SNN113763 - Archaeological Observation, Investigation, Recording, Analysis and Publication and Historic Building Recording at Fermyn Woods Hall, Causin Way, Brigstock, Northamptonshire

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Type Report
Title Archaeological Observation, Investigation, Recording, Analysis and Publication and Historic Building Recording at Fermyn Woods Hall, Causin Way, Brigstock, Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2022
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 15/07/2022

Abstract/Summary

This report details the results of Archaeological Observation, Investigation, Recording, Analysis and Publication and Historic Building Recording carried out by University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) at Fermyn Woods Hall, Causin Way, Brigstock, Northamptonshire. The Hall is Grade II* listed and has its origins in the 17th century although it has been significantly extended and remodelled throughout its history. The archaeological work took place during the creation of a new doorway between two existing first floor rooms. The demolition work cut through a plaster and lath stud wall dating to the mid-19th century with no earlier building materials being disturbed. The results of the investigation indicate that the two rooms were created within an earlier room by the insertion of the 19th century stud wall and that one of the rooms had its floor raised in order to avoid a step into the adjacent room. The report and archive will be deposited under Accession Number ENN110352.

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Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library

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Referenced Events (1)

  • Fermyn Woods Hall, 2021 (Observation) (Ref: Report No. 2022-029)

Record last edited

Jul 23 2024 3:20PM

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