Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1 East Midlands Derbyshire

Amber Valley

(F.17.4216) SK35304720 AIP database ID: {DA692F5A-8917-4D20-B686-9472D5F2ECAC} Parish: Belper Postal Code: DE5 1LE THE BELPER PARKS PROJECT The Belper Parks Project, Belper, Derbyshire Baker, S Sheffield : ARCUS, 2007, 115pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: ARCUS A historic landscape survey was carried out by professional archaeologists and local community volunteers at Belper Park, a former medieval deer park within the forest of Driffield Heath. Elements of the former park landscape were investigated, including surviving sections of bank associated with the park pale, a probable fishpond and associated mill leat, and areas of holly-rich Ancient Woodland. The deer park appeared to have lapsed in the 16th century, and in the early post-medieval period a complex of fields and dry stone walls developed within the former park, while areas of woodland were managed by coppicing and exploited for charcoal and white- production. This was an important survival of a medieval and early post-medieval landscape, and it was recommended that a management plan be drawn up to enable sensitive conservation of the archaeological features within the Local Nature Reserve. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

Derbyshire Dales

(F.17.4217) SK30106040 AIP database ID: {76D423DA-B2DF-4213-AFE9-93797EC1F819} Parish: Matlock Town Postal Code: DE4 3FE MATLOCK BANK Matlock Bank Conservation Area Appraisal Mel Morris Conservation Ipstones : Mel Morris Conservation, 2007, 88pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mel Morris Conservation The Conservation Area's character was predominantly formed by the steep Derwent Valley hillside topography and resulting dramatic views, coupled with the wealth of architectural heritage of the hydropathic industry. The hillside was mainly open fields with sparse development until the 20th century, when John Smedley's hydropathic establishment was established, creating a social infrastructure around the area. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

High Peak

(F.17.4218) SK05707350 AIP database ID: {57FE34FF-7C8E-4380-B1AC-C8FE8F6275D8} Parish: Buxton Central Ward Postal Code: SK17 6AZ BUXTON CONSERVATION AREAS Buxton Conservation Areas. Character Appraisal Mel Morris Conservation Ipstones : Mel Morris Conservation, 2007, 189pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mel Morris Conservation An appraisal of Buxton, the highest town in , was carried out with respect to areas of interest giving distinctive characteristics to the locality. The report documented the rise of the town in the 18th Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1 century, with the discovery of warm springs, followed by expansion in the 20th century and the decline of the town in the post-war years. Buxton Conservation Area was defined in 1968. [AIP]

OASIS ID :noEastern Region Essex

Colchester

(F.22.4219) TL9836614268 AIP database ID: {B87E0422-DAE4-4F53-A16B-3F5E27A151F8} Parish: Great and Little Wigborough Postal Code: CO5 7RD COPT HALL Copt Hall, Essex. Archaeological and Historic Landscape Survey Clarke, V, Gascoyne, A & Medlycott, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 95pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit A survey was made of the Copt Hall estate. Of note amongst the 162ha was the saltings/redhills of probable Iron Age/Romano-British date. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: IA

OASIS ID :no

(F.22.4220) TM00502380 AIP database ID: {72961124-7FFD-48CE-A0B0-19FC2DBBE290} Parish: Harbour Ward Postal Code: CO2 8RT BOURNE MILL, COLCHESTER Bourne Mill, Colchester. Historical Report Thornton, C Maldon : Dr. Chris Thornton, 2007, 87pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Dr. Chris Thornton A survey was made of Bourne Mill and its environs to develop a greater understanding of the social and historical context of the landscape on behalf of the National Trust. The survey found accounts dating the use of the site as part of an abbey (original documents did not survive) and that a mansion on the site was destroyed during the second civil war of 1648. The site was likely used as a mill since at least the 12th-13th centuries and the most recent mill was of late post-medieval date. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no Luton

Luton UA

(F.63.4221) TL09501950 AIP database ID: {B16D3EE8-F316-4F5C-AF6E-51A794731971} Parish: South Ward Postal Code: LU1 3LG KIDNEY WOOD, LUTON Kidney Wood, Luton Simco, A Bedford : Angela Simco, 2007, 24pp, figs Work undertaken by: Angela Simco Kidney Wood is a small remnant of ancient woodland on the south-west edge of the town of Luton, surrounded by modern roads and residential or commercial development. While its original form was truncated by the construction of the Luton Southern Bypass, features of historic and archaeological interest survive within the wood. These include wood banks of possibly medieval origin along the east and west boundaries, and extensive quarrying associated with a 19th century brickyard which lay to the north. [Au] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: MD, MO

OASIS ID :no MULTI-COUNTY RECORD

Breckland, Forest Heath, King's Lynn and West

(F.50.4222) TL74908860, AIP database ID: {5233F6CA-F3C3-4740-BF13-43D0733FF343} TL75108890, TL82208660, TL78909310, TF78400550, TL82909180, TL78009070, TL79309820, TL82109650, TL79109240 Parish: Weeting-with-Broomhill, Santon Downham, Mundford, Lynford, Postal Code: IP26 5JH, Hockwold, Ickburgh cum Wilton, Cranwich IP26 4NQ, IP27 0TU, PE37 8AS, IP26 5EA, IP27 0RE, IP26 5AS, IP26 5DA EARTHWORK SITES IN NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK Rapid Earthwork Identification Survey for Forest Enterprise Craven, J Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 12pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service A rapid archaeological earthwork survey was carried out in north-west Suffolk and south Norfolk. This was part of an ongoing program which aimed to identify any earthworks or visible archaeological features surviving within areas managed by the Forestry Commission, and to establish whether any areas would be impacted by various estate management exercises. The sites were not surveyed in detail, and comprised those at Cockley Cley, Didlington, Mundford, Ickburgh, Lynford, Weeting and Hockwold cum Wilton in Norfolk, and Stanton Downham in Suffolk. Other un-named areas were also surveyed. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 51406 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no Norfolk

North Norfolk

(F.33.4223) TG4609822765 AIP database ID: {23A87DAE-086A-43A7-B7A7-80D4BC46E223} Parish: Sea Palling Postal Code: NR29 4AD HORSEY AND HEIGHAM HOLMES Archaeological and Historic Landscape Survey. Horsey and Heigham Holmes, Norfolk Penn, K Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 85pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology A survey was made of the estate and found that it contained a medieval church, an 18th century rectory and another house and barn, in addition to the hall. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, UD

OASIS ID :no Suffolk Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Suffolk Coastal

(F.42.4224) TM28706400 AIP database ID: {21C04D54-0E60-476C-A0EF-5C8618C3F007} Parish: Framlingham Postal Code: IP13 9HU FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE Framlingham Castle, Suffolk. Landscape Context. Desk Top Assessment Alexander, M London : English Heritage, 2007, 63pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage Framlington was identified as the caput of an Anglo-Saxon estate. A Norman precursor to the castle was probably deliberately located where the castle is today to reinforce claims over older territory. The known parks were examined in the field. A section of park was found to survive along much of the eastern side of Framlington Great Park. The church may have been inserted into an existing framework. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :englishh2-51128 Thurrock

Thurrock UA

(F.86.4225) TQ6804278314 AIP database ID: {5DFD0D40-6D26-4A41-8493-CEB39200B6E1} Parish: East Tilbury Ward Postal Code: RM18 8RL EAST TILBURY East Tilbury, Thurrock, Essex. Historic Area Appraisal Smith, J London : English Heritage, 2007, 68pp, pls, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage A historic appraisal was made of the East Tilbury area. The area was found to be largely industrial in nature but also covered the village. It was thought likely that 14000 homes will be built in the area. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 15138

