Images from a Historic Building Recording at Snitterton Hall Farm, Snitterton, Matlock 2019-20

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Historic Building Recording at Snitterton Hall Farm: North facing shot of the southern elevation of Barn A taken from the courtyard
Historic Building Recording at Snitterton Hall Farm: North facing shot of the southern elevation of Barn A taken from the courtyard

This collection comprises images from a level 2 historic building recording at Snitterton Hall Farm. This work was undertaken and commissioned in 2019-20 by Archaeological Research Services Ltd to discharge condition 3 of both the planning permission and Listed Building Consent prior to the conversion of the two buildings into a dwelling house, office and light industrial use, along with the provision of car parking.

Snitterton