recording was carried out at the site of the former Corn Exchange and agricultural market, which was constructed in 1836-8. It later was used for public entertainment being at various times a theatre, cinema and dance hall before becoming a library in 1936. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.24.4693) SU48402920 AIP database ID: {0BE9BF38-5C15-4F87-A358-A04FD526403E} Parish: St. Michael Ward Postal Code: SO23 9LU COLEBROOK HOUSE, COLEBROOK STREET, WINCHESTER Colebrook House, Colebrook Street, Winchester, Hampshire. Assessment of Proposed Alterations Matthews, C Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 23pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology Colebrook House was a Grade II* Listed Building. Visual assessment established that areas of proposed alteration were in existence before 1925 and most probably formed part of the nineteenth century walls. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight UA

(G.28.4694) SZ33888784 AIP database ID: {39AD545D-3018-497C-82D7-7E86E81712D2} Parish: Freshwater Postal Code: PO40 9TF GOLDEN HILL FORT, FRESHWATER Golden Hill Fort, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Analytical Record (RCHME 1996) Level III Report Gully Howard Newport : Gully Howard, 2007, 78pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gully Howard A building recording was carried out for a Grade I Listed sunken, fortified barracks of Golden Hill Fort, which were built as part of the Palmerston defences from 1862-1871. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 1277 EIW310 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.28.4695) SZ52007800 AIP database ID: {9B897ED3-672C-4621-A195-88D9B586D3FC} Parish: Niton and Whitwell Postal Code: PO38 2RD STRATHWELL DALE, HIGH STREET, WHITWELL Strathwell Dale, High Street, Whitwell, Isle of Wight Martin, RSJ & Flatt, AH Bembridge : R.S.J. Martin & A.H. Flatt, 2007, 45pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.S.J. Martin & A.H. Flatt A building recording was carried out upon a Grade II Listed rectilinear three bay farmhouse. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 12211EIW311 Archaeological periods represented: MD

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OASIS ID :no Kent

(G.29.4696) TR20603510 AIP database ID: {89FC28DE-56B0-4E18-8C48-67F9F68C729F} Parish: Folkestone Sandgate Ward Postal Code: CT20 3HS SANDGATE SEA CADETS' HQ Historic Building Survey. Sandgate Sea Cadets' HQ, 2 Castle Road, Sandgate Seary, P Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 2007, 92pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Canterbury Archaeological Trust The former Folkstone and Hythe Sea Cadets headquarters were recorded. They occupied a small, rectangular plot and overlooked the English Channel. They had become dilapidated in the early 21st century, and vacated. The survey demonstrated that the building was constructed in 1845. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Ashford

(G.29.4697) TR06003575 AIP database ID: {9BF08057-63F8-4FAB-920F-53BDA2D6C3E1} Parish: Aldington Postal Code: TN25 7BS THE FORMER HMP ALDINGTON, NEAR ASHFORD Historic Buildings Record. The Former HMP Aldington, near Ashford, Kent CgMs London : CgMs, 2007, 79pp, pls, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: CgMs A historic building recording of the former prison was carried out. The site was used by the Air Force during WWII and subsequently as a prisoner of war camp. It later was acquired by the Prison Service and used as a detention centre and Category C prison. The prison housed approximately 150 inmates at its height with a staff number of 45. The prison closed in 1999 and had since been vacant. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/6 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

Maidstone

(G.29.4698) TQ79504950 AIP database ID: {F432A9EC-2B67-41A8-BA08-9DF35F0DCFCC} Parish: Chart Sutton Postal Code: ME17 3EZ CHART MILL, CHART HILL, CHART SUTTON, MAIDSTONE Chart Mill, Chart Hill, Chart Sutton, Maidstone, Kent. A Brief Architectural Assessment of a Cartshed and Open-Fronted Shelter Austin, R Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 2007, 10pp, colour pls Work undertaken by: Canterbury Archaeological Trust A historic building recording was carried out at a cartshed and open-fronted shelter associated with a mill building dating from around c. 1805. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/47 Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.29.4699) TQ75945563 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {D1B11733-06C6-4D08-85FB-A8E59D3D524D} Parish: High Street Ward Postal Code: ME15 6XW 69 BANK STREET, MAIDSTONE 69 Bank Street, Maidstone, Kent. Historical Survey Tarr, D Maidstone : David Tarr, 2007, 38pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: David Tarr A historical building survey was carried out at the site of the building of 69 Bank Street. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.29.4700) TQ74246888 AIP database ID: {2FCD236B-427B-4EA4-8D59-DBEACADA6BFC} Parish: River Ward Postal Code: ME1 1HU THE PB BUILDING, ROCHESTER RIVERSIDE The PB Building, Rochester Riverside. A Historic Building Record Capon, L Twickenham : AOC Archaeology Group, 2007, 20pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group An archaeological building recording exercise was carried out at the site of the PB building, which was a large girder built warehouse thought to have been built in the 1930s and enlarged by 1955. The most recent use of it was as a print works and a garage/MOT testing station and it was of low architectural interest. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/142 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