OASIS ID :englishh2-28573North East Darlington

Darlington UA

(F.55.4226) NZ35030705 AIP database ID: {220005DC-4467-4EBD-A05D-69A878752D5A} Parish: Neasham Postal Code: DL2 1PR SOCKBURN HALL Sockburn Hall, Darlington. An Archaeological Investigation of the Medieval and Post-medieval Manors and the Setting of the Pre-conquest Church Went, D & Jecock, M York : English Heritage, 2007, 81pp, colour pls, figs ,refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage A survey of Sockburn Hall found that landscape had undergone phases of changes prior to the construction of the present hall in 1834. Prior to that, the estate was the likely location of an ecclesiastical centre of such importance that it was considered suitable for the consecrations of a bishop and archbishop in the late 8th century. It also had an assemblage of 9th and 10th century Viking sculptured stones within and around the ruined church. [Au(abr)]

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OASIS ID :no Durham

Derwentside

(F.20.4227) NZ16504350 AIP database ID: {2DFE6C41-1F81-4B59-AE02-F2A9228B9D71} Parish: Cornsay Postal Code: DH7 9EE LAND AT HEDLEYHOPE FELL, TOW LAW Archaeological Landscape Survey of Land at Hedleyhope Fell, Tow Law, County Durham Peters, C Alston : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd., 2007, 46pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. As part of a management survey to record mining resources, 48 features were located from historical research. The archaeological landscape survey revealed a total of 46 features survive within the study area. A total of 22 features were know from the desktop survey and a further 24 were encountered suggesting a good level of survival in the area. The most significant was the Victoria pit and an engine house. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 151816, 151862 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :northpen3-32975 Former County of Tyne & Wear

Gateshead

(F.05.4228) NZ25506310 AIP database ID: {666315FC-3682-43A0-852D-085F95539BE2} Parish: Bridges Ward Postal Code: NE8 1HD THE TRINITY CENTRE, GATESHEAD Trinity Shopping Centre, Gateshead Topping, J & Bryson, K Newcastle : RealTyne Preservation Group, 2007, 20pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: RealTyne Preservation Group An request was made to grant Listed Building status to the Trinity Centre, a shopping centre with car park, was designed by Owen Luder in 1962 in the Brutalist style. The concrete structure had a prominent role in the 1971 film 'Get Carter', included rare features such as loading bays above the shops. [AIP]

SMR primary record number: 2007/92 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4229) NZ25606140 AIP database ID: {05111001-D541-4B6B-984E-09B95059C038} Parish: Saltwell Ward Postal Code: NE9 5BN NORTH DENE HOUSE, GATESHEAD COLLEGE, DURHAM ROAD, GATESHEAD Gateshead College, Durham Road, Gateshead. Conservation Area Appraisal, Conservation Statement for North Dene House Simpson & Brown Edinburgh : Simpson & Brown, 2007, 67pp, pls, figs Work undertaken by: Simpson & Brown A conservation statement including an outline condition assessment of the buildings has been prepared to inform appropriate future use, management and redevelopment of the site. The assessment included a review of the documentary evidence together with a physical analysis of the building fabric of the post-medieval building. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/154 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no & Cleveland

Redcar and Cleveland UA

(F.76.4230) NZ62121999 AIP database ID: {F98F41A5-5E7A-40B1-9AA7-F7CD04615FEF} Parish: Guisborough Postal Code: TS11 8DJ PATTERSON'S BANK, UPLEATHAM Archaeological Conservation. Round Barrow at Errington Wood, Upleatham. Reburial of a Cup- marked Boulder Rowe, P Hartlepool : Tees Archaeology , 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Tees Archaeology A loose cup-marked boulder was identified within a small quarried area to the north of a Bronze Age burial mound in 1999. It was presumed that this had been eroded from the mound, or removed in an unrecorded 19th or 20th century excavation. The stone was reburied within a hollow at the summit of the mound. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: BA

OASIS ID :teesarch1-26848North West Cheshire

Congleton

(F.13.4231) SJ88506450 AIP database ID: {4EFF9EAA-E8B2-4894-8CAB-F20C9A0B3333} Parish: Congleton Postal Code: CW12 3PQ BUGLAWTON HALL SCHOOL Buglawton Hall School. Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Hayes, L Chester : Gifford & Partners, 2007, 75pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Gifford & Partners A desk-based assessment and visual inspection of the Grade II Listed Building of Buglawton Hall School and its surroundings determined that the main hall dated back to the 16th century whereas extensions and additions continued to be added as recently as the 1950s. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: R2766 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Ellesmere Port & Neston

(F.13.4232) SJ31407410 AIP database ID: {C5FE657C-93CD-4854-BE57-483F7A1C3566} Parish: Burton & Ness Ward Postal Code: BT12 7AL BURTON MANOR Conservation Management Plan. Burton Manor. Final Draft Consultation Humble, L Liverpool : Purcell, Miller, Tritton, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Purcell, Miller, Tritton Burton Manor College included the main college building and six ancillary buildings that contained 51 bedrooms, eight seminar rooms and other rooms related to the running of the college. The walled kitchen was used as allotments by local residents. The two greenhouses were not used due to their advanced state of decay. The college was added to the village of Burton Conservation Area in 2002. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

The conservation area contained 35 Listed Buildings. The Manor house, a Grade II Listed Building, was built in 1904. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no Cumbria

Allerdale

(F.16.4233) NY24001840 AIP database ID: {E3A35A40-E049-4F86-BAB1-1885F16609C2} Parish: Above Derwent Postal Code: CA12 5UG LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK Newlands Beck & River Derwent Restoration Project, Lake District National Park, Historic Landscape Analysis Rushworth, A Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 70pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A historic landscape analysis was carried out to inform the development of proposals to improve water quality in the Bassenthwaite Lake and to assess the implications of any such restoration work. This identified the following sites within the study area as potentially important. In the river Derwent area, the immediate environs of How Farm, possibly of Scandinavian or Post-Conquest origin, the site of Armatrigg Hill was recorded whose name suggested a Scandinavian origin, plus remains of an earlier version of High Stock Bridge in its vicinity. Also noted was the line of the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith railway. The course of the possible Roman road along the east side of the river Derwent was traced on aerial photographs and cropmarks to the east of the river. At the area of Newlands Beck the line of the Keswick-Whinlatter Roman road, the environs of Bog House, the course of the former turnpike, early modern and possibly medieval road between Braithwaite and Portinscale were located. Also of importance was the Braithwaite Bridge settlement site (later called Newlands Beck Bridge) and the line of the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith railway. No evidence was found to substantiate the suggestion that the flood banks were created under the auspices of Fountains Abbey in order to expand the area of land under cultivation. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM, MO, RO, MD

OASIS ID :no

Allerdale

(F.16.4234) NY26001400 AIP database ID: {53066341-6B4C-4D86-88B4-761BC89498E9} Parish: Borrowdale Postal Code: CA12 5XG BORROWDALE VALLEY Borrowdale: Borrowdale Valley Schofield, P, Levey, K, Quartermaine, J Lancaster : Oxford Archaeology North, 2007, 1p Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology North An archaeological survey and desk-based assessment was commissioned by the National Trust, in order to produce a detailed Historic Landscape Survey of Borrowdale. [Sec]

OASIS ID :no

Eden

(F.16.4235) NY76803820, AIP database ID: {3D9AC96E-BD3F-4C2B-8722-0BEA1783D3E5} NY78103580, NY76203820, Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

NY77303370, NY75403530 Parish: Alston Moor Postal Code: CA9 3HF, DL12 0YZ TYNEHEAD A Survey of the Industrial Sites of Tynehead Brooks, G Carlisle : Graham Brooks, 2007, 36pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Graham Brooks A survey was of industrial sites of Tynehead was carried out. The area surveyed is the upper Tyne valley from south of its junction with Dorth Gill (NY 762 382) to the source of the Tyne (at approximately NY 754 353), including the east slope of round hill. From across the watershed to the following this to Crookburn Foot (NY 773 337). Then along Crook Burn to the bridge on the B6277 (NY 781 358 ), then along the road to opposite Dorth Gill Foot (NY 768 382). This area enclosed Tynehead Fell an area of open moor rising to over 2,000 feet. Historically this area was separate from Alston Moor and was part of the Priorsdale, which was split into six messuages in 1588. The area in this survey was part of the Hole Liberty and also the Hill Liberty. It was possible that some of the mines in this area were the original Carlisle mines noted for their high silver content and dating from the thirteenth century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :no

