SNN103892 - The Kings Arms Desborough: Historic Building Recording

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Type Report
Title The Kings Arms Desborough: Historic Building Recording
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2003
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 05/01/04

Abstract/Summary

Oxford Archaeology has carried out a programme of building recording and investigation at the Kings Arms Public House, Desborough. The work is in advance of a refurbishment and extension to the pub and it has been undertaken as a condition of planning approval for the works. The original inn is an ironstone building of probable early 18th century date and is notable for its relatively plain but attractive vernacular construction similar to that of many buildings in this part of Northamptonshire. Desborough itself, however, has lost many such buildings and the Kings Arms is now a fragmentary reminder of how the village would once have appeared. The main phasing of the inn is relatively straightforward with several 19th and 20th century extensions to the rear but one of these extensions consisted of a rebuilding of an older rear range, probably contemporary with the original inn, which is likely to have been a stable block which may have served coaches and travellers passing through Desborough.

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NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • The Kings Arms (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • The Kings Arms Desborough, 2002 (Building recording) (Ref: 8083040)

Record last edited

Jun 15 2021 2:39PM

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