Stalling Busk Chapel, Bainbridge, North Yorkshire: Historic Building Survey YDNPA YDNPA N/A YDNPA 1997

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Stalling Busk Chapel, Bainbridge, North Yorkshire: Historic Building Survey YDNPA YDNPA N/A YDNPA 1997 CATALOGUE OF REPORTS ON HISTORIC BUILDING RECORDING Last updated: 27 August 2019 This does not generally include shorter statements, assessments or appraisals made as part of planning applications Some recent reports awaiting approval may not appear in this list Reports shown as links can be downloaded from the Archaeology Data Service website Archaeological Data Service: Stephen Haigh Otherwise, to view or obtain a copy of a report, please contact the relevant historic environment record, or archive service. Key: CHER: Cumbria Historic Environment Record GMHER: Greater Manchester Historic Environment Record LHER: Lancashire Historic Environment Record NT: National Trust NYHER: North Yorkshire Historic Environment Record WYAS: West Yorkshire Archive Service WYHER: West Yorkshire Historic Environment Record YDNPA: Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Historic Environment Record STEPHEN HAIGH Buildings Archaeologist 11 Browcliff Silsden Keighley West Yorkshire BD20 9PN Tel: 01535 658925 Mobile: 07986 612548 www.stephenhaigh.co.uk Page 1 Report held Title by Archive held by Archive reference Client Year Sheepfold Farm, Balderstone, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER To be deposited Private individual 2019 Tom Lear Barn, Starbotton, Kettlewell-with- Starbotton, North Yorkshire: Historic Building Record (Level 3 Survey) YDNPA YDNPA n/a Private individual 2019 Buildings at Hollins Farm, Stopper Lane, Rimington, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER To be deposited Private individual 2019 Rob Royd, Beestonley Lane, Stainland, West Yorkshire: Historic Building Record (Level 2 Survey) n/a n/a n/a Alfie Noakes Ltd 2019 Crabtree Cottage, Back Lane, Wiswell, Lancashire: External Historic Fabric Survey LHER To be deposited Private individual 2019 Lower Lee House, Farmhouse and barn, Over Wyresdale, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER To be deposited Grosvenor Estate 2019 123 Smith House Lane, Lightcliffe, Halifax, West Yorkshire: Structural Watching Brief WYHER n/a n/a Private individual 2019 New Inn, Hornby Road, Wray-with-Botton, Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER To be deposited Private individual 2019 114 High Street and attached barn, Chapeltown, North Turton, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER To be deposited Adapt Finance Ltd 2018 Ferry Cottage, Rockcliffe, Cumbria: Historic Carlisle Archive Building Record (Level 2 Survey) CHER Centre DX 2365 Private individual 2018 How Hall Farm, Ennerdale and Kinniside, Cumbria: Historic Buildings Survey for the NT (NW National Trust Region) NT (NW Region) n/a NT (NW Region) 2018 Barn at Lower Stony Bank, Easington, Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER To be deposited Private individual 2018 Buildings at Lyme House Farm, Chipping Road, Thornley-with-Wheatley, Lancashire: Historic Lancashire Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/227 Private individual 2018 Outbuildings at Penny's Hospital, King Street, Lancashire Lancaster, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/224 Lancaster Charity 2018 Barn at Little Woodfield Farm, Longsight Road, Clayton-le-Dale, Lancashire: Historic Building Lancashire Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/226 Private individual 2018 New Barn, Bradbury’s Lane, Greenfield, Oldham, Greater Manchester:Addendum to Historic Oldham Local Building Record GMHER Studies & Archives M252 Hollow Oak Ltd 2018 Page 2 Report held Title by Archive held by Archive reference Client Year Outbuildings off Hammond Drive, Read, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/225 Private individual 2018 Barn at Blackburn House, Thorpe, North Yorkshire: Historic Building Record YDNPA YDNPA n/a Private individual 2018 Rishworth Congregational Church, Long Causeway, Ripponden, West Yorkshire: Historic Building Record WYHER n/a n/a Private individual 2018 Barn at Wittons Farm, Forest Becks, Bolton-by- Lancashire Bowland, Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/223 Private individual 2018 Barn at East Chevin Farm, East Chevin Road, Otley, West Yorkshire: Historic Building Record WYHER n/a n/a Private individual 2018 Farmhouse and barn at Moses Cocker’s, Lancashire Rivington, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/222 Private individual 2018 Barn at Moss House, Skirethorns, Threshfield, North Yorkshire: Historic Building Record YDNPA YDNPA n/a Private individual 2018 Pigsty off Hurstwood Lane, Hurstwood, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/221 Private individual 2018 Brooks Meeting Mill, West Shaw Lane, Oxenhope, West Yorkshire: Archaeological Record WYHER n/a n/a Private individual 2018 Shackerley House Farm, Mellor, Lancashire: Drawn record of roof timbers LHER To