Images from a Historic Building Recording at Yew Trees Farm, Yew Trees Lane, Bolsterton, South Yorkshire 2020

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Introduction

Historic Building Recording at Yew Trees Farm: General view of the south and west elevations, looking north-east
Historic Building Recording at Yew Trees Farm: General view of the south and west elevations, looking north-east

This collection comprises of images from a historic building recording level 3 of Yew Tree Cottage and Yew Tree Farmhouse, undertaken by Wessex Archaeology in January 2020.

The historic building recording included both the Grade II Listed Buildings, and was carried out as part of a planning condition recommended by the Peak District National Park Authority, prior to their conversion. The Cottage is a 17th century building and the adjacent Farmhouse a possible late 18th century with later 19th and 20th century extensions and alterations.


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