Elsworth, D. W. and Taylor, K. Ian. (2010). The Dye House, Archaeological Building Survey and Watching Brief. Lancaster: Oxford Archaeology (North). https://doi.org/10.5284/1026513. Cite this using datacite

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The Dye House, Archaeological Building Survey and Watching Brief
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This report outlines the results of an archaeological building investigation, which was carried out to RCHME (1996) Level III standard at The Dye House, Hallthwaites, Millom, Cumbria (SD 1820 8539). The Dye House is thought to be one of the earliest woollen manufacturing sites in the area and, as such, contributes much to the understanding of the industrial archaeology of the Lake District. This report outlines the results of an archaeological watching brief, which was carried out at The Dye House, Hallthwaites, Millom, Cumbria (SD 1820 8539). The Dye House is thought to be one of the earliest woollen manufacturing sites in the area dating to between 1771 and 1829. The building is to be redeveloped for residential purposes, and Cumbria County Council Historic Environment Service (CCCHES) specified that a watching brief should be undertaken during clearance of building debris from within and around the property. This follows a building investigation undertaken by Oxford Archaeology North (OA North) in 2005This report sets out the results of a third phase of investigative works at the Dye House, Hallthwaites, Millom, Cumbria (NGR SD 1820 8539), undertaken during repair and development works, on behalf of Mr and Mrs Metcalf. The previous phases of work were undertaken in 2005 and 2007, both by Oxford Archaeology North. This report presents the results of the watching brief undertaken in June 2009 and should be read in conjunction with the earlier building investigation and watching brief reports (OA North 2005 and 2007).
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Daniel W Elsworth
Karl Ian Taylor ORCID icon
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2010
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Site: The Dye House, Archaeological Building Investigation and Watching Brief
Parish: MILLOM WITHOUT
District: Copeland
County: Cumbria
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Dye House
Location - Auto Detected: The Dye House Hallthwaites Millom Cumbria
Grid Reference: 318185, 485390 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) SHERD (Object England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) MILL (Monument Type England)
1771 (Auto Detected Temporal)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
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OASIS Id: oxfordar2-111150
OBIB: 2005-6/387
OBIB: 2007-8/730
OBIB: 2009-10/981
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28 Nov 2016