SNN110319 - An Archaeological Standing Building Survey: Weedon Lodge Farm, Everdon Road, Weedon, Northamptonshire

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Type Report
Title An Archaeological Standing Building Survey: Weedon Lodge Farm, Everdon Road, Weedon, Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2016
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 31/05/2016

Abstract/Summary

This document is an archaeological standing building survey of Weedon Lodge Farm (Outbuildings Only), Everdon Road, Weedon, Northamptonshire (SP 61143 57448), commissioned from Archaeological Building Recording Services (ABRS) by W.G Batchelor & Son in advance of the proposed conversion of the buildings to residential use. Weedon Lodge Farm is an interesting range of buildings dating to the mid 19th century. The complex is a single phase build, potentially following a model farm plan, containing cart sheds, shelter sheds, milking parlour, pig sty and a forge. The size of the cart shed and granary suggests an affluent and successful farm, which is reflected in the quality and finishing of the buildings. The archive will be retained by ABRS under the temporary site code 2016-WLWN until deposition with Northamptonshire County Council can be arranged under the Event Number ENN108299.

External Links (1)

Description

Digital copy only

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library

Referenced Monuments (5)

  • Mid-19th century cart shed and granary (Building)
  • Mid-19th century cow shed or milking parlour (Building)
  • Mid-19th century farm building (Building)
  • Probable mid-19th century cattle shelter (Building)
  • Weedon Lodge Farm (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Weedon Lodge Farm outbuildings, 2016 (Building survey) (Ref: 2016-WLWN)

Record last edited

Jul 25 2024 1:04PM

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