SNN109708 - Archaeological Standing Building Inspection and Recording: The Stable Block, Boughton House, Geddington, Northamptonshire

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Type Report
Title Archaeological Standing Building Inspection and Recording: The Stable Block, Boughton House, Geddington, Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2014
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 01/09/2014

Abstract/Summary

This report documents the archaeological standing building inspection and recording of elements of the Stable Block, Boughton House, Geddington, commissioned by The Boughton Estate Ltd in advance of the proposed works to refurbish the first floor of the building as a function room. The Boughton House Stable Block is an exceptional example of 18th century French inspired grand architecture and is justifiably Grade I listed in its own right. The work carried out by Boughton Estate Ltd allowed a rare opportunity to record those elements of the stables affected by the works. Recording work was limited to the roof structure and graffiti on the east wall. As expected of a single phase roof, there is little of historical interest to be seen within the roof structure; the roof is simple trusses carrying butt purlins and bridled common rafters. Some of the rafters are modern replacements added in the 1980s. The graffiti, consisting of lists of names are more historically significant and provide an interesting insight into the casual, local labourers employed by the estate as and when such labour was required.

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Description

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (2)

  • Boughton House (Building)
  • Stable Block at Boughton House (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • The Stable Block, 2013-4 (Building Recording) (Ref: 2013-SBHN)

Record last edited

Nov 8 2021 10:12AM

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