Sinnott, C. and Priestley, S. (2022). Archaeological Standing Building Recording Nutley Green Business Park, Smalls Hill Road, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0HR. Border Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1117605. Cite this using datacite

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Archaeological Standing Building Recording Nutley Green Business Park, Smalls Hill Road, Horley, Surrey, RH6 0HR
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Border Archaeology Ltd (BA) has been instructed by CBLS Consultants on behalf of Virtue Property Group to undertake a programme of Archaeological Standing Building Recording (ASBR) to Historic England/RCHME Level 2 in connection with the removal of existing industrial buildings and erection of 14 dwellings at Nutley Dean Business Park (NGR 524042 144627) (Planning Ref. 18/02680/F). The aim of the project is to undertake a programme of ASBR to record any surviving upstanding elements relating to an 18th Century farmstead and ancillary buildings considered likely to be of local significance which are located in the SW part of the site, and any subsequent phases of extension or alteration, to Historic England/RCHME Level 2, as detailed in Understanding Historic Buildings – A guide to good recording practice (Lane 2016) to allow for the preservation by record of all standing building fabric, fixtures and fittings of historical interest that will be removed or substantially altered by the proposed development. Recording will reflect Historic England/RCHME guidance and will be undertaken in accordance with standards set by the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA), namely, Standard and guidance for the archaeological investigation and recording of standing buildings or structures (CIfA 2020a) and Standard and guidance for the creation, compilation, transfer and deposition of archaeological archives (CIfA 2020b). BA also adheres to the CIfA Code of conduct: professional ethics in archaeology (CIfA 2021) and to project management advice set out in Management of Research Projects in the Historic Environment: The MoRPHE Project Managers’ Guide (Lee 2015). A programme of Level 2 Archaeological Standing Building Recording (ASBR) undertaken by Border Archaeology (BA) with regard to traditional farm outbuildings at Nutley Dean Business Park, Smalls Hill Road, Horley, Surrey RH6 0HR, has produced the following results, summarised below: An Archaeological Desk Based Assessment produced for the site in 2021 had suggested potential for evidence of upstanding remains of 18th/19th century outbuildings associated with the historic post-medieval farmstead of Nutley Dean Farm to survive within the southwestern portion of the site, to the northwest of the farmhouse, which is of early 18th century date with later 19th century additions. However, it should be noted that this potential was not confirmed by a site visit. Upon visiting the site, it immediately became clear that there were no surviving structures within the boundaries of the site which could be identified as the historic traditional farm outbuildings associated with the nearby farmhouse at Nutley Dean Farm. The five structures which formerly stood within the southwestern portion of the site had been demolished in August/September 2021, with the exception of a rectangular steel-framed shed with corrugated metal cladding and a broad, low-pitched corrugated asbestos roof (Building 1). It was apparent that this was a storage shed of late 20th century date, which appears to have been constructed at some point between 1972 and 1999. Examination of the interior (which was being used for storage of building materials for the new development at the time of recording) confirmed there were no traces of an earlier structure within this shed.
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C Sinnott
S Priestley
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Border Archaeology
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2022
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District: Reigate and Banstead
Parish: Salfords and Sidlow
Country: England
County: Surrey
Grid Reference: 524040, 144626 (Easting, Northing)
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DESCRIPTIVE BUILDINGS RECORD (LEVEL 2) (Event)
POST MEDIEVAL OUTBUILDING (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL FARM BUILDING (Tag)
OUTBUILDING (Monument Type England)
FARM BUILDING (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: borderar1-510359
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12 Feb 2024