East Barn, Three Tuns Farm, Harlow Hill, Northumberland. Archaeological Watching Brief (OASIS ID: aagarcha1-299818)

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East Barn, Three Tuns Farm, Harlow Hill, Northumberland. Archaeological Watching Brief (OASIS ID: aagarcha1-299818)

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionNorth East
CountyNorthumberland
DistrictTynedale
ParishOvingham
PlaceEast Barn
PlaceHarlow Hill
PlaceThree Tuns Farm
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Northumberland, Harlow Hill [7452771]
Grid reference OSGB407929 568361
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
55.009964
-1.8776976 -1.8772845
55.009509
Subject Building Materials (England)CERAMIC
Event Type (England)WATCHING BRIEF
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)BRICK
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)WORKED OBJECT
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Door Jamb
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENT
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Monument Type (England)BARN
Monument Type (England)FARM BUILDING
Period Period (England)20TH CENTURY
Period (England)POST MEDIEVAL
Period (England)UNCERTAIN
Project dates Created From02-NOV-2017
Created To02-NOV-2017
First Released14-AUG-2018
Identifiers OASIS IDaagarcha1-299818
Planning Application No.16/03780/FUL
Related HER No.10026
SitecodeEBH17
Related information Associated PublicationWelsh, J. (2017). Watching Brief 2017: East Barn, Three Tuns Farm, Harlow Hill, Northumberland. AAG Archaeology: Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Data types available Image43 objects

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