Thanet

(G.29.4701) TR37506580 AIP database ID: {AE096D77-B2A4-435D-8783-C9427C6D4CA5} Parish: Central Harbour Ward Postal Code: CT11 7RX FLOUR MILL BUILDINGS, MARGATE ROAD, RAMSGATE Former Flour Mill, Margate Road, Ramsgate. Industrial Character Appraisal John Elvidge Planning Consultancy Margate : John Elvidge Planning Consultancy, 2007, 20pp, refs Work undertaken by: John Elvidge Planning Consultancy An industrial character appraisal was carried out at the site of the former flour mill, including a building recording and desk-based assessment. This report was made to accompany the submission of a full planning application and Listed Building application in respect of the residential conversion and redevelopment of the former Rank Hovis Flour Mill site, Margate Road in Ramsgate. The building was a substantial landmark and had been altered continuously over nearly 150 years, so that little from Pugin's original structures remained. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/116 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.29.4702) TR37506580 AIP database ID: {0336E9F9-4FE9-42B8-AA6E-60E44D3603E6} Parish: Central Harbour Ward Postal Code: CT11 7RX FORMER FLOUR MILL, MARGATE ROAD, RAMSGATE Former Flour Mill, Margate Road, Ramsgate. Photographic Survey John Elvidge Planning Consultancy Margate : John Elvidge Planning Consultancy, 2007, 90pp, colour pls, figs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: John Elvidge Planning Consultancy An archaeological building recording was carried out at a former flour mill in Ramsgate. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/115 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(G.29.4703) TR33827005 AIP database ID: {04477CE6-10B4-4D7A-A878-082F99CB0930} Parish: Westbrook Ward Postal Code: CT9 5DE THE OLD TRAM SHED, WESTBROOK HOUSE, MARGATE The Old Tram Shed, Westbrook House, Margate. A Brief Architectural Description Chaney, N Canterbury : Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Canterbury Archaeological Trust A drawn and photographic record was made in advance of the tram shed's demolition. It was found to have been constructed sometime between 1899 and 1901 to house tram-cars operated by the Isle of Thanet Electric Tramways and Lighting Company Ltd. It was constructed with an iron frame of twelve bays with brick walls, and proved to be little more than a large open shed with few internal fixtures and fittings. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/212 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

Tonbridge and Mallin

(G.29.4704) TQ58405340 AIP database ID: {B7EEFF00-DB07-47CE-94CA-0E29C83CECF8} Parish: Ightham Postal Code: TN15 0NT MOTE FARM, IGHTHAM Interpretive Historic Building Survey of Mote Farm, Ightham, Kent Henderson, M Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken at Mote Farm. The farm buildings comprised an inverted U-plan series of brick buildings in three linked ranges arranged around a central courtyard with an earlier stone building occupying the south-western corner of the site. With the exception of the 18th century stone structure, the farm buildings represented a designed farmstead, purpose built to house stock, horses and associated equipment. There had originally been a fourth range just south of the centre of the farmyard which was demolished in the mid-20th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.29.4705) TQ58425332 AIP database ID: {035D7536-9753-499F-B473-363BAE7C17D2} Parish: Ightham Postal Code: TN15 0NT MOTE FARMHOUSE AND WOOD STORE, AND OASTHOUSE, IGHTHAM Mote Farmhouse and Wood Store, and Oasthouse, Ightham, Kent. Interpretive Historic Building Survey Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 29pp, colour pls, tabs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East An archaeological building recording was carried out at the site of Mote Farmhouse dating to 1766. To the north of the farmhouse was a single storey, two-bay, wood store of 18th century origins. [Au(adp)]

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SMR primary record number: 2008/68 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Tunbridge Wells

