SNN114275 - Historic Building Recording: 1 The Green, Islip, Northamptonshire
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Type | Report |
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Title | Historic Building Recording: 1 The Green, Islip, Northamptonshire |
Author/Originator | Kaye, K |
Date/Year | 2022 |
Abstract/Summary
In July 2022 KDK Archaeology Ltd carried out Historic Building Recording of Nicholas House, 1 The Green, Islip, Northamptonshire prior to it being renovated and converted to a single dwelling. The building is a one and a half storey, stone-built structure under a thatched roof that is in near ruinous condition. It is said to date to the medieval period and was lived in by the stonemasons responsible for building the adjacent church. A central stack and an upper floor were added in the late 16th or 17th century and by the 19th century if not earlier it had been upgraded to form three one up one down dwellings. In the 20th century it was used as a meeting house for a local youth group under the name of the Guild of St Nicholas.
External Links (1)
- https://doi.org/10.5284/1117886 (Link to report on ADS)
Description
Digital copy only
Location
NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 6121/0/1 No.2 The Green (Nicholas House) (Building)
Referenced Events (1)
- ENN110749 1 The Green, 2022 (Building recording) (Ref: Site code: 701/ITG)
Record last edited
Jul 23 2024 3:54PM