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Blackburn with Darwen Unitary Authority Cheshire Cumbria Archaeological Investigations Project 2006 Building Survey North West Blackburn with Darwen Unitary Authority Blackburn with Darwen UA (G.48.4117) SD7224718250 {0154FD2D-3276-4702-8A06-98C62B9AD806} Parish: North Turton Postal Code: BL7 0NQ EDGE FOOT FARM BARN, ENTWISTLE The Barn at Edge Foot Farm, Edge Lane, Entwistle, Lancashire - an Archaeological and Historical Record Morgan, N Fulwood : Nigal Morgan, 2006, 25pp, colour pls, pls, figs, refsa Work undertaken by: Nigel Morgan Archaeological periods represented: MD Cheshire Vale Royal (G.13.4118) SJ72467240 {33DDAF81-0FCD-41F4-A721-9FAD8E6C9824} Parish: Allostock Postal Code: WA169JW HULME HALL, ALLOSTOCK, VALE ROYAL Hulme Hall, Allostock, Vale Royal, Cheshire Matrix Archaeology Manchester : Matrix Archaeology, 2006, 33pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Matrix Archaeology SMR primary record number: 2627 Archaeological periods represented: MD Cumbria Allerdale (G.16.4119) NY08114315 {961D5137-0AA7-4CE4-8B5E-073FD49E8384} Parish: Allonby Postal Code: CA156QE THE OLD READING ROOMS, ALLONBY The Old Reading Rooms, Allonby, Cumbria - Report on an Historic Building Recording Walker, J Wigton : Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant, 2006, 35pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.4120) NY2041739747 {1D246391-2EC2-41B3-85CF-46DE1DB22FEE} Parish: Blennerhasset and Torpenhow Postal Code: CA7 1HT LAND ADJACENT TO GARTHSIDE, TORPENHOW, WIGTON Land Adjacent to Garthside, Torpenhow, Wigton, Cumbria - Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief and an Historic Building Survey Walker, J Wigton : Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant, 2006, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant Archaeological periods represented: MO Archaeological Investigations Project 2006 Building Survey North West (G.16.4121) NY25306050 {8EE52256-1805-4E93-A8E2-25594CF4AA16} Parish: Bowness Postal Code: CA5 5DT KILN CLOSE FARM, GLASSON Kiln Close Farm, Glasson, Cumbria - Archaeological Evaluation and Historic Building Recording Geddes, G & Bailey, E Edinburgh : Headland Archaeology Ltd, 2006, 31pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Headland Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.4122) NY09952740 {233BC4C7-17BA-47C3-B120-854974E2D6D5} Parish: Dean Postal Code: CA130SG BARN AND BYRES AT EAGLESFIELD CRAG FARM, EAGLESFIELD, COCKERMOUTH Barn and Byres at Eaglesfield Crag Farm, Eaglesfield, Cockermouth, Cumbria - Archaeological Building Recording Greenlane Archaeology Ulverston : Greenlane Archaeology, 2006, 35pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Greenlane Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: MD (G.16.4123) NY13804760 {08A7473C-53F4-434E-ACF8-012904309B64} Parish: Holme Abbey Postal Code: CA5 4ND BARN AT BOG FARM, ALDOTH Bog Farm, Aldoth Structural Appraisal of Barn Blackett-Ord Consulting Engineers Appleby -in-Westmorland : Blackett-Ord Consulting Engineers, 2006, 6pp, figs Work undertaken by: Blackett-Ord Consulting Engineers Archaeological periods represented: UD Barrow-in-Furness (G.16.4124) SD23986625 {5A6651D4-3B57-4BA1-BF08-77E863AF2B29} Parish: Aldingham Postal Code: LA130PR BOW WINDOWS FARM, RAMPSIDE, BARROW-IN-FURNESS Bow Windows Farm, Rampside, Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria - Archaeological Building Recording Elsworth, D Ulverston : Greenlane Archaeology , 2006, 46pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Greenlane Archaeology SMR primary record number: 6/06/1634 Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.4125) SD18907130 {99F3110D-4BE7-4CE1-BA84-D036DCBE8778} Parish: Askam and Ireleth Postal Code: LA144QZ BARROW SLAG BANK, BARROW-IN -FURNESS Barrow Slag Bank, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. Documentary Research and Photographic Survey Schofield, P Lancaster : Oxford Archaeology North, 2006, 72pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology North SMR primary record number: 6/06/1631 Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2006 Building Survey North West (G.16.4126) SD2239371111 {CA975803-0297-4120-8F47-6A2428B44FB2} Parish: Dalton Town with Newton Postal Code: LA130PL PARKHOUSE FARM, PARKHOUSE ROAD, BARROW -IN -FURNESS Parkhouse Farm, Parkhouse Road, Barrow -in-Furness Elsworth, D Ulverston : Greenlane Archaeology, 2006, 58pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Greenlane Archaeology SMR primary record number: 6/06/1566 Archaeological periods represented: MD Carlisle (G.16.4127) NY36055790 {94CD4045-20C6-4BD7-BD1C-BD37FC8CA055} Parish: Beaumont Postal Code: CA5 6DP MILBECK STEADING, CARLISLE Milbeck