(F.16.4236) NY75003500 AIP database ID: {C70F7448-1EDE-4CCE-87D1-5F00A388F1F4} Parish: Alston Moor Postal Code: CA9 3HF TYNEHEAD FELL INDUSTRIAL SITES, TYNEHEAD Alston Moor: Tynehead Fell Industrial Sites, Tynehead Brooks, G Carlisle : Graham Brooks, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: G. Brooks A survey was undertaken as part of private research, producing a gazetteer of industrial sites located on Tynehead Fell, an area of open moorland that rises to over 2000 ft. This area was historically separate from Alston Moor, and part of the Priorsdale, which was split into six messuages in 1588. The area surveyed was part of the Hole Liberty and Hill Liberty, and it was thought possible that some of the mines were the original Carlisle mines noted for their high silver content, dating from the 13th century. [Sec]

OASIS ID :no

(F.16.4237) NY76292273 AIP database ID: {649CFEEC-8FEA-4D74-99FE-4D1AE3C1D470} Parish: Murton Postal Code: CA16 6LX SCORDALE LEAD MINES, CUMBRIA Research Department Report 15/2007 Scordale Lead Mines, Cumbria. A Preliminary Assessment of the Threat from River Erosion. Interim Survey Report Hunt, A & Ainsworth, S York : English Heritage, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Abbey Hunt & Stewart Ainsworth The report was carried out to outline the current understanding of the site for management and conservation purposes as well as summarize the progress of the project. The initial phases of fieldwork have established the nature and extent of the archaeological remains within the key areas and have identified areas most at risk from river erosion. Features included: Bronze Age earthworks, undated cairns, a lead working site, a mill, a culvert, a leat, a hollow way, a path, a waste disposal site, a pond, and a road. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 3/07/1801 Archaeological periods represented: UD, PR, BA

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OASIS ID :noSouth East East Sussex

Rother

(F.21.4238) TQ8945017000 AIP database ID: {6C93AB75-A42C-4B11-8580-5B8F3E7326A9} Parish: Icklesham Postal Code: TN36 4AD CRUTCHES FARM Crutches Farm, Icklesham, East Sussex. A Character Appraisal & Conservation Statement Edwards, B Blandford Forum : Forum Heritage Services, 2007, 77pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Forum Heritage Services None of the working buildings at Crutches Farm were Listed (the farmhouse, in separate ownership, was Grade II Listed). The farmstead group represented a characteristic group of buildings indicating the mixed farming economy of the area - hops, arable and cattle with the possible later use of part of the barn for fruit storage. The barn was of a relatively late date for the use of timber-framing. It was of a standard form found across much of the south-east of England and parts of the East of England. Non- traditional roofing material was used. The unconverted oast house was significant in that it was one of a limited number of unconverted oasts. It was understood that no internal features relating to the kilns survived. The stable is a characteristic building type but its significance was reduced by the loss of internal fittings and fixtures. The fattening lodge was a relatively common building type. Its hipped roof was a locally characteristic feature, but it did not retain any internal fittings or fixtures. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

Wealden

(F.21.4239) TQ47502150 AIP database ID: {0562EDEF-6B68-4F2E-B827-30D6D0ACCACE} Parish: Uckfield Postal Code: TN22 1LW BRIDGE COTTAGE, UCKFIELD Archaeological Mitigation Strategy for Proposed Alterations to Bridge Cottage, Uckfield, East Sussex Martin, D Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 18pp Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A conservation statement and mitigation plan was undertaken to inform on the age and development of the 15th century building in order to help preserve and assist with objectives of creating a Heritage Centre within the building and displaying the building to the public. It addressed the effect that the proposed alterations would have had upon the historical fabric and the archaeology of this Listed standing building. [Au(abr)

OASIS ID :no Hampshire

East Hampshire

(F.24.4240) SU65034198 AIP database ID: {EDF8CA50-8C92-4EAC-AD39-CFD6744B22EB} Parish: Bentworth Postal Code: GU34 5RR WIGDELL COPSE, HOME FARM, BURKHAM, BENTWORTH PARISH An Audit Survey of Wigdell Copse, Home Farm, Burkham, Bentworth Parish Berkshire Archaeological Services Reading : Berkshire Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Berkshire Archaeological Services Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Wigdell Copse had been designated as the old area of ancient semi-natural woodland on Home Farm. Nine earthwork features were recorded within the woodland. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 57960 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(F.24.4241) SU76403710 AIP database ID: {528140A7-EF6D-4BFB-B3A4-678914F4B44C} Parish: Worldham Postal Code: GU35 9NN BINSWOOD, WORLDHAM PARISH An Audit Survey of Binswood, Worldham Parish Berkshire Archaeological Services Reading : Berkshire Archaeological Services, 2007, 16pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Berkshire Archaeological Services A survey of earthworks within the wooded coming that was part of the medieval hunting forest of Woolmer. Forty-three features were recorded. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 57959 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

Eastleigh

(F.24.4242) SU48601975 AIP database ID: {ECF8705E-10B2-4FDA-898B-B7DD35119ED2} Parish: Fair Oak and Horton Heath Postal Code: SO50 8DB CROWDHILL COPSE, FISHER'S POND, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH An Audit Survey of Crowdhill Copse, Fisher's Pond, Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Berkshire Archaeological Services Reading : Berkshire Archaeological Services, 2007, 12pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Berkshire Archaeological Services The features recorded during the audit survey were confined to the edges of the Crowdhill Copse. The curving of the shape of the copse reflected the alignment of the stream valley. The scale and length of the earthworks suggested various periods, mainly from the Iron Age to the medieval. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(F.24.4243) SU48402020 AIP database ID: {8D8B71ED -EF37-4342-AF86-5DAE15014C54} Parish: Fair Oak and Horton Heath Postal Code: SO50 7JF UPPER BARN COPSE, FISHER'S POND, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH PARISH An Audit Survey of Upper Barn Copse, Fisher's Pond, Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Berkshire Archaeological Services Reading : Berkshire Archaeological Services, 2007, 13pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Berkshire Archaeological Services A rapid reconnaissance of the woods recorded earthwork features. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 57962 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

Winchester

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(F.24.4244) SU5700818179 AIP database ID: {5C3CE287-4CE7-47D4-AFF1-6655160A7F0E} Parish: Bishops Waltham Postal Code: SO32 1GD RUNNYDOWN COPSE, DUNDRIDGE An Audit Survey of Runnydown Copse, Dundridge, Bishop's Waltham Parish Berkshire Archaeological Services Reading : Berkshire Archaeological Services, 2007, 11pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Berkshire Archaeological Services The fieldwork involved the rapid reconnaissance of the wood and a written record was compiled for each of the earthworks encountered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(F.24.4245) SU45902220 AIP database ID: {44867EF0-56D0-44FD-A5D4-F03B3EDE055B} Parish: Otterbourne Postal Code: SO21 2HY OTTERBOURNE PARK WOOD, OTTERBOURNE An Audit Survey of Otterbourne Park Wood, Otterbourne Parish Berkshire Archaeological Services Reading : Berkshire Archaeological Services, 2007, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Berkshire Archaeological Services A survey was made of the woodland and of the earthworks. A Roman road was known to cross the site. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no Kent

Maidstone

(F.29.4246) TQ6970149910 AIP database ID: {1BA71AB5-00A0-4B92-AC6B-7D96CA583352} Parish: Yalding Postal Code: ME18 6EJ LYNG'S FARMHOUSE, LEES ROAD, YALDING Lyng's Farmhouse, Lees Road, Yalding, Kent. An Archaeological Watching Brief Johnson, K London : Compass Archaeology, 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Compass Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/238

