SNN111001 - An Archaeological Standing Building Survey of Sedge Hollow, West Haddon, Northamptonshire

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Type Report
Title An Archaeological Standing Building Survey of Sedge Hollow, West Haddon, Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2014
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 19/01/2018

Abstract/Summary

This document is an archaeological standing building survey of an outbuilding at Sedge Hollow, West Haddon, Northamptonshire (SP 62630 71118), commissioned from Archaeological Building Recording Services (ABRS) in advance of the proposed conversion of the outbuilding to residential use. The outbuilding is mid 19th century in date, an inscribed brick records the date 1840, it is likely to be accurate, probably built as a field hovel for stock rearing as part of one of the village farms of West Haddon. The building is a simple and common design with a few unusual features, including occasional use of flared headers as a design touch. The southernmost bay is slightly unusual in plan form, but is likely to be also for stock rearing, possibly calf pens. There is a lack of historical evidence for the building, but early Ordnance Survey maps indicate there were a number of fold yards to the south and to the east of the building, now lost. The archive will be retained by ABRS under the temporary site code 2014- SWHN until deposition with Northamptonshire County Council can be arranged.

External Links (1)

Description

Digital copy only

Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Former farm building, Sedge Hollow (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Sedge Hollow, West Haddon, 2014 (Building recording) (Ref: 2014-SWHN)

Record last edited

Jul 30 2021 12:19PM

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