(G.29.4706) TQ68563545 AIP database ID: {B98DEB3D-391F-4993-AC3D-3D71D81AA65C} Parish: Lamberhurst Postal Code: TN3 8JD GARDENERS' BOTHIES, SCOTNEY CASTLE ESTATE LAMBERHURST Interpretive Historic Building Survey at Gardeners Bothies, Scotney Castle Estate, Lamberhurst, Kent Henderson, M Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 31pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken at the Gardeners' Bothies that comprised a long, low, rectangular range of single storey structures built against the northern perimeter wall of an octagonal walled garden. The bothies were constructed in red brick in Flemish bond, the roof was of corrugated sheet metal. There were three phases of construction to the bothies. The first took place in the second quarter of the 19th century and comprised the construction of what is now the central block. The eastern block was added in the late 19th century and the western in recent years. The bothies were a significant part of a larger group of buildings and structures. The group comprised the walled garden, with glasshouses abutting the northern interior wall of the garden, the remains of a now ruinous peach house to the north of the bothies and a series of modern cold frames, greenhouses and poly tunnels all of which represented horticultural development since the early 19th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :no

(G.29.4707) TQ68503550 AIP database ID: {35724B3B-5D95-40B3-BB61-837C81E7BC9F} Parish: Lamberhurst Postal Code: TN3 8JD HOME FARM BARN, SCOTNEY CASTLE ESTATE, LAMBERHURST Interpretive Historic Building Survey at Home Farm Barn, Scotney Castle Estate, Lamberhurst, Kent Henderson, M Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A building survey was undertaken at the barn at Home Farm, a single storey, rectangular, five bay structure. The barn had a central bay (midstrey) originally providing cart access and threshing floor. The midstrey was flanked to the east by a low timber partition situated behind a pair of straight raking shores. The truss posts to the west of the midstrey bore empty sockets which would have housed additional straight shores, both sets providing storage facilities for crops. There was a small open- fronted lean-to built against the southern elevation at the east end of the barn. There were three main phases in the development of the barn, the first of which dated to the late 16th or early 17th century and was represented by the oak frame of the barn, the four trusses, walls and roof construction. The second phase included the addition of raking shores to the west end housed within joints at the front of the corner posts and modifications to the main body of the barn including building in the lean-to. The third phase of development involved the relocation of the barn. Although the barn was of late 16th or early 17th century origin, further developed in the 18th century, was later a 19th century structure re-built from the near complete frame of an earlier barn and associated lean-to directly related to Edward Hussey III’s remodelling of the estate in the mid-19th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Milton Keynes

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Milton Keynes UA

(G.66.4708) SP88363406 AIP database ID: {AEEC029B-15DF-4166-B095-5B52BFE5E7F4} Parish: Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Postal Code: MK2 2AX THE VILLA, FORMER RECKITT & COLEMAN SITE, WATLING STREET, FENNY STRATFORD Historic Building Recording: The Villa, Former Reckitt & Coleman Site, Watling Street, Fenny Stratford, Milton Keynes Zeepvat, B Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 55pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. The Villa, a three storey, three bay house, was one of a group of buildings constructed alongside the pre-canal alignment of Watling Street sometime in the 18th century. The survey revealed little evidence for the earlier form of the building, though tuck-pointed brickwork was revealed beneath later rendering on the south and east elevations. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 1148 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-53798

(G.66.4709) SP79003910 AIP database ID: {709B88EF-BE95-4812-9525-B9BE0FBBF785} Parish: Calverton Postal Code: MK19 6ED MANOR FARM COTTAGES, CALVERTON Manor Farm Cottages, Calverton, Milton Keynes. The Cottages. Historical Account and Building Recording Woodfield, P Stony Stratford : Paul Woodfield, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Paul Woodfield A survey was conducted on a row of cottages of post-medieval date. In 1957, four cottages were reduced to three to accommodate the increased expectations of comfort for workers following the Second World War. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 1113 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.66.4710) SP84854677 AIP database ID: {FD0639E5-25B1-45B1-BE30-D552C82C1253} Parish: Gayhurst Postal Code: MK16 8LH QUARRY FARM BUILDINGS, GAYHURST Quarry Farm Buildings, Gayhurst, Milton Keynes. The Farm Buildings. Historical Account and Building Record Woodfield, P Stony Stratford : Paul Woodfield, 2007, 16pp, pls, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: A survey was made of post-medieval farm buildings in advance of their conversion to residential use. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.66.4711) SP8165 4492 AIP database ID: {AA52C5FE-E099-44F5-B9E2-C3BB8962AF39} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Parish: Hanslope Postal Code: MK19 7ET NEW BUILDINGS FARM Archaeological Building Recording and Desk-based Assessment at New Buildings Farm, Hanslope, Buckinghamshire Prentice, J Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology New Buildings Farm, Hanslope was built during the middle years of the nineteenth century. Originally, the living accommodation provided was in the form of two back-to-back cottages. These were later converted into a single farmhouse with an additional range containing a dairy, wash-house and bakery. The farmhouse had been derelict for almost fifty years and was to be demolished. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :northamp3-51706

