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Archaeological Building Survey of Buildings at Light House, Lightfoot Lane, Broughton, Preston |
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J.M.Trippier Archaeological and Surveying Consultancy unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
An archaeological building survey of a range of farm buildings at Lightfoot House Farm, Lightfoot Lane, Fulwood, Preston was required as a condition of planning permission for redevelopment of the site for residential use. The work was carried out on behalf of Arley Homes by J. M. Trippier Archaeological and Surveying Consultancy. The buildings were found to be a modified version of a Lancashire style combination barn with an adjoining shippon building at right angles to the main building thus forming an L-shaped block. They were both constructed of brick and slate, probably simultaneously, during the late 19th century and are a good example of how agricultural buildings were designed and altered in response to increases in mechanisation and animal welfare requirements following the industrial revolution. |
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M J Trippier
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J.M.Trippier Archaeological and Surveying Consultancy
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Lancashire SMR (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2011
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Lightfoot House |
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Lancashire |
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Preston |
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PRESTON |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 351670, 433390 (Easting, Northing)
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Digital photographs have also been included in this report at Appendix 3. A photographic index and reference plans have been included at Figs. 7 and 8. Historical research, included a full map regression, was carried at Lancashire County Record Office and Preston (Harris) Local Studies Library
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01 Feb 2018 |