OASIS ID :no

Tunbridge Wells

(F.29.4247) TQ68503540 AIP database ID: {B6ED14BF-4908-42BF-9AF7-266416E47630} Parish: Lamberhurst Postal Code: TN3 8JD SCOTNEY CASTLE Archaeological and Historic Landscape Survey, Scotney Castle, Kent James, R Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 63pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A historic landscape survey of part of the Scotney Castle estate was carried out. The study area comprised an area of garden and associated woodland immediately around a Victorian mansion. The aim of the work was to produce a definitive and up-to-date review of the archaeological and historical Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1 development of the property. The work involved a review of readily available existing primary and secondary historical and archaeological sources and a landscape survey to identify and record features of archaeological significance within the property and its immediate environs. Each archaeological feature was described and photographed, and a statement of its condition made. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no MULTI-COUNTY RECORD

South Bucks

(F.50.4248) TQ04708640 AIP database ID: {D6D7A5F5-633D-4135-8EC3-D1D2DD653619} Parish: Denham Postal Code: UB9 5BW COLNE VALLEY PARK Colne Valley Park. Historic Landscape Characterisation Project Beckley, R Aylesbury : Buckinghamshire County Council, 2007, 180pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Buckinghamshire County Council The report documented a new dataset to complement existing records. The site encompassed a rich archaeological heritage spanning more than ten thousand years, with several nationally important sites within the study area. [AIP]

OASIS ID :no

Wokingham UA

(F.50.4249) SU73106550 AIP database ID: {31845E6C-0DEB-4E3F-9803-5DBA8DA66501} Parish: Swallowfield Postal Code: RG7 1TG SWALLOWFIELD PARK Swallowfield Park, Swallowfield, Berkshire. Historic Landscape Management Plan Fryer, H, Ritherford, S , Ballard, P, Collins, E, Dix, B, Littlemore, J, Panter, J & Wallis, B Nottingham : Parklands Consortium Limited, 2007, 163pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Parklands Consortium Limited A study was carried out in order to assess the historic importance of the whole designed landscape, and to measure the deterioration of the structural fabric, tree cover and archaeological remains. The post- medieval mansion with adjoining stable block was a Grade II* Listed Building, and a former doorway form the house that later served as a gateway was also Listed. The adjacent iron fenced pleasure grounds and parkland were also important, both for their historical interest and as an appropriate setting for the mansion. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 13540 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Oxfordshire

South Oxfordshire

(F.38.4250) SU61109810 AIP database ID: {DDC02D51-21D1-466E-B4D8-729524A2DA76} Parish: Stadhampton Postal Code: OX9 7UJ ASCOTT PARK, STADHAMPTON Ascott Park, Stadhampton, Oxfordshire. Analytical Earthwork Survey of a 17th Century Park and Garden Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Bowden, M & Rardin, A London : English Heritage, 2007, 20pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage A survey was made of the early post-medieval phases of earthworks and ponds, as well as a number of structures including houses, a dovecote, a gazebo and a set of gate piers. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2202 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no Surrey

Waverley

(F.43.4251) SU96803634 AIP database ID: {1A1C936A-FEE0-4A4A-804D-5D158E957933} Parish: Chiddingfold Postal Code: GU8 4UR ROMAN BUILDING COMPLEX IN RIDDINGS, CHIDDINGFOLD A Landscape Survey of the Area Surrounding the Roman Building Complex in Riddings, Chiddingfold, Surrey Jones, P Woking : Surrey County Archaeological Unit, 2007, 22pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Surrey County Archaeological Unit A desktop study located many sites near a Roman building complex and a fieldwalking survey encountered only one new site of some importance, a Mesolithic knapping scatter on the top of Vann Hill. All other new sites were of lime kilns and pond bays. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, ME

OASIS ID :no West Berkshire

West Berkshire UA

(F.89.4252) SU36206920 AIP database ID: {94CDC0BE-9309-42DC-AB8D-401383A5000F} Parish: Kintbury Postal Code: RG17 0PQ DENFORD PARK, KINTBURY Denford Park, Kintbury, Berkshire. An Architectural & Archaeological Assessment Morriss, R K Bromlow : Richard K Morriss & Associates, 2007, 86pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Richard K Morriss & Associates Denford Park was built as a small country villa in the early 19th century to the designs of Sir Jeffrey Wyattville. Its latest use was as Norland college where many new structures were created within the grounds, none of which were of any archaeological merit. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no West Sussex

Mid Sussex

(F.45.4253) TQ27301140 AIP database ID: {6A24DF42-B4BD-4298-887F-55DB12FA8525} Parish: Poynings Postal Code: BN4 7DB SADDLESCOMBE FARM, NEWTIMBER Saddlescombe Farm, Newtimber. A Character Appraisal and Conservation Statement Edwards, B Blandford Forum : Forum Heritage Services, 2007, 81pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Forum Heritage Services Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

The project found an exceptional range and survival of buildings and plane form at Saddlescombe that indicated that it was a highly significant farmstead. It was thought to be essential that every effort should be made to retain its character through adequate maintenance and repair, and where appropriate, to find new uses for the buildings. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :noSouth West Cornwall

(F.15.4254) SW80501950 AIP database ID: {F51B6B0F-2896-41FF-8D22-1ADDED84B42E} Parish: St. Keverne Ward Postal Code: TR12 6NY LOWLAND POINT Lowland Point, The Lizard, Cornwall. Heath Archaeological Assessment Taylor, S Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 72pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Sites identified included prehistoric and medieval field systems, prehistoric settlement and artefact scatters, a settlement of medieval origin and post-medieval agricultural, industrial and military sites. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

Caradon

(F.15.4255) SX40106860 AIP database ID: {9511105C-42E5-432A-93BE-473C593D5A7D} Parish: St. Dominick Postal Code: PL12 6TY PRINCE OF WALES MINE, HARROWBARROW Prince of Wales Mine, Harrowbarrow, Cornwall. Impact Assessment Report Buck, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 39pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council An estate survey found the Prince of Wales Mine (recently made into Scheduled Monument No. 36035), included two largely extant engine houses, a further partially winding engine house, a boiler house, two fully extant chimneys, a Miners Dry and other mining related features. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Carrick

(F.15.4256) SW70005130 AIP database ID: {C78DB5C4-CCCF-44DD-88F9-D99E3F1FF95F} Parish: St. Agnes Postal Code: TR5 0SY ST. AGNES HEAD, NEW DOWNS HEAD, TUBBY'S HEAD, TREVALLAS COOMBE St. Agnes Head, New Downs Head, Tubby's Head, Trevallas Coombe, Cornwall. Archaeological Assessment Dudley, P Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 141pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Fieldwork comprised a walkover survey of two properties. Noteworthy features included one of the best preserved grouped of pillow mounds in West Cornwall, Tubby's Head cliff castle and the use of St. Agnes Head as a World War II artillery regiment training camp. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

Isles of Scilly

(F.15.4257) SV8770012500 AIP database ID: {F205393E-4A35-4586-B0A3-256D80897C74} Parish: Tresco Postal Code: TR23 0PR THE SAMSON BUILDINGS, SAMSON, ISLES OF SCILLY The Samson Buildings Project 2006-7, Samson, Isles of Scilly Johns, C, Berry, E & Edwards, B Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 107pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Cardiff University, Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A survey was made of Samson, the largest of the uninhabited islands in Scilly. The whole island was a Scheduled Ancient Monument as well as a SSSI. 19 buildings were recorded and eight structures were stabilised. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Kerrier

