Stockdale, M. (2019). HISTORIC BUILDING SURVEY REPORT: MANOR TOP FARM, LACEBY, NORTH-EAST LINCOLNSHIRE. Lincoln: Allen Archaeology Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1113726. Cite this using datacite

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HISTORIC BUILDING SURVEY REPORT: MANOR TOP FARM, LACEBY, NORTH-EAST LINCOLNSHIRE
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Allen Archaeology Ltd was commissioned by Kelly and Macpherson Architects to undertake a historic building survey at Manor Top Farm, Laceby in North-East Lincolnshire. They survey was undertaken as part of planning consent for residential conversion of two agricultural farm buildings. A heritage statement was prepared for this site which revealed that the site lies in an area of moderate archaeological interest. Prehistoric finds have been found scattered in the landscape alongside cropmarks and/or roman enclosures. Laceby appears in the Doomsday Book of 1086 and has two Grade I and Grade II listed churches of 12th and 13th century origins. Medieval ridge and furrow systems lay scattered in the surrounding landscape. Manor Top Farm first appears on historic mapping in the later 19th century and may have been owned by William Coates Esq. who is listed as both lord of the manor and a farmer, of Manor House. he survey revealed two to three phases of construction for the two stable buildings. The first phase relates to their construction in the late 18th, early 19th century and the second phase in the later part of the 19th century, relates to the construction of the northwest extension and tack/harness room. The extension may have allow for the tackle to be stored closer to the horses and/or create a larger work space in the centre bay which is proposed as the original harness room. The northwest bay may have been transformer at the same time, creating the stalls along the north and south walls by blocking the doorway to a structure once situated to the north. The north structure was demolished during the third phase in the mid-20th century and disappeared from the maps between the mid-1950s and the late 1960s and may denote the point in time when the north doorway in the northwest extension was blocked and other repairs were made to the façade. The survey has allowed for the two stables to be preserved by record. The survey suggested three phases of development for the stable buildings
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Maria Stockdale
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Allen Archaeology Ltd
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2019
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County: North East Lincolnshire
Parish: Laceby
County: Lincolnshire
Country: England
District: North East Lincolnshire
Grid Reference: 522748, 405359 (Easting, Northing)
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BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
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OASIS Id: allenarc1-351121
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20 Oct 2023