be deposited Private individual 2018 Store at Knotts Farmhouse, Knotts Lane, Tosside, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/220 Private individual 2018 Barn off Main Street, Cockerham, Lancashire: Lancashire Marshaw Developments Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/219 Ltd 2018 The former Clitheroe Hospital, Chatburn Road, Lancashire Clitheroe, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/218 McDermott Homes Ltd 2017 Lower Causeway Side Farm, the Long Causeway, Lancashire Cliviger, Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/215 Private individual 2017 Club Farm, Worston, Lancashire: Historic Lancashire Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/217 Private individual 2017 Barn at White House Farm, High Lane, Lancashire Salterforth, Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/216 Private individual 2017 Gateway to site of Odsal House, Cleckheaton Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire: Architectural Record WYHER n/a n/a CBMDC 2017 Page 3 Report held Title by Archive held by Archive reference Client Year Farm buildings at High Farm, Spring Bank Road, Grange over Sands, Cumbria: Historic Buildings Kendal Archive Record CHER Centre WDX 1981 Private individual 2018 Lane End Farm, Levens, Cumbria: Historic NT (NW Buildings Survey Region) NT (NW Region) n/a National Trust (NW Region) 2017 Outbuilding at Manor House, Halton Gill, North Yorkshire: Historic Building Record YDNPA YDNPA n/a Private individual 2017 Former National Filling Factory Power House, Northgate, White Lund Industrial Estate, Morecambe, Lancashire: Historic Building Record Lancashire and Statement of Heritage Significance LHER Archives DDX 2204/213 Bay Scaffolding 2017 Churchgate House, Church Street, Churchtown, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/213A Private individual 2017 North Range at Warton Hall Farm, Lodge Lane, Bryning with Warton, Lancashire: Historic Lancashire Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/214 Private individual 2017 Fletcher Fold Farm, Osbaldeston, Lancashire: Lancashire Historic Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/212 Private individual 2017 Barn at Lower House Farm, Lees Lane, Dalton, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/211 Private individual 2017 Townend, Troutbeck, Cumbria: Historic Building NT (NW Survey and Watching Brief for the National Trust Region) NT (NW Region) n/a National Trust (NW Region) 2017 Moorfell Cottage, Hurstwood, Lancashire: Lancashire Photographic Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/210 Private individual 2017 Barn at Shuttleworth Hall, Burnley Road, Gisburn, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/209 Private individual 2017 The Coach and Horses, Main Street, Bolton-by- Bowland, Lancashire: Historic Building Record and Statement of Significance LHER n/a n/a Pangolin Holding Ltd 2017 Lane Close Mill, Bartle Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire: Historic Building Photographic Minhaj-ul-Quran Recording WYHER n/a n/a International 2017 Barn and other farm buildings, Holdsworth House Farm, Holdsworth Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire: Historic Building Photographic Recording WYHER n/a n/a Private individual 2016 Former Grangefield School, Richardshaw Lane, Pudsey, West Yorkshire: Historic Building Photographic Recording WYHER n/a n/a Riana Developments Ltd 2016 Page 4 Report held Title by Archive held by Archive reference Client Year Pigsty at Wath Sutton, Preston Patrick, Cumbria: Historic Building Record CHER n/a n/a Michael Harrison architect 2016 Buildings at Causeway Farm, Longsight Road, Balderstone, Lancashire: Historic Buildings Lancashire Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/208 Private individual 2016 Shippon at Morton House, Kemple End, Aighton Bailey & Chaigley, Lancashire: Photographic Lancashire Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/207 Private individual 2016 13, Oak Cottages, Styal, Cheshire: Historic NT (NW Building Survey for the National Trust Region) NT (NW Region) n/a National Trust (NW Region) 2016 Barn at Shuttleworth Pasture, Back Lane, Lancashire Dales Design & Briercliffe, Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/204 Development 2016 Dilworth Barn, Back Lane, Newton-in-Bowland, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Building Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/205 Private individual 2016 Shahjalal Jami Masjid Mosque, Temple Row, Keighley, West Yorkshire: Recording of Historic Shahjalal Jami Masjid Pews WYHER WYAS Bradford WYB749 Mosque 2016 White House Farmhouse, High Lane, Salterforth, Lancashire: Historic Building Record and Lancashire Assessment WYHER Archives DDX 2204/203 Private individual 2016 Buildings at Hill Farm, Ribby-with-Wrea, Lancashire Lancashire: Historic Buildings Record LHER Archives DDX 2204/202 Private individual 2016 Barn at New Hall, Ribchester Road, Clayton-le- Lancashire
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