ENN104579 - Corner Farm, 2008 (Building recording)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 57213 68115 (14m by 16m)
Civil Parish ASHBY ST. LEDGERS, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

Northamptonshire Archaeology

Date

November 2011

Description

{1} This record of the building primarily took the form of a photographic record and drawn plans to set out the relationship of the building’s ground floor and its constituent parts. The buildings were assessed within the general precepts set out in the English Heritage procedural guidance (2006), but to no particular defined level. In addition to the building recording work a series of services trenches were excavated by hand down to a maximum depth of 0.45m below the ground level inside the house.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <1> Report: Field, L.. 2009. Archaeological watching brief and building recording at Corner Farm House, Main Street, Ashby St. Ledgers, November 2008. Northamptonshire Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. 08/214. Northants Archaeology. (checked).
  • <2> Article: Gaimster, M.. 2009. Post-medieval fieldwork in Britain, Northern Ireland and the Channel Isles in 2008. Post-Medieval Archaeology. 43/2. Soc for PostMedieval Arch. p.389 (unchecked).
  • <3> Journal: Horne B. (Editor). 2009. South Midlands Archaeology (39). South Midlands Archaeology: CBA Group 9 Newsletter. 39. CBA. p.26 (unchecked).
  • <4> Article: Chapman, P. (Ed.). 2010. Archaeology in Northamptonshire, 2008. Northamptonshire Archaeology. 36. Northants Archaeology Soc. p.182 (unchecked).

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Related Monuments/Buildings (2)

  • Ashby St Ledgers (Monument)
  • Corner Farmhouse & Attached Barn (Building)

Record last edited

Dec 19 2024 9:15AM

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