(G.66.4712) SP80833638 AIP database ID: {74C48CC4-81D5-412E-87F4-78260B12F3FC} Parish: Shenley Church End Postal Code: MK17 0NE SHENLEY DENS FARMHOUSE, CALVERTON ROAD, WHADDON, MILTON KEYNES Historic Building Assessment. Shenley Dens Farmhouse, Calverton Road, Whaddon, Milton Keynes Semmelmann, K Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 55pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A historic building recording was carried out at the derelict building of a 19th century farmhouse. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.66.4713) SP8643850516 AIP database ID: {09A9A7F1-A8D0-4CBE-93C0-0D88B94CDB93} Parish: Weston Underwood Postal Code: MK46 5JS CHERRY TREE COTTAGE, WESTON UNDERWOOD Cherry Tree Cottage, Weston Underwood, Bucks. Semmelmann, K Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 18pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A building survey found that Cherry Tree Cottage was a stone-built structure with an outshut and freestanding outbuilding to the rear. The cottage appeared to have been constructed as three dwellings in the late 17th century and the outshut added in the 18th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.66.4714) SP81144106 AIP database ID: {09165548-A98D-4CD0-8189-20E4FF0B318C} Parish: Wolverton and Greenleys Postal Code: MK12 5JU THE COACH HOUSE, REAR OF 96-97 STRATFORD ROAD, WOLVERTON The Coach House, rear of 96-97 Stratford Road, Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5LX. Recording Prior to the Redevelopment of the Redundant Outbuilding to Form a Dwelling Pegley, A London : Pegley D'arcy Architecture, 2007, 12pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Pegley D'arcy Architecture Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

A record was made of building element of post-medieval date prior to redevelopment of the site to make use of the outbuildings for residential purposes. An interesting feature of note as a dovecote built into the roof of a two-storey structure. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Oxfordshire

Oxford

(G.38.4715) SP51100740 AIP database ID: {8A5B0F00-0A75-4161-B03E-EF17CAF705E4} Parish: North Ward Postal Code: OX2 6LH WYCLIFFE HALL, BANBURY ROAD, OXFORD Wycliffe Hall, Banbury Road, Oxford. Archaeological Desk-based Assessment and Historic Building Survey Morton, R & M orriss, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 68pp, pls, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology A desk-based assessment found no archaeological remains recorded within the site. The earliest buildings comprised Wycliffe Hall, originally two separate detached houses, dating from the 1860s. The proposed development includes a library construction, dining room extension and auditorium extension. The current building was recorded in advance of the proposed developments. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

South Oxfordshire

(G.38.4716) SU76008260 AIP database ID: {3FB777A3-2BC7-4935-BBC0-74CB5A28F522} Parish: Henley-on-Thames Postal Code: RG9 2AB 17 TO 21 MARKEY PLACE, HENLEY-ON-THAMES Archaeological Desk-based Assessment and Building Appraisal of 17 to 21 Markey Place, Henley- on-Thames AOC Archaeology Group Twickenham : AOC Archaeology Group, 2007, 92pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group A desk-based assessment suggested that archaeological remains dating to the Roman period may have existed to the rear of the properties as well as evidence dating from the medieval period and post- medieval period, relating to early industrial activities within the burgage plots of the properties ranging from local to regional significance. A building appraisal suggested that the buildings appeared to be in good condition, having been well maintained. The irregularity of the interior floors, particularly at No. 19, did not appear to affect the stability of the properties. There were a few detailed decorated elements in the properties and No. 17, appeared to have lost one or more of its chimneystacks. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :No

