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An Historic Building Analytical Survey (Level 2) of the Three Crowns Inn, High Street, Somerby, Leicestershire |
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University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
A Level 2 Historic Building Survey was undertaken by the University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) at the Three Crowns Inn, High Street, Somerby, Leicestershire. The survey studied the complex of buildings dating from the late 18th century with modifications and additions continuing through to the 20th century. It is proposed that the former public house will be converted into houses, garages and a flat. Although forming a key part of the High Street range of buildings the Three Crowns is not a listed building. The building probably originated as a farm but has been a public house for much of its life. Because of the extensive alterations required for the proposed change of use the Senior Planning Archaeologist at Leicestershire County Council, as advisor to the planning authority, requested that a Level 2 survey take place before any conversion work commences. The construction of three new dwellings is proposed at the rear of the property which will require a further programme of archaeological work. |
Author: |
Andrew Hyam
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Publisher: |
University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS)
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Leicestershire HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2009
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Three Crowns Inn, High Street, Somerby, Leicestershire |
Parish: |
SOMERBY |
District: |
Melton |
County: |
Leicestershire |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 477869, 310545 (Easting, Northing)
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universi1-85543 |
OBIB: |
ULAS report number 2009-053 |
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Spiral bound A4 report, 43 pages
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Created Date: |
24 Nov 2016 |