Gaskell, N. (2006). Archaeological Desk Based Assessment For A Proposed Housing Development on Land Adjacent to Smithy House, Temple Sowerby, Cumbria. North Pennines Archaeology Ltd.

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Archaeological Desk Based Assessment For A Proposed Housing Development on Land Adjacent to Smithy House, Temple Sowerby, Cumbria
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35
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An archaeological desk-based assessment was carried out at a proposed housing development on land adjacent to Smithy House. It located one Scheduled Ancient Monument, 13 other sites from the HER and 33 Listed buildings within 1 km of the site. The site visit noted some barns. [Au(adp)]
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N Gaskell
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North Pennines Archaeology Ltd
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2006
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Date Of Issue From: 2006 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: PROPOSED HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ON LAND ADJACENT TO SMITHY HOUSE, TEMPLE SOWERBY
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Investigation type: Desk-based
District: Eden
Monument: BUILDING. Undated
Ngr: NY61262694
Parish: Temple Sowerby
Postcode: CA101RU
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19 Jan 2009