Vale of White Horse

(G.38.4717) SU50509390 AIP database ID: {3DF48EF8-10AC-4F1F-A316-9ECC6AA612E4} Parish: Sutton Courtenay Postal Code: OX14 4AQ THE ABBEY, SUTTON COURTENAY The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay. Historic Building Investigation and Recording Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Underdown, S Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 65pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology A programme of historic building investigation and recording was carried out at The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay. This related to a series of interventions made through the render cladding of the building to investigate key points in the underlying timber frame and other historic fabric. This was not designed specifically as an archaeological intervention but was undertaken to enable the architect and engineer to design a programme of conservation and repair. Archaeological recording was necessary as this was a Grade I Listed Building and some interpretation and analysis of the exposed fabric was also requested to add to the information available for formulating the plan of conservation works. The investigation had given valuable information about the condition of the structure and also about the nature of the surviving historic fabric, identifying primary and later phases of framing in some places and different phases and types of infill panel. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-49499

West Oxfordshire

(G.38.4718) SP31152711 AIP database ID: {33B8099C-037C-4E9A-BB16-785C5F53DB7D} Parish: Chipping Norton Postal Code: OX7 5LJ CHIPPING NORTON BAPTIST CHURCH Chipping Norton Baptist Church, New Street, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Building Assessment Matthews, C Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The church, a Grade II Listed Building, dated to 1733 in the earliest areas. It was extended to the north in 1816/17, with further changes up to the late 20th century. The church was clearly of local and some regional importance, having been in use as a Baptist church since 1775. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Reading

Reading UA

(G.75.4719) SU71377320 AIP database ID: {86015EFD-4D8B-4BD0-8F8B-6E08C6568276} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: RG1 7TB SCHEME B, 154 CASTLE STREET Scheme B, 154 Castle Street, Reading, Berkshire. Historic Building Appraisal Ford, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services The project recorded the east wing of an 18th century coaching inn which had been extended and later modified for office accommodation. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.75.4720) SU70877300 AIP database ID: {BA9546EC-5CA6-4EC0-A6DF-06D4E684CAA2} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: RG1 7RP SCHEME C, 154 CASTLE STREET, READING Scheme C, 154 Castle Street, Reading. Historic Building Appraisal Ford, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 27pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services The project recorded the east wing of an 18th century coaching inn which had been extended and later modified for office accommodation. Four proposed schemes for redevelopment were assessed for their respective impacts on the historic fabric of the structure. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 13496 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.75.4721) SU72457323 AIP database ID: {04B04445-FBB0-44AA-9C2D-CCDAC5DE7814} Parish: Redlands Ward Postal Code: RG1 4NJ 4 ELDON ROAD 4 Eldon Road, Reading, Berkshire Ford, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services A building recording was made of a Listed Building that was proposed to be converted from bed-sits to flats. [AIP]

OASIS ID :No Southampton

Southampton UA

(G.80.4722) SU4272815272 AIP database ID: {AC1EA355-287B-4941-BE10-9DEB7AC8ADF5} Parish: Portswood Ward Postal Code: SO17 3AQ THE FARADAY BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON The Faraday Building, University of Southampton. Historic Buildng Survey Brown, J Southampton : Gifford & Partners, 2007, 50pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gifford & Partners Analysis of the structure of the Faraday Building discovered that while the function of the building had remained intact, the original interior design and organisation of the room plan had changed significantly form the design of Sir Basil Spence. The development proposals involved returning the physical character of the building to a more open-plan structure, in keeping with the original philosophy of the building. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(G.80.4723) SU4444110122 AIP database ID: {D798FD30-8973-4F37-9215-8117473CB0B3} Parish: Woolston Ward Postal Code: SO19 9GP FORMER SUN INN, WESTON LANE Archaeological Building Recording at the Former Sun Inn, Weston Lane, Southampton Smith, M P Southampton : Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit, 2007, 43pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Southampton City Council Archaeology Unit A building survey found that the inn may have formerly been two cottages in the 19th century. Subsequent alterations and additions dated into the 20th century. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: SOU 1451 Archaeological periods represented: PM

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

Surrey

Guildford

(G.43.4724) SU99704910 AIP database ID: {196DEEAD-DF99-441C-8BB3-1670F913195C} Parish: Holy Trinity Ward Postal Code: GU1 3XF OLD RIVER COTTAGE, QUARRY STREET Old River Cottage, Quarry Street, Guildford Garratt, T London : CgMs, 2007, 50pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: CgMs A survey was made of a cottage that was abandoned in recent history due to flooding. Permission was being sought to change the use of the building from domestic to business use, the demolition of a garage and the extension of an existing boathouse. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.43.4725) TQ07305670 AIP database ID: {256C736F-95BF-447D-AEDE-0F152949545E} Parish: Ockham Postal Code: GU23 6NP THE HAUTBOY INN, OCKHAM An Historical Buildings Assessment of The Hautboy Inn, Ockham, Surrey Aldsworth, F Chichester : Fred Aldsworth, 2007, 29pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Fred Aldsworth A building survey was conducted in support of applications for Listed Building consent to provide small additions to a Grade II Listed Building and to demolish existing buildings and redevelop land immediately to the west. The survey established that the present building was built in 1864 as a hall. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

