Building record 325/3/9 - Stable at Glebe Farm
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{1} This appears to be a mid-late 19th century, purpose-built structure that has subsequently been modernised for present use. The redundant roof line on the adjoining barn indicates that this replaces an earlier building on the site, and is unlikely to be as old as it appears. The brickwork is set in Flemish garden wall bond and the occasinal use of Fletton bricks suggest that the earliest this is likely to have been built is the end of the 19th century. Repairs have been carried out in older bricks.
<1> Semmelmann, K., 2012, Historic Building Recording and Heritage Asset Impact Assessment: The Glebe House Barn, Marston St. Lawrence, Northamptonshire, p.12 (checked) (Report). SNN108481.
<2> Horne B. (Editor), 2013, South Midlands Archaeology (43), p. 33 (Journal). SNN111431.
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- <1> SNN108481 Report: Semmelmann, K.. 2012. Historic Building Recording and Heritage Asset Impact Assessment: The Glebe House Barn, Marston St. Lawrence, Northamptonshire. Archaeological Services and Consultancy Reports. 1562/MSL/1. A.S.C.. p.12 (checked).
- <2> SNN111431 Journal: Horne B. (Editor). 2013. South Midlands Archaeology (43). South Midlands Archaeology: CBA Group 9 Newsletter. 43. C.B.A.. p. 33.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 5350 4216 (6m by 26m) |
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Civil Parish | MARSTON ST. LAWRENCE, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District) |
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Record last edited
Mar 27 2019 10:25AM