(F.15.4258) SW6878340153 AIP database ID: {19CED9AE-1A5E-438F-9ECC-E4C072C0C7AB} Parish: Carn Brea Postal Code: TR16 6RY WEST BASSET TRAIL, CARNKIE West Basset Trail, Carnkie, Cornwall. Archaeological Assessment Sharpe, A Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 34pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A field assessment revealed that very little of the physical remains of the formerly locomotive worked Basset Tramway survived the closure of the mine, but that the route included a well-preserved section of mine leat. No other features of historical interest were identified on or near the proposed trail. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4259) SW71201990 AIP database ID: {41C25D1E-6BB8-4462-90AD-ABDEC190123E} Parish: Grade-Ruan Postal Code: TR12 7LJ , THE LIZARD Goonhilly Downs, The Lizard, Cornwall. Heath Archaeological Assessment Taylor, S Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 174pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council An estate survey identified a number of relict field systems, 49 Bronze Age barrows (and 41 mounds of unclassified date), medieval estate and parish boundaries, a large number of turf stacks, ancient trackways, a number of mills, both wind and water powered, short lived post-medieval settlements upon the Downs, quarries, mine workings and various World War II installations. [Au(abr)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4260) SW71001290 AIP database ID: {953D7040-4CA3-4CFA-9092-3F2B9FDFA22D} Parish: Landewednack Postal Code: TR12 7PE GOLDGOTHAM Goldgotham, The Lizard, Cornwall. Heath Archaeological Assessment Taylor, S Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 56pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Few sites were identified, being limited to a small number of pits and mound identified from aerial photographs. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4261) SW69501380 AIP database ID: {2B5436F7-BE0F-4850-859A-27A94EC6E584} Parish: Landewednack Postal Code: TR12 7AS LIZARD DOWNS, THE LIZARD Lizard Downs, The Lizard, Cornwall. Archaeological Assessment Taylor, S Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 75pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council An estate survey identified a number of relict field systems, two possible Bronze Age barrows and a large number of medieval and post-medieval turf stacks and quarries. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: BA, PM

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4262) SW68501650 AIP database ID: {132D81EC-6AEA-484B-A852-C6A980B0F96C} Parish: Mullion Postal Code: TR12 7EY PREDANNACK AIRFIELD AND REDANNACK DOWNS, THE LIZARD Predannack Airfield and Redannack Downs, The Lizard, Cornwall. HEATH Archaeological Assessment Kirkham, G Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 125pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council The sites identified included possible prehistoric barrows, and an extant standing stone, post-medieval croft enclosures (including some early examples) and traces of cultivation, evidence for extensive post- medieval turf cutting across the study area, quarry sites and boundary stones. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, PM

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4263) SW76301920 AIP database ID: {19AA2C5B-904B-4E08-8834-36DAC1056E66} Parish: St. Keverne Postal Code: TR12 6SW CROUSA DOWNS Crousa Downs, The Lizard, Cornwall. Heath Archaeological Assessment Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Taylor, S Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 80pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Sites identified included three artefact scatters, four Bronze Age barrows, A large number of relict field systems, fourteen potential prehistoric round houses, an enclosure of unknown date and function but possibly representing a medieval chapel and various components of a Second World War RAF radar station. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4264) SW78301980 AIP database ID: {B26297FF-EC36-4C1B-8991-513850F7C3CD} Parish: St. Keverne Postal Code: TR12 6TN MAIN DALE Main Dale, The Lizard, Cornwall. Heath Archaeological Assessment Taylor, S Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 79pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Sites identified included a large number of relict field systems, two potential candidates for a Neolithic chambered tomb identified in the 1920s, two prehistoric roundhouses, a land division of probable medieval origin, a well and a building of unknown function in the woodland. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4265) SW77501850 AIP database ID: {12B1EF5E-A2D0-4F00-9FCF-8B7A74B61FBB} Parish: St. Keverne Postal Code: TR12 6SP POLCOVERACK Polcoverack, The Lizard, Cornwall. Heath Archaeological Assessment Taylor, S Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 75pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Sites identified included a number of relict field systems of all ages, two Bronze Age barrows, twelve prehistoric roundhouses in up to three groups, a post-medieval smallholding and a military structure of World War II date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: BA

OASIS ID :no

North Cornwall

(F.15.4266) SX25388812 AIP database ID: {828A0864-F08E-4C4B-A203-06E91A53D4A2} Parish: Egloskerry Postal Code: PL15 8RY TRELUDICK, EGLOSKERRY Treludick, Egloskerry, Cornwall. Survey, Investigation and History of the House and Farm Buildings Jessop, L London : English Heritage, 2007, 65pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage A survey was made of the farmhouse, stables and piggery, all of post-medieval date. [AIP]

SMR primary record number: ER753 Archaeological periods represented: PM

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OASIS ID :englishh2-38596

(F.15.4267) SW99506950 AIP database ID: {ABAD836D-C558-4D3E-9B50-9B091A895B23} Parish: St. Breock Postal Code: PL27 7LE PARKLANDS PONDS AT TRERICE Parklands Ponds at Trerice, Cornwall. Archaeological Survey Parkes, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 64pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A survey of ponds located two, or possibly three, early fish ponds in the National Trust area. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(F.15.4268) SX36117193 AIP database ID: {D790FC70-5B17-4CA8-85A2-63A45556B1ED} Parish: Stokeclimsland Postal Code: PL17 8HD HOLMUSH MINE, KELLY BRAY Holmush Mine, Kelly Bray, Cornwall. Impact Assessment Report Buck, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 47pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A survey was made of the Holmbush mine to aids its conservation. This included the chimneys and engine house, and a boiler house. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Penwith

(F.15.4269) SW47003100 AIP database ID: {DD9FE9D7-88AA-4245-8AB4-CB4395196861} Parish: Penzance Postal Code: TR18 2TG LESCUDJACK HILLFORT, PENZANCE Lescudjack Hillfort, Penzance, Cornwall. Management Plan Kirkham, G Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 40pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Following the purchase of the site, a management plan was created to aid in any future interventions of the Iron Age hillfort. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

Penwith

(F.15.4270) SW51904030 AIP database ID: {3290FF34-9001-4B63-9446-B457620D8C78} Parish: St. Ives Postal Code: TR26 2BW FORMER MARINERS' CHURCH, ST. IVES Former Mariners' Church, St. Ives, Cornwall. Conservation Statement Berry, E Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 48pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

A conservation plan recorded a church constructed in the early 20th century as part of a HLF bid. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

Restormel

(F.15.4271) SW82526306 AIP database ID: {7DD265FB-4648-4CE1-B55B-63312806133C} Parish: Newquay Postal Code: TR7 3AB TREVELGUE HEAD, NEWQUAY Trevelgue Head, Newquay, Cornwall. Erection of Interpretation Boards and Education Day. A Report for the Scheduled Monument Management Programme 2005-2007 Cole, R Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A project, involving the erection of information boards and an Education Day for local residents and holiday-makers, was the second occasion on which the Scheduled Monument Management Programme had co-ordinated works on Trevelgue Head. The site had suffered considerable erosion from the elements and visitor damage, and the project aimed to conserve the monument. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, BA

OASIS ID :no Devon

Exeter

(F.18.4272) SX92129272 AIP database ID: {F53AE279-7BA4-4449-AC3B-C90CFA597FFA} Parish: St. David's Ward Postal Code: EX4 3LN ROMANESQUE CRYPT BENEATH ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, EXETER A Conjectural Reconstruction of the Romanesque Crypt beneath St. Stephen's Church, Exeter Parker, R W Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 6pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology It was certain that there was an important Romanesque structure underlying at least the eastern part of the nave of St. Stephen’s Church. The descriptions and illustration of the remains discovered in 1826 and 1865 were undoubtedly those of a crypt, probably of 12th century date. As no physical evidence of the crypt was visible on site the reconstructed plan of the crypt was highly conjectural. It showed the crypt extending as far west as the presumed entrance passage, but the crypt may well have been smaller than this, and was perhaps limited to the eastern part of the church only. Later crypts and cellars may have been added in the late medieval period, especially under the south aisle, but nothing was known of these. Although its extent and function remained in doubt, the crypt remained one of the most unusual and enigmatic features of Exeter’s parish churches and a rare survival of the religious architecture of the Norman city. The presence of such a crypt may have shown that the 12th century St. Stephen’s was a church of greater importance than its later modest appearance suggested. The debris infilling the crypt, whether rubble from the fire-damaged church, collapsed vaulting and capitals from the crypt itself, or centuries of burials and rubbish, was also likely to be of the highest archaeological nterest.i [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

