Balmond, F., Webb, P. and Allen, A. S. J.. (2022). Land at Kenley Farm, Wawne, East Riding of Yorkshire - Heritage Impact Assessment. South West Archaeology Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.5284/1108489. Cite this using datacite

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Land at Kenley Farm, Wawne, East Riding of Yorkshire - Heritage Impact Assessment
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South West Archaeology Ltd. unpublished report series
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This report presents the results of a heritage impact assessment that was carried out by South West Archaeology Ltd. (SWARCH) for a solar development at Land at Kenley Farm, Wawne, East Riding of Yorkshire. The proposed site comprises six large agricultural fields within a flat agricultural landscape. In terms of indirect impacts, most of the designated heritage assets within the wider area are located at a distance whereby the impact of the proposed development on the assets would be minimised, or where the contribution of the setting to the overall significance of the assets is less important than other factors. The landscape context of many of the assets is such that they would be partially or wholly insulated from the effects of the proposed development by a combination of local blocking from trees, buildings, or embankments, or from modern intrusions that have already impinged upon their setting. That being said, the high value of several of the assets, the interlinking of the assets on a landscape scale, and the size and the location of the proposed development within a flat agricultural landscape means that some cumulative impact is unavoidable even though the individual impact on each asset is minimal. With this in mind, the overall impact of the proposed development can be assessed as negligible to negative/minor. The impact of the development on any buried archaeological resource would be permanent and irreversible, however this could be mitigated through an appropriate programme of archaeological monitoring and recording.
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F Balmond
P Webb
Amelia S. J. Allen
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South West Archaeology Ltd.
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2022
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District: East Riding of Yorkshire
Country: England
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Parish: Wawne
Grid Reference: 507615, 438307 (Easting, Northing)
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HERITAGE ASSESSMENT (Event)
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OASIS Id: southwes1-503077
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04 Jul 2023