Hunter, K. (2018). Shaw House Farm, Parkin Lane/Calverley Cut, Apperley Bridge, Leeds, West Yorkshire: Building Recording and Dendrochronological Dating. MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1117931. Cite this using datacite

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Shaw House Farm, Parkin Lane/Calverley Cut, Apperley Bridge, Leeds, West Yorkshire: Building Recording and Dendrochronological Dating
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1117931
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Photographic Record comprising Medium and 35mm format black and white negatives and prints and digital photographs to provide a comprehensive record of the buildings prior to demolition, alteration and conversion into residential dwellings. The Dendrochronological Dating was undertaken by the University of Nottingham on reused timbers (crucks used as purlins) and roof trusses. Record of Farm Buildings prior to demolition and redevelopment. The building survey at Shaw House Farm demonstrated the farm had been in constant use between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries and had been used for both agriculture and possibly providing livery as the farm had two stable blocks. Dendrochronological analysis was undertaken by the University of Nottingham on timbers from the barn. A tiebeam and principal rafter, both thought to be primary were felled in AD 1695, whilst two purlins and a small section of wall plate, presumably reused, date to AD 1518–43. These results suggest construction occurred in or shortly after felling of primary timbers in AD 1695 and incorporated reused timber from the first half of the sixteenth century (Nottingham University 2016).
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Kelly Hunter ORCID icon
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MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd
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2018
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District: Leeds
Parish: Leeds, unparished area
County: Leeds
Country: England
County: West Yorkshire
Grid Reference: 419649, 437780 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL AISLED BARN (Tag)
AISLED BARN (Monument Type England)
ENHANCED BUILDING SURVEY (LEVEL 2) (Event)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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23 Feb 2024