Mid Devon

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

(F.18.4273) ST08670786 AIP database ID: {6B9682AC-188F-41BA-8566-78492F435F05} Parish: Kentisbeare Postal Code: EX15 2DR LOWER HENLAND FARM, KENTISBEARE Lower Henland Farm, Kentisbeare, Devon. Historic Environment Audit Blackwell, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An estate management survey found three buildings within the site were potentially of historic interest. No archaeological features were recorded within the site. Medieval settlement was recorded at Henland. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

North Devon

(F.18.4274) SS69192509 AIP database ID: {D31AAF91-AEB2-46A5-8D27-7B38F0872DA5} Parish: South Molton Postal Code: EX36 4HR GREATE STONE FARM, SOUTH MOLTON Greate Stone Farm, South Molton, Devon. Historic Environment Audit Blackwell, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 44pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology One archaeological feature, a standing stone, has been identified within the site. Alluvium recorded within the site has some potential for deposits of palaeoenvironmental interest. Nine buildings within the site were considered to be of historic interest. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(F.18.4275) SS68832491 AIP database ID: {42DCA761-AB67-4636-9405-D812E24DD40A} Parish: South Molton Postal Code: EX36 4HR LITTLE STONE FARM, SOUTH MOLTON Little Stone Farm, South Molton, Devon. Historic Environment Audit Blackwell, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 43pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No archaeological features are recorded within the site. A small area of river terrace gravel had the potential for Palaeolithic material. Four buildings within the site were potentially of historic interest. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Teignbridge

(F.18.4276) SX95107540 AIP database ID: {6E5DA391-24F8-48DC-8D8B-6343BF1D7C03} Parish: Teignmouth Postal Code: EX7 0LJ MANOR FARM, HOLCOMBE Manor Farm, Holcombe, Devon. Historic Environment Audit Blackwell, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 40pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

An estate survey found that four buildings within the site were potentially of historic interest. The site was situated within an area of early medieval estate and there were elements of a medieval field system fossilised within some of the field boundaries. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, UD, PM

OASIS ID :no Dorset

West Dorset

(F.19.4277) SY66808850 AIP database ID: {28CA091E-E8CE-4D57-ADB0-EB2E3D68F80A} Parish: Winterborne St. Martin Postal Code: DT2 9HA DORSET SCHEDULED MONUMENTS AT RISK 2007 Dorset Scheduled Monuments at Risk 2007 Arbery, G St. Marys : Gillian E. Arbery, 2007, 107pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gillian E. Arbery A revised survey was made of 1033 monuments from aerial photographs to produce a gazetteer of monuments at risk. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no Plymouth

Plymouth UA

(F.72.4278) SX45405520 AIP database ID: {B9CFE62B-62FA-40AA-8A72-052C722AD748} Parish: Devonport Ward Postal Code: PL1 4RJ DEVONPORT HISTORIC BUILDINGS Devonport Regeneration Study Historic Buildings Manco, J Bristol : Jean Manco, 2007, 50pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jean Manco A historic and visual survey was made of the buildings within Devonport that may be of historic value. Amongst those identified were the Church of St. Aubyn in Chapel street, listed Grade II*. The Foulston group was formed by the Guildhall, Column and Oddfellows Hall. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(F.72.4279) SX45405470 AIP database ID: {89CDF170-D24E-438D-B9B2-8A01BB8B47CA} Parish: Devonport Ward Postal Code: PL1 4DP ST. AUBYNS CHURCH AND RECTORY St. Aubyns Church and Rectory. Devonport Regeneration Study. High Level Option Appraisal GHK Plymouth : GHK, 2007, 20pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: GHK An archaeological building appraisal was conducted on behalf of Plymouth City Council to aid in the conservation management of three buildings and possible future uses for the Grade II* Listed church. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no Somerset Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

South Somerset

(F.40.4280) ST56521539 AIP database ID: {97986551-27AF-47E5-A853-E2D313C523E3} Parish: Barwick Postal Code: BA20 2RX BARWICK, NEWTON SURMAVILLE Barwick, Newton Surmaville Heaton, M Warminster : Michael Heaton, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton Preparation of a Conservation Plan and on-going archaeological analysis of the structure of Newton House has revealed that, contrary to received architectural history, the house is not a ‘largely untouched’ 17th century house, but one that was substantially modified during the 19th century and, to a lesser extent , the 18th and 19th centuries, and which contained evidence of pre-17th century fabric. Archaeological observation and recording will continue during the new owners refurbishments of the house and gardens. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Torbay

Torbay UA

(F.87.4281) SX91306430 AIP database ID: {7106B76E-CE9E-458B-AE71-06CB26BECF69} Parish: Tormohun Ward Postal Code: TQ1 3DP TORQUAY OLD TOWN HALL, UNION STREET, TORQUAY Torquay Old Town Hall, Union Street, Torquay. Conservation Plan Bishop, H Torquay : Torbay Council, 2007, 42pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Torbay Council A survey was made of the Old Town Hall and its environs in order to inform upon the conservation of the site. The building was built by a Mr. Dixon in 1851 and in 1892 became the headquarters of the new Torquay Borough Council. It remained the town hall until the opening of a larger town hall in 1913. The building was of two and three storeys with a principal 30 bay elevation to Union Street plus one bay to tower to the left. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no Wiltshire

Salisbury, Swindon UA

(F.46.4282) SU0859338607 AIP database ID: {115862E6-6F5C-48DF-84AB-5E042B7A5267} Parish: Stapleford Postal Code: SP3 4UH DRUIDS HEAD FARM, DRUIDS LODGE, SALISBURY Druids Head Farm, Druids Lodge, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Harding, P Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 5pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :noWest Midlands Birmingham Area Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Birmingham

(F.06.4283) SP13289463 AIP database ID: {E134C97E-A799-4432-B25E-E6108AA81B3A} Parish: Sutton New Hall Ward Postal Code: B76 1QU NEWHALL VALLEY BURNT MOUND Newhall Valley Burnt Mound Survey Nichol, K Edgbaston : Birmingham Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology A contour survey was undertaken on the Newhall Burnt Mound (SMR 20795) revealed that the mound was very well preserved (measuring 12.5m X 9.5m) and survived to a height of 0.56m above the surrounding floodplain of the Plants Brook. The waterlogged nature of the site meant that there was great potential for the survival of important environmental remains and ecological indicators such as pollen, charred plant, beetles and charcoal to survive on or in the vicinity of the site. Its location on the floodplain meant that there had been little plough activity on the site and there was therefore also a good potential for the survival of associated features around the monument. Due to the fragility of the remains, as well as their importance to the overall understanding of man’s effects on the environment of Newhall Valley, it was recommended that the site be kept in its current waterlogged condition and that tree planting and vehicle access be prohibited in the area in order to maintain the monuments good condition. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: BA

