Daniel, H. (2021). Bank Farm, Butterton, Staffordshire - A Building Recording Report. Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1111249. Cite this using datacite

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Bank Farm, Butterton, Staffordshire - A Building Recording Report
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Thames Valley Archaeological Services unpublished report series
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thamesva1-505077_187476.pdf (4 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1111249
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The survey comprised a photographic survey, paying attention to the methods of construction, chronological development and alterations, and features of special interest. Plans and elevations obtained from the client were checked, modified and annotated onsite where appropriate. The building has been recorded photographically. Digital images were taken on a Canon EOS 4000D camera with APS-C sensors taking 16-megapixel images. Images for archiving purposes are taken using high quality settings in TIFF format. Some internal areas of the structure were inaccessible. The stone cow house with hayloft above appears to date to the mid to late 18th century and represents an early example of cattle housing within the Peak District. It forms part of the larger mid-18th century farm complex including the now separately owned and listed Bank House to the east. Other than the external walls little of the original structure or features survive with replacement roof, hayloft, internal floor and door furniture. In the late 18th to early 19th century a single stable was added to the eastern elevation which was itself subse-quently extended to the north with an outshot. A further, now demolished building, was add-ed by the 1960?s to the north of the cow house into which a new opening was made.
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Helen Daniel ORCID icon
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Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd
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2021
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County: Staffordshire
Country: England
Parish: Butterton
District: Staffordshire Moorlands
Grid Reference: 407429, 356629 (Easting, Northing)
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DESCRIPTIVE BUILDINGS RECORD (LEVEL 2) (Event)
STABLE (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL STABLE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL COW HOUSE (Tag)
COW HOUSE (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: thamesva1-505077
Report id: BFB21/195
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24 Jul 2023