Reigate and Banstead

(G.43.4726) TQ2895053362 AIP database ID: {F876D796-A78E-4B86-96E1-3886E8B51018} Parish: Merstham Ward Postal Code: RH1 3BE HOME FARM, MERSTHAM Home Farm, Merstham, Surrey. Historic Building Assessment Underdown, S Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 41pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology A building recording was made of a medieval hall, a late Sixteenth century wing and later extensions and alterations. Also recorded was a barn. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :no West Berkshire

West Berkshire UA

(G.89.4727) SU60907863 AIP database ID: {866300A8-D7DF-4407-9667-60267CABBD80} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Parish: Basildon Postal Code: RG8 9NN BOUNDARY WALL, BARN HOUSE, LOWER BASILDON Boundary Wall, Barn House, Lower Basildon, West Berkshire. Building Recording Mundin, A Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services The boundary wall surrounding the site of Barn House was to be breached to allow new access to be created. The remains of the foundation were recorded before removal for sloped access down to road level. It was noted that reinforcement of the wall and rebuilding had occurred with brick rebuild across a substantial portion. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.89.4728) SU42597234 AIP database ID: {C1921F4C-34F7-4526-822B-D57B848E4A50} Parish: Boxford Postal Code: RG20 8DL KINGFISHERS COTTAGE, WESTBROOK, BOXFORD The Survey of a Barn at Kingfishers Cottage, Westbrook, Boxford, Berks Rodwell, K A Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services A survey was made of a barn that lay within a Conservation Area and adjacent to an SSSI. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.89.4729) SU4254571370 AIP database ID: {5CB5DBAE-CABB-4AC6-98E5-EED275F37C80} Parish: Boxford Postal Code: RG20 8DH THE BOXFORD RAILWAY BRIDGE ADJACENT TO ROSEBANK, BOXFORD, NEWBURY A Record of the Boxford Railway Bridge Adjacent to Rosebank, Boxford, Newbury Entwistle, R Aldermaston : Berkshire Archaeological Services, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Berkshire Archaeological Services A record was made of a disused railway bridge prior to is demolition. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :berkshir1-28568

(G.89.4730) SU33307010 AIP database ID: {850A1E18-BF56-4C89-A0E5-B5CB1DD033F9} Parish: Hungerford Postal Code: RG17 0TA THE WALLED GARDEN GLASSHOUSES AND COLD FRAMES, LEVERTON, HUNGERFORD The Walled Garden Glasshouses and Cold Frames, Leverton, Hungerford, Berkshire Peter Scott & Partners Newbury : Peter Scott & Partners, 2007, 65pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Peter Scott & Partners A survey was made of glasshouses and sections of the garden wall that were thought to pose a hazard or that could not serve an economic purpose. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

