SNN100441 - Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Brigstock (Medieval + Post Medieval)

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Type Digital archive
Title Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Brigstock (Medieval + Post Medieval)
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1999
Digital File Path Mapinfo\Archive\Extensive Survey\Brigstock

Abstract/Summary

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Description

1 Digital file containing background to report + main report + assessment + research agenda + strategy

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team Heritage Server

Referenced Monuments (32)

  • "The Shops" (Monument)
  • Bridge approx 5m from Horsebrook Cottage, Bridge Street (Building)
  • Brigstock (Monument)
  • Brigstock Fair (Monument)
  • Brigstock Manor (Building)
  • Brigstock Manor House: Moat (Monument)
  • Brigstock Manor: Mill pond (Monument)
  • Brigstock Manor: Site of the post-medieval Watermill (Monument)
  • Brigstock Market Cross (Building)
  • Brigstock Mill (Monument)
  • Brigstock School (Monument)
  • Market Place (Monument)
  • Medieval Bakehouse (Monument)
  • Medieval close (Monument)
  • Medieval Fulling Mill, unlocated (Monument)
  • Medieval poor house (Monument)
  • Medieval tenement group (Monument)
  • Medieval tenement group (Monument)
  • Medieval tenement group (Monument)
  • No. 1 (Market House) and No. 5 Church Street (Building)
  • Possible medieval tenement group (Monument)
  • Possible medieval watermill (Monument)
  • Post medieval dye works (Monument)
  • Post Medieval Tannery (Monument)
  • Pound on land immediately north of churchyard (Monument)
  • Rectory/Sike Manor (Monument)
  • The Green Dragon Public House, Hall Hill (Building)
  • The Montagu Arms (Monument)
  • The Park (Monument)
  • The Three Cocks (Monument)
  • The Vicarage, Church Street (Building)
  • White Hart (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey (Medieval/Post Medieval Period), 1995-2000

Record last edited

Mar 8 2023 9:21AM

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