Steading, Carlisle, Cumbria Standing Building Survey Cressey, M Musselburgh : CFA Archaeology Ltd, 2006, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: CFA Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.16.4128) NY51967877 {0D4374E8-74D7-4A79-B13D-F7696F6B3723} Parish: Bewcastle Postal Code: TD9 0TR COLDSIDE, BAILEY, NEWCASTLETON A Barn at Coldside, Bailey, Newcastleton, Cumbria Archaeological Building Recording Project Wooler, F Alston : Fiona Wooler, 2006, 43pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Fiona Wooler Archaeological periods represented: MD, MO (G.16.4129) NY32005900 {5DF4275D-8E78-4D20-858C-C3053E81E72A} Parish: Burgh by Sands Postal Code: CA5 6BU BUCKBOTTOM FARM , BURGH-BY-SANDS, CARLISLE Buckbottom Farm , Burgh-By-Sands, Carlisle, Cumbria Level 1 Standing Building Survey Cressey, M Musselburgh : CFA Archaeology Ltd, 2006, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: CFA Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: MD (G.16.4130) NY53616511 {419F6F5F-45C4-4AF2-910B-3A8B54681AAD} Parish: Burtholme Postal Code: CA8 2AZ THE HEUGH, WALTON, BRAMPTON Report on an Archaeological Building Recording Project at the Heugh, Walton, Brampton, Cumbria Wooler, F Nenthead : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd, 2006, 60pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: MD Archaeological Investigations Project 2006 Building Survey North West (G.16.4131) NY54205562 {4830E7EC-1B1D-4FCF-A6A3-C4F7A11D8579} Parish: Castle Carrock Postal Code: CA4 9LR TOWNFOOT FARM, CASTLE CARROCK, BRAMPTON Report on an Archaeological Building Recording Project at Townfoot Farm, Castle Carrock, Brampton, Cumbria Wooler, F Nenthead : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd, 2006, 59pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.16.4132) NY55505880 {1EFA1083-D82E-4EC8-87AB-214E120A91B2} Parish: Farlam Postal Code: CA8 1LA LINNEY BROW, FARLAM, BRAMPTON, CARLISLE Report on an Archaeological Building Recording at Linney Brow, Farlam, Brampton, Carlisle Wooler, F Nenthead : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd, 2006, 26pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.4133) NY45565971 {C76939C4-42DB-4022-BBCF-C6F62A660B1B} Parish: Stanwix Rural Postal Code: CA6 4QZ BARN AT CROSBY HOUSE, CROSBY, CARLISLE Report on an Historic Building Survey of a Barn at Crosby House, Crosby, Carlisle, Cumbria Cracknell, P Carlisle : Philip Cracknell, 2006, 34pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Philip Cracknell Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.4134) NY4604658649 {E99A963B-037D-46E0-BBD6-C639A22A3338} Postal Code: CA6 4RA WELL AT NEWBY GRANGE, CROSBY-ON-EDEN, CARLISLE Report on A Well Found at Newby Grange, Crosby-On-Eden, Carlisle, Cumbria Walker, J Wigton : Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant, 2006, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.16.4135) NY4180055955 {CC34A234-D2EE-4728-970E-A9E1EE839992} Parish: Wetheral Postal Code: CA1 2BS THE FORMER CARLISLE STEAM LAUNDRY AND CARPET BEATING COMPANY BUILDINGS, RIVERSIDE, WARWICK ROAD The Former Carlisle Steam Laundry and Carpet Beating Company Buildings, Riverside, Warwick Road Wooler, F Stanwix, Carlisle : Fiona Wooler, 2007, 45pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Fiona Wooler SMR primary record number: 1/07/1740 Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2006 Building Survey North West Copeland (G.16.4136) SD17608020 {4D2AE118-EC0D-4FC6-818F-08D5B43F9548} Parish: Millom Postal Code: LA184BG FORMER METHODIST CHURCH, QUEEN STREET, MILLOM Former Methodist Church, Queen Street, Millom, Cumbria Elsworth, D Ulverston : Greenlane Archaeology, 2006, 37pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Greenlane Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.4137) NX97802020 {BC1C8FD4-A6F1-413C-8E35-4ED689CA7165} Parish: Parton Postal Code: CA286NT PARTON METHODIST CHAPEL, BANK YARD ROAD, PARTON, WHITEHAVEN Report on an Archaeological Building Recording Project at Parton Methodist Chapel, Bank Yard Road, Parton, Whitehaven, Cumbria Wooler, F Nenthead : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd, 2006, 122pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: MO Eden (G.16.4138) NY74604120 {BE519384-BD8D-41CF-AC8B-CA7E1C2CF749} Parish: Alston Moor Postal Code: CA9 3EA GATESHEAD CHAPEL, GARRIGILL Alston Moor: Gateshead Chapel, Garrigill Ryder, P Carlisle : Cumberland & WestMorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 2006, 1p Work undertaken by: Peter F Ryder SMR primary record number: 3/05/1538 Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.4139) NY58602610 {87094AD6-94CB-4AB7-859B-6D35D9E19D5E}
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