(G.89.4731) SU36506620 AIP database ID: {91393AA3-3DEB-4C15-9CBE-1D6322498ACF} Parish: Kintbury Postal Code: RG15 0SL INGLEWOOD HOUSE, KINTBURY Inglewood House, Kintbury. Archaeological Building Recording Rous, M Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 57pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology Building recording was carried out in advance of redevelopment of the site. It was found that Inglewood House started as a typical West Berkshire manor house and farm complex, which developed into a small country house in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the 1970s, the house was converted into a health spa, closing in 2005 amid proposals to redevelop the site as 96 retirement properties set amidst 39 acres of landscaped gardens. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.89.4732) SU34507727 AIP database ID: {C83E70AF-9B5D-4511-8F4D-A728E637148E} Parish: Lambourn Postal Code: RG16 7JN THE GRANARY, EASTBURY, LAMBOURN The Granary, Eastbury, Lambourn, Berkshire. Historic Building Appraisal and Impact Assessment Davenport, P Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The current owner wished to convert the post-medieval cattle shed for residential use, The complex included the cattle shed, cart shed and a granary. Some of the buildings may be of mid to late 17th century in date. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.89.4733) SU45906639 AIP database ID: {E76974B9-CE24-4ADA-A12E-105E744733B1} Parish: Newbury Postal Code: RG14 6AL THE QUADRANGLE, ENBORNE COURT, ENBORNE GATE Level 2 Survey of the Quadrangle, Enborne Court, Enborne Gate, Berkshire. RG14 6AL Hake, J Newbury : Thames Vale Homes, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Thames Vale Homes A survey was made of former nineteenth century agricultural buildings that had recently been converted into offices. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.89.4734) SU46557612 AIP database ID: {06E459B8-7B3B-4773-9AAC-3B028C89D0EF} Parish: Peasemore Postal Code: RG16 8TX GIDLEY FARM, PEASEMORE Gidley Farm, Peasemore, West Berkshire: An Architectural & Historical Record Lang Hall, M Reading : Lang Hall Archaeology & The Historicl Environment Consultancy, 2007, 68pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Lang Hall Archaeology, The Historic Environment Consultancy A record was made of the 17th century farmhouse, the threshing barn, further agricultural buildings a cart shed and a bungalow. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(G.89.4735) SU45506950 AIP database ID: {2BC11612-77D2-4FC3-8AA4-094FEDB17B1C} Parish: Speen Postal Code: RG16 8AQ 20 BAGNOR, NEWBURY 20 Bagnor, Newbury. Record of Brick and Tiled Outbuilding Mathewson, D Lambourn : Mathewson Waters Architects, 2007, 4pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Mathewson Waters Architects An outbuilding was recorded prior to its demolition. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :No

(G.89.4736) SU51576713 AIP database ID: {FD980413-759B-4567-ACE5-3C563E5BC847} Parish: Thatcham Postal Code: RG19 3PJ CHURCH GATE HOUSE, THATCHAM Church Gate House, Thatcham, Berkshire. Historic Building Assessment Davis, B Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology , 2007, 28pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The assessment of the Grade II Listed Building revealed several key phases of development, including part of a possible 14th century timber frame. The second phase occupied the west half of the front of the house and was built up against the then existing medieval frame. The house was extensively remodelled in the 18th century, giving it's present form and appearance. It was further extended to the south-west and the east side was raised in height in the early 20th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.89.4737) SU51706730 AIP database ID: {D197BB55-62DB-4366-B9BC-A6B7AC2D12F0} Parish: Thatcham Postal Code: RG13 4HR FORGE CAGE AT THE REAR OF 58 THE BROADWAY, THATCHAM Forge Cage at the Rear of 58 the Broadway, Thatcham, RG19 3HP Gillah, C Thatcham : Mursell & Company, 2007, 15pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Mursell & Company An inspection of the burnt remains of the former café found that the structure was of probable 17th or 18th century date. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no West Sussex

Arun

(G.45.4738) SU9644 0793 AIP database ID: {04C869FE-CAB8-488B-B461-F7EBA3D4FCC5} Parish: Slindon Postal Code: BN18 0QZ 47 PARK LANE, SLINDON An Interpretive Building Recording at 47 Park Lane, Slindon Martin D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 61pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East An interpretive building survey was undertaken at Park Lane, Slindon. The building retained the scant remains of an earlier structure of c.1700, incorporated into the end gable walls, and this included the inglenook fireplace and possibly, the main roof. In the late 18th century the house was all but rebuilt with loftier storey heights. The design chosen was classic of its type and period, with a totally symmetrical façade incorporating a central doorway and having end chimneys to its gables. The map evidence indicated that between 1841 and 1876 an added outhouse was demolished from the western end and replaced by a new outhouse built against the garden wall to the east. Almost certainly the attached privy dates from the same period. During the same general period minor alterations were made within the house and the structure was thoroughly overhauled. How much of this occurred at the same time as the outhouse was rebuilt, and how much subsequently, was uncertain. Save for essential repairs and the application of later coverings, few alterations had been made subsequently. None warranted individual note. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :No

Chichester

(G.45.4739) SU96411662 AIP database ID: {8296E4B4-4720-4319-9829-FFBA09B0B2A4} Parish: Duncton Postal Code: GU28 0LF DUNCTON WATER MILL Barlavington, West Sussex. Duncton Water Mill Report Martin, R G Saltdean : Sussex Industrial Archaeological Society, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Sussex Industrial Archaeological Society Building recording was carried out on the mill. The earliest recorded building on the site was an early mill, constructed between 1347 and 1373, with the later version built in the late 18th century. Milling ceased in 1920. The structure contained some unusual features, such as the use of brick facing to the lower part of the north and south walls. The grain dust along the ceiling of the stone floor was also unexplained. In general, the three-storey masonry structure of the mill was in excellent condition. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 06-024

