Alcock, N. W. and Moir, A. K. (2004). A medieval urban house with two heated open rooms:. Vernacular Architect 35. Vol 35, pp. 63-65.

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A medieval urban house with two heated open rooms:
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3, 5 Butter Street, Alcester
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Vernacular Architect 35
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Vernacular Architecture
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35
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63 - 65
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Discussion of the original internal layout of a medieval house with three bays, of which two contain evidence of roof louvres and heavy sooting, indicating that they were originally rooms open to the roof.
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Nat W Alcock
A K Moir
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2004
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Subjects / Periods:
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Roof Louvres (Auto Detected Subject)
Roof (Auto Detected Subject)
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[OS SP 091 575]
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03 Jun 2005