Building record 8099/4/5 - Former greenhouses

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{1} The main greenhouses which backed onto the Potting Shed wall had been demolished as they were in a dangerous state. All that remains of these is a scar on the inside of the north wall of the garden, with its single doorway opening through into the potting shed. To the east of this door are two fig trees, survivors from a time when this part of the greenhouse was heated. The potting shed opens into the former greenhouses through the garden wall.
Further freestanding greenhouses were located in the northern half of the walled garden which have also been demolished.


<1> Upson-Smith T., 2012, Archaeological Building Recording at the Potting Sheds, Ashton Wold, Northamptonshire February 2012, (checked) (Report). SNN109183.

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  • <1> Report: Upson-Smith T.. 2012. Archaeological Building Recording at the Potting Sheds, Ashton Wold, Northamptonshire February 2012. Northamptonshire Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. 12/081. Northants Archaeology. (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred TL 0795 8803 (115m by 34m)
Civil Parish ASHTON (FORMERLY ASHTON WOLD), North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Record last edited

Oct 17 2019 1:55PM

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