OASIS ID :no

(G.45.4740) SU97602190 AIP database ID: {4A71E41E-872E-4F91-98A0-DEEF677BD0E8} Parish: Petworth Postal Code: GU28 0DR PETWORTH HOUSE ATTICS Interpretive Historic Building Survey, Petworth House Attics, Petworth, West Sussex Henderson, M & Martin, D Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 46pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A survey was undertaken of the southern end of Petworth House, which revealed a complex series of roof construction encompassed by the current modern, flat-crowned roof. There were three distinct phases of activity. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(G.45.4741) SU86602250 AIP database ID: {25580C07-648F-4F7C-AEBA-1390B8A42757} Parish: Stedham with Iping Postal Code: GU29 0NS Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

ROSE TREE COTTAGE, WOOLBEDING Rose Tree Cottage, Woolbeding, West Sussex. Appendix 4 Report on Additional Recording Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East Additional work was carried out following the exposure of historic fabric within the building. A fireplace, the underside of the staircase, wallplates, tiebeams, kitchen and bedroom features were recorded. A service trench was observed during a previous watching brief. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 06-114

OASIS ID :no

(G.45.4742) SU96302212 AIP database ID: {D29AE3EB-BEC0-4460-94CC-25DBEBB79A15} Parish: Tillington Postal Code: GU28 9AE SNOWHILL PADDOCK COLT HOUSE, PETWORTH PARK, PETWORTH Interpretive Historic Building Survey at Snowhill Paddock Colt House, Petworth Park, Petworth, West Sussex James, R Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 44pp, colour pls, figs, refs, Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East The Snowhill paddock colt house at Petworth Park was surveyed in February 2007, in order to update the existing vernacular building survey and in doing so to inform the repair of the building. The colt house was square in plan and subdivided into two equal areas. It was constructed of stone with a crenulated parapet on the principle east and west elevations. The north and south elevations were built of coursed square rubble on a stone plinth. It was a single storey structure with a hay loft located within the central part of the building. The building was in a ruinous state with the majority of the roof and loft floor lost. The colt house was built in the mid-19th century along with another colt house of similar design, which was located nearby. These replaced earlier colt houses constructed on the estate. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Crawley

(G.45.4743) TQ2672836603 AIP database ID: {D80DCCDC-B4AB-42AD-BFDE-E49F8EFE158A} Parish: West Green Ward Postal Code: RH10 1BS THE GEORGE, HIGH STREET, CRAWLEY An Archaeological Interpretative Survey of the George, High Street, Crawley, West Sussex Martin, D & Martin, B Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 44pp, p ls, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East Building recording was carried out on The George. The building had been in continuous use since it was built in the late 14th century. The modern internal layout bears little relationship to the original layout of the building and by the fact that the majority of historical fabric was masked from view behind later, mostly modern plaster wall finishings. Some historical timber framing remains were exposed, particularly, but not exclusively, within the ceilings of the ground-floor rooms. This timbering was visually compromised by archaic-looking fabric which had been introduced into selective areas in modern times. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Windsor & Maidenhead

Windsor and Maidenhead UA Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Building Recording Version 4.1

(G.90.4744) SU82338172 AIP database ID: {5E4240B8-6FE1-4748-BB97-383982BE550F} Parish: Hurley Postal Code: SL6 6RQ TOP FARM, HONEY LANE, HURLEY Top Farm, Honey Lane, Hurley, Berkshire. Historic Building Recording Prosser, L, Collins, T, Henry, K & Barton, T Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 42pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Nearby Hall Place dated at least from the early 17th century, and was depicted on a map of 1609. The assessment site had a long association with Hall Place, being called Hall Place Farm throughout much of its history. The buildings comprised a narrow range including livestock shelters and stores. This, along with the eastern extent of the range, represented a single building phase with later modifications and alterations. Its construction was in keeping with a mid-19th century date, confirmed by the historic map evidence which indicated a date range between 1843 and 1889. The range preserved characteristics of model farm construction, prevalent during the 19th century. Several interesting structural features survived, including Baltic bracking marks on many roof timbers, giving a Polish origin for the timber used on the principal roof trusses. The side-sliding window form was of interest and a well preserved example was observed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol7-33669