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Pre-2012 Reports EDAS CATALOGUE OF REPORTS 2011 * = report available for download via Archaeology Data Service grey literature library Title Report number Client Grimwith House, Grimwith Reservoir, Appletreewick, North Yorkshire: Architectural 2010/371.R01 Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Assessment 32-36 North Bar Within, Beverley, East Yorkshire: Architectural and Archaeological Survey 2007/306.R01 * Mr R G Turner 44 Eastgate, Beverley, East Yorkshire: Architectural and Archaeological Observation, 2006/294.R01 * Mitchell James Contractors Ltd & Mr N Investigation and Recording Marsay Scotland Farm Cairnfield, Hawnby, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Survey 2010/373.R01 Mr K M Sayer Erection of two Dwellings with Associated Parking, Land south of 107 Auchinleck Close, 2009/352.R01 * Mr C H Ward Driffield, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and Recording Change of Use and Extension of Sunday School Annexe, Melbourne Methodist Church, Main 2011/394.R01 * Mr W Curtis Street, Melbourne, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and Recording Manor Farm, Watchit Hole Lane, Thorpe Audlin, West Yorkshire: Building Recording 2010/377.R01 * Mr K Lister All Saints Church, Skipsea, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief 2010/390.R01 * All Saints Church PCC St Paul’s Church (Horbury Methodist Church) and former Sunday School, High Street, 2010/386.R01 * Horbury Methodist Church Development Horbury, West Yorkshire: Building Recording Company Ltd Burton Constable Deserted Medieval Village, Burton Constable Hall, East Yorkshire: Level 3 2009/366.R01 * Burton Constable Foundation Archaeological and Historical Survey Thimbleby Moor, Thimbleby, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Survey 2011/392.R01 Thimbleby Estate and North York Moors National Park Authority Rocking Hall Shooting Hut, Rocking Moor, Thruscross, North Yorkshire: Architectural and 2010/389.R01 Bolton Abbey Estate Wildlife Survey page 1 EDAS CATALOGUE OF REPORTS 2011 * = report available for download via Archaeology Data Service grey literature library Title Report number Client Earthwork Surveys, Sheriff Hutton, North Yorkshire 2008/331.R01 Sheriff Hutton WI Park Pale Project Conversion of and Alterations to Existing Building to form Seven Apartments and Retention of 2007/320.R01 * J S Property Management Retail Unit to Ground Floor, Suite and Carpet Warehouse, Morley’s Yard, Beverley, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation and Recording Erection of a Single Storey Extension, 2 Bishops Croft, Beverley, East Yorkshire: 2011/397.R01 * Mrs K O’Hanlon Archaeological Observation, Investigation and Recording The Searchlight Battery, Fell Lane, Cracoe, North Yorkshire: Archaeological and Historical 2009/358.R01 Mr J W Stockdale Survey Retaining Wall, Old Gang Smelt Mill, Swaledale, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Recording 2011/401.R01 Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Gunnerside Gill, Melbecks, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Erosion Survey 2009/363.R01 Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority The Folly, Park Farm, Risby, East Yorkshire: Architectural and Wildlife Survey 2011/395.R01 * W Clappison & Sons Ellerton Priory, Swaledale, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Survey 1996/19.R01 Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Rocking Hall Shooting Hut, Rocking Moor, Thruscross, North Yorkshire: Additional 2010/389.R02 Bolton Abbey Estate Archaeological and Architectural Recording The Old Mill, The Ghyll, Gunnerside, Melbecks, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Recording 1999/100.R03 Private research Erection of a Single Storey Extension and Observation Tower to Club House, and Erection of 2011/400.R01 * Hull Aero Club Aircraft Storage Building, Linley Hill Airfield, Linley Hill Road, Leven, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and Recording Barn and Associated Buildings, Low Askew Farm, Cropton, Pickering, North Yorkshire: 2010/376.R01 Mr & Mrs M J Dawson-Brown Architectural and Wildlife Survey page 2 EDAS CATALOGUE OF REPORTS 2011 * = report available for download via Archaeology Data Service grey literature library Title Report number Client 44 Eastgate, Beverley, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and 2011/405.R01 * Mr N Marsay Recording Nine Stones Monument, Thimbleby Moor, Thimbleby, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Survey 2011/392.R02 Thimbleby Estate & North York Moors National Park Authority St Leonard’s Church, Thrybergh, South Yorkshire: Archaeological Observations during 2011/398.R01 * St Leonard’s Church PCC Ground Investigations page 3 EDAS CATALOGUE OF REPORTS 2010 * = report available for download via Archaeology Data Service grey literature library Title Report number Client Roman Road, Bluecaster Side, near Sedbergh, Cumbria: Archaeological Survey and 2010/383.R01 Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Watching Brief St Peter’s Church, Bilton, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and 2010/372.R01 * St Peter’s Church PCC Recording Meaux Abbey Mill (Abbey Cottage), Wawne, East Yorkshire: Architectural and Archaeological 2008/327.R01 * Private research Survey St James’ Church, Midhopestones, South Yorkshire: Archaeological Investigation and 2009/359.R03 * St James’ Church PCC Recording Land east of the Granary, Woodhouse Grange, Westfield Road, Raywell, East Yorkshire: 2010/384.R01 * Mr Mark Rawson Archaeological Observation, Investigation and Recording 240 Main Road, Bilton, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and 2009/368.R01 * Tamerek Services Ltd Recording Footpath Repairs, Sheriff Hutton Castle, Sheriff Hutton, North Yorkshire: Archaeological 2009/355.R01 * North Yorkshire County Council Recording Brief The Church of the Ascension, Whixley, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief 2009/350.R01 * Church of the Ascension PCC M62 Junction 6 Improvements, Hyton, Merseyside: Cultural Heritage Photographic Survey n/a Golder Associates (UK) Ltd for Highways Agency Proposed Extension to Caravan Park, Long Ashes, Threshfield, North Yorkshire: 2010/369.R01 Warfield Park Homes Ltd Archaeological Survey Bolton Percy Gatehouse, Bolton Percy, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, 2009/346.R03 * The Vivat Trust Investigation and Recording page 4 EDAS CATALOGUE OF REPORTS 2010 * = report available for download via Archaeology Data Service grey literature library Title Report number Client Rear of 25-27 Market Place, Pontefract, West Yorkshire: Building Recording 2008/329.R01 * Greggs plc Cart Shed and Barn, Wharram Percy Farm, Wharram Percy, North Yorkshire: Architectural 2009/354.R01 * The Birdstall Estates Company Ltd and Wildlife Survey The Maltings, Prestons Ginnel, off Main Street, Thorner, West Yorkshire: Building Recording 2008/337.R01 Park Lane Homes Barn, north-east of Hall Farm Cottage, Main Street, Horkstow, North Lincolnshire: 2009/362.R01 * Mr B Rowles, Horkstow Hall Architectural and Wildlife Survey St Mary’s Church, Wharram le Street, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief 2010/375.R01 * L A Hall (Hull) Ltd Hambleton Road, Murton Common, near Cold Kirby, North Yorkshire: Archaeological 2010/370.R01 North York Moors National Park Authority Watching Brief page 5 EDAS CATALOGUE OF REPORTS 2009 * = report available for download via Archaeology Data Service grey literature library Title Report number Client St Mary’s Church, Fridaythorpe, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation 2008/330.R01 * St Mary’s Church PCC and Recording Archaeological Investigations, Rievaulx Water Race, Abbot Hagg Farm, Rievalux, North 2009/344.R01 * North York Moors National Park Authority Yorkshire All Saints Church, Easington, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and 2008/345.R01 * All Saints Church PCC Recording St Mary the Virgin Church, Church Lane, Beighton, South Yorkshire: Archaeological 2007/321.R01 * St Mary the Virgin Church PCC Watching Brief Wigan Joint Service Centre, Municipal Buildings, Wigan: Photographic Survey n/a Golder Associates (UK) Ltd for Morgan Ashurst plc A63 Castle Street, Hull: Revised Cultural Heritage Detailed Assessment n/a Golder Associates (UK) Ltd for Highways Agency Bolton Percy Gatehouse, Bolton Percy, North Yorkshire: Initial Architectural and 2009/346.R01 * The Vivat Trust Archaeological Assessment Waterfall Gill Pond, Scawton, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Investigation and Recording 2008/338.R01 * North York Moors National Park Authority St John the Baptist Church, Throapham, South Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief 2007/319.R01 * Churches Conservation Trust Fair Acre Cottage, Kearton, Swaledale, North Yorkshire: Archaeological and Architectural 2007/302.R01 * Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Survey Auchinleck Close, Driffield, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and 2003/186.R04 * Peter Ward Homes Ltd Recording Foxhouse Farm, Drewton Lane, Drewton, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation, 2008/318.R01 * Mr C Taylor Investigation and Recording page 6 EDAS CATALOGUE OF REPORTS 2009 * = report available for download via Archaeology Data Service grey literature library Title Report number Client Fields south-east of Langcliffe Quarry, Langcliffe, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Walkover 2007/305.R01 * Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority Survey Miners’ Welfare Hall, Hangar Hill, Whitwell, Derbyshire: Archaeological Building Recording 2009/347.R01 * Townsend Planning Consultants Barn, Land east of “Ellesmere”, Back Westgate, Hornsea, East Yorkshire: Archaeological 2007/311.R03 * Peter Ward Homes Ltd Recording Beverley Community Hospital,
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