OASIS ID :birmingh2-36184

Dudley

(F.06.4284) SO88508350 AIP database ID: {1023DEC8-E5BD-4852-BACD-A676501B6F74} Parish: Norton Ward Postal Code: DY8 3LD SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE COALFIELD Diploma course in Landscape Archaeology & Geomatics Module 3: Geomatics and Landscape Archaeology Modelling Locations of Early Coal Extraction in the South Staffordshire Coalfield Student number 0676286 Birmingham : University of Birmingham, 2007, 36pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Birmingham An assessment was carried out by modelling locations of early coal extraction in the south Staffordshire coalfield. This study has examined how the combination of historical , geological and archaeological data in GIS could assist the investigation of the earliest coal mining in the area. Conclusions drawn were that a total of eight bell pits, which were used to extract coal in the medieval or post-medieval period, were recorded in the HER. The combination of archaeological data with geological information, however, allowed the author to question the interpretation of at least one of these locations. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.06.4285) SO93608690 AIP database ID: {A73B7285-36A2-4509-B04D-51CF2E47E4DA} Parish: Quarry Bank and Dudley Wood Ward Postal Code: DY2 0BY SALTWELLS PATH WORKS Mineshaft Records Research Report. Saltwells Path Works (2 Volumes) Moorby, N Stourbridge : Johnson, Poole & Bloomer, 2007, 38pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Johnson, Poole & Bloomer An assessment was carried out that covered a limited area of the overall nature reserve, with the works including the excavation of soil and the laying of a new stone/gravel path undertaken on the site. This report was based upon the study of mine plans and other records, which were associated with past Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1 mining and considered how they were projected to affect, in general, the future stability of the site. Research revealed that the shafts located within the area of the site were sunk to various seams including the Thick, Upper and Lower Heathen and New Mine Coal Seams. The area was generally shown to have been extensively mined over a long period, during much of which most of the mining was unrecorded. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 172 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(F.06.4286) SO93509050 AIP database ID: {CDD534A3-DE38-4A3E-AC3A-8972418CC212} Parish: St James's Ward Postal Code: DY1 2QA DUDLEY TOWN CENTRE Conservation Area Character Appraisal for Dudley Town Centre. Dudley Town Centre Conservation Area and Revised Castle Hill Conservation Area Supplementary Planning Guidance Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Historic Environment Team Dudley : Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Historic Environment Team, 2007, 91pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Historic Environment Team A Conservation Area character appraisal for Dudley town centre was carried out. Arising from the analyses contained in the Conservation Area character appraisal a Conservation Area boundary can clearly be defined that encompasses a wide area of townscape that is architecturally varied and distinctive but nevertheless coherent and that possesses quality overall and a special historic and architectural character. The Conservation Area has at its core and is literally underpinned but the essentially unaltered of the medieval planned town of Dudley. The architectural evolution of the medieval core itself allied with an ongoing gradual expansion beyond its' original boundaries has also created further distinctive cultural quarters. These form areas of high quality townscape reflective of the town's changing role through time. Dudley town centre is eminently worthy of Conservation Area status preservation in its own right and ongoing enhancement. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 177 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.06.4287) SO94309050 AIP database ID: {574383BB-405A-4578-8393-DEE4CB25CCE4} Parish: St James's Ward Postal Code: DY1 1HW PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CIVIC QUARTER A Conservation Review of Properties within the Civic Quarter Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Historic Environment Team Dudley : Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Historic Environment Team, 2007, 45pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council Historic Environment Team A conservation review of properties within the civic quarter was carried out. These included the library, the town hall, the Brook Robinson Museum, the former Magistrates Court and War Memorial Tower, the old Police buildings, council house, council offices, the corridor between council house and town hall, the council offices (4-8 Ednam road) and the print unit in 8 Ednam Road. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 176 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

Sandwell

(F.06.4288) SP00209620 AIP database ID: {55BDAFC1-549D-4F64-9D0C-48A9839F23E1} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Parish: Friar Park Ward Postal Code: WS10 9RA ST. PAUL'S ROAD, WEDNESBURY Final Report Ironbridge Archaeological Series no.106 Historic Landscape Appraisal St. Paul's Road, Wednesbury January 2007 Revised Edition Belford, P & Reeve, S Ironbridge : Ironbridge Archaeology , 2007, 208pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Ironbridge Archaeology A historic landscape appraisal was carried out at the site in advance of an application for planning permission. The southern part of the site has been continuously used as a forge since the late 16th century. Water power from the river Tame was harnessed for a finery and chafery in the early 17th century; the site was absorbed into the Foley partnership in 1656. Possibly the scene of early experiments with mineral fuels, the site was further expanded in the 18th century for the manufacture of gun barrels. The enterprising Willetts concern also produced saws. In 1817 the forge was taken over by the edge tool maker Edward Elwell. The occupancy of the eelwells lasted into the 20th century , they provided a church, housing and sports facilities for their employees as well as expanding the works considerably. The site was of considerable local and regional importance. Parts of the early forge complex were likely to be well preserved beneath the ground, and deposits could illuminate hitherto little understood processes which were crucial to understanding the development of the iron industry in the 17th and 18th centuries. Such deposits could be of national significance. The northern part of the site , formerly the premises of Bescot Drop forgings, was not built on until the first decades of the 20th century. However, the main pond supplying water to the forge-later known as elwell's pool- was located in this area probably from at least the 17th century. Elements of the water power system for wednesbury forge as well as the old bed of the river Tame will survive beneath the present ground surface. Recommendations have therefore been made for further evaluative work including trial trenching, geophysical survey, geotechnical survey and oral history. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, RO

OASIS ID :no Herefordshire

County of Herefordshire

(F.60.4289) SO38504250 AIP database ID: {5989B11B-FB88-45D5-B773-AE4D8890D428} Parish: Preston on Wye Postal Code: HR2 9JU LIMEKILNS WITHIN THE WYE VALLEY A Condition Assessment of the Limekilns Proposed within the Overlooking Wye Valley Project Phimester, J & Bashford, D Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 51pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology An assessment was made of the limekilns in the Wye Valley as part of a Stage 2 Heritage Lottery Funded bid. The survival and condition of the limekiln structures and associated features were evaluated individually. Many of the kilns will require re-pointing and consolidation work. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(F.60.4290) SO72505650 AIP database ID: {50477D5C-E2B3-475C-948C-DCD8A6B1F6CA} Parish: Whitbourne Postal Code: WR6 5RR BADLEY WOOD COMMON, WHITBOURNE Herefordshire Commons Survey: Badley Wood Common, Whitbourne Atkinson, C Hereford : Herefordshire Archaeology, 2007, 13pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Herefordshire Archaeology A survey of the common found that only one feature within the common was identified as representing a potential field boundary. Other features were noted, including a disused bridge. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no Worcestershire

Worcester

(F.93.4291) SO86705310 AIP database ID: {A6FACC29-DE11-41C7-B1EB-612744A2126C} Parish: St. Peter the Great County Postal Code: WR7 4RU BATTENHALL MANOR Battenhall Manor. A Brief Investigation of the History of the Present Structures on the Site and of the Park and Surroundings Hughes, P Worcester : Dr. Pat Hughes, 2007, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Dr. Pat Hughes The "Court House" and the adjacent "Farm House" at Middle Battenhall were part of a complex of farm buildings that formed the farmstead at the site. It was thought that the basically 17th century Court House was built around the shell of a medieval structure of high status, possibly used by the Prioirs of Worcester. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Wyre Forest

(F.93.4292) SO73557125 AIP database ID: {ACC6ECB3-DBC5-4EBB-AE2A-61CB71EF11F0} Parish: Rock Postal Code: DY14 9SD ROCK AND THE WYRE FOREST Rock and Wyre Forest Hancox, E & Mindykowski, A Worcester : Worcestershire County Council Historic Environment & Archaeology Service, 2007, 4pp, refs Work undertaken by: Worcestershire County Council Historic Environment & Archaeology Service A rapid assessment of a number of existing HER records and new features were identified during the LiDAR survey to assess the potential of LiDAR and fieldwork to improve the archaeological record for Wyre Forest District. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(F.93.4293) SO76858045 AIP database ID: {F76BE0AA-59E1-48C9-9EC2-10B1898BDA94} Parish: Upper Arley Postal Code: DY12 1SG UPPER ARLEY CONSERVATION AREA Character Appraisal for Upper Arley Conservation Area Wyre Forest District Council Stourport -on-Severn : Wyre Forest District Council, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Wyre Forest District Council The Conservation Area comprised a small rural hamlet set on the sides of the valley of the River Severn, together with outlying buildings and landscape features. This document set out the special architectural and historic characteristics of the Conservation Area. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(F.93.4294) SO82957977 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {025974A1-EA3B-4BF4-84A7-AB399EDDE533} Parish: Wolverley and Cookley Postal Code: DY11 5XH WOLVERLEY CONSERVATION AREA Character Appraisal for Wolverley Conservation Area Wyre Forest District Council Stourport -on-Severn : Wyre Forest District Council, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wyre Forest District Council The document served to set out the special architectural and historic characteristics of the Conservation Area. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

