Site Images and a Report for a Historic Building Recording Survery at Haggworm Hall, Baldersdale, County Durham, November 2019 to July 2021

Archaeo-Environment Ltd, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5284/1129461.

Introduction

20th c concrete block machine shed looking NE
20th c concrete block machine shed looking NE

This collection consists of images and a document pertaining to a level 3 Historic Building Recording survey at Haggworm Hall, Baldersdale, County Durham, undertaken by Archaeo-Environment between November 2019 to July 2021. Works were instructed as a requirement of planning conditions relating to refurbishment of the farmhouse including conversion of outbuildings to habitable living accommodation and erection of garage and stables.

Haggworm Hall is a building of local historic interest, and a good example of a northern Dales farmhouse complex which has gone through a number of changes from its first recorded existence in the 17th century until the present day and which reflect changes in architectural, style and farming practice. The retention and re-use of such buildings is an important aspect of retaining the unique character of upland areas such as Teesdale.