Wyre Forest, South Staffordshire

(F.93.4295) SO85388267, AIP database ID: {8CF48D56-BD3D-47CE-BA42-A656B228AF2B} SO81007092 Parish: Stourport -on-Severn, Kinver Postal Code: DY13 9EW, DY7 6NT STAFFORDSHIRE AND WORCESTERSHIRE CANAL CONSERVATION AREA Character Appraisal for Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal Conservation Area Wyre Forest District Council Stourport -on-Severn : Wyre Forest District Council, 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wyre Forest District Council Within the Worcestershire canal area, monuments associated with the canal were several bridges, locks, cottages, tunnels, walls and the towpath. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :noYorkshire & Humberside Former County of Tyne & Wear

Richmondshire

(F.05.4296) SE00508850 AIP database ID: {AEE4CBEB-2558-48C0-A1EE-67F1B85FFDE4} Parish: Aysgarth Postal Code: DL8 3AA AYSGARTH Historic Village Atlas Aysgarth The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 91pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. The medieval village of Ayscarth was perhaps best known for its triple flight of waterfalls, carved out by the River Ure. The Upper Fall featured in the film Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. The heritage appraisal consisted of a historic village appraisal. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4297) SE01508650 AIP database ID: {FCCA0C2E-22AC-411E-BD8A-3BE3A3D6C959} Parish: Burton-cum-Walden Postal Code: DL8 4JZ WEST BURTON Historic Village Atlas West Burton Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 97pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a medieval Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. West Burton was described as nestling in a hollow of the Walden Valley. The heritage appraisal consisted the compilation of a historic village atlas. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4298) SE00508950 AIP database ID: {D46A3E84-E0D5-4F7A-A928-1CCE440DFE3E} Parish: Carperby-cum-Thoresby Postal Code: DL8 4DL CARPERBY Historic Village Atlas Carperby The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 92pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. The medieval village was recorded in form of a historic village atlas. Carperby is a fine example of the typical Dales linear village, with its seven-stepped village cross. The village is located on the south-facing slope of Wensleydale. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4299) SD88509150 AIP database ID: {D461FE01-76DC-4199-9C3C-B6E733B71B27} Parish: High Abbotside Postal Code: DL8 3PX SEDBUSK Historic Village Atlas Sedbusk The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 85pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. This village was a hamlet located near Hawes and Hardraw Force. A historic village atlas of Sedbusk was compiled. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4300) SD95509850 AIP database ID: {55E7C79F-F274-4803-9BFF-A03146AA5274} Parish: Melbecks Postal Code: DL11 6PU GUNNERSIDE Historic Village Atlas Gunnerside The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 107pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. Gunnerside is a medieval village in Swaledale, situated between the River Swale and its tributary, Gunnerside Beck. The heritage appraisal was carried out in the form of a historic village atlas. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

(F.05.4301) NY89500150 AIP database ID: {04BDFB56-F128-4EFC-8346-C5C7F4274D4C} Parish: Muker Postal Code: DL11 6LJ KELD Historic Village Atlas Keld The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 90pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a medieval Yorkshire Dales village called Keld was carried out. Keld was a small village of traditional stone built cottages situated at the head of the Swaledale valley. Once a thriving lead mining community in the 19th century the Dale is now famous for it's sheep, traditional dry stone walls, hay barns and it's protected wild flower meadows. The heritage appraisal consisted of the compilation of a historic village atlas. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4302) SD90509750 AIP database ID: {0031DEBC-B832-4F24-8300-6EE27297D5A9} Parish: Muker Postal Code: DL11 6DN MUKER Historic Village Atlas Muker The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 123pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal consisting of a historic village atlas was carried out at Muker, a village in Swaledale, whose name reflected its origin as a Norse settlement, derived from the Norse word "Mjor- aker" meaning "the narrow acre". [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4303) SE00508650 AIP database ID: {2151870F-2643-47C3-9431-86D9DB8976B6} Parish: Newbiggin Postal Code: DL8 3SZ THORALBY Historic Village Atlas Thoralby The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 106pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. The medieval village of Thoralby was recorded in the form of a historic village atlas. Thoralby was a farming village hugging the sheltered south-facing slope at the entrance to Bishopdale. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4304) SE03509150 AIP database ID: {01F6478F-D2E5-454E-9491-2566A65B071A} Parish: Redmire Postal Code: DL8 4EY CASTLE BOLTON Historic Village Atlas. Castle Bolton Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 106pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out in the form of a historic village atlas. Castle Bolton was a Conservation Village within the Yorkshire Dales National Park having a central green, which was registered common land in the name of the village. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.05.4305) SD97508850 AIP database ID: {D944A12C-E899-4C7A-94BC-27BBFB3E4BE5} Parish: Thornton Rust Postal Code: DL8 3AW THORNTON RUST Historic Village Atlas, Thornton Rust The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 81pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out in the form of a historic village atlas. The medieval village of Thornton Rust is located high on the south side of the Ure Valley, away off the main A684 road. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

Harrogate

(F.36.4306) SE16705580 AIP database ID: {65451234-E903-41CB-9D01-EEFD9E7757E3} Parish: Fewston Postal Code: LS21 2PL SCAIFE HALL FARM Scaife Hall Farm- Historic Landscape Interpretation Project Johnson, L Leyburn : Lynne Johnson, 2007, 22pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Lynne Johnson The farm appeared to have been a product of the Industrial Revolution as West House Mill. Built in the early part of the nineteenth century, the layout of the farm, its animal accommodation and the ornamentalisation of its fields showed the distinct hallmarks of the model farms of the "Age of Improvement". The farm was probably built around the turn of the nineteenth century, at the same time as the flax mill. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Richmondshire

(F.36.4307) SD95509150 AIP database ID: {CA7BBECA-CB80-4E92-B3DC-6ABD6710992B} Parish: Askrigg Postal Code: DL8 3JA NEWBIGGIN Historic Village Atlas Newbiggin The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 119pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.36.4308) SE04509840 AIP database ID: {1451069E-753F-4734-9E26-B0E66F3E2F2C} Parish: Grinton Postal Code: DL11 6HL GRINTON Historic Village Atlas: Grinton The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 113pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.36.4309) SD86509150 AIP database ID: {C68E9398-9CCF-448E-9E00-21FB085FE355} Parish: High Abbotside Postal Code: DL8 3LZ HARDRAW Historic Village Atlas Hardraw The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 97pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(F.36.4310) SD98309790, AIP database ID: {6769D892-7717-4BD2-A914-6DBB1FBFE7BE} SD98809830 Parish: Melbecks Postal Code: DL11 6ND, DL11 6PE LOW ROW & FEETHAM Historic Village Atlas Low Row & Feetham The Archaeological Practice Ltd Newcastle-upon-Tyne : The Archaeological Practice Ltd., 2007, 143pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: The Archaeological Practice Ltd. A heritage appraisal of a Yorkshire Dales village was carried out. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

Ryedale

(F.36.4311) SE64507850 AIP database ID: {E681D422-8583-434E-8B68-A907B5713CF6} Parish: Nunnington Postal Code: YO6 4LL RYDALE WINDPITS The Rydale Windpits. A Detailed Account of Archaeological Activities and Collections Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Estate Management Version 4.1

Roe, M Halifax : Meerstone Archaeological Consultancy, 2007, 67pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Meerstone Archaeological Consultancy A catalogue and gazetteer was compiled of the location of, and collections related to windpits. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: BA, RO, NE, IA

OASIS ID :no York

York UA

(F.92.4312) SE55264764 AIP database ID: {6D73EE35-A6A5-46C2-B16E-5D7A427728FC} Parish: Askham Bryan Postal Code: YO23 3FY ASKHAM BRYAN COLLEGE Askham Bryan College, Askham Bryan, York. Archaeological Watching Brief Glew, P York : Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd., 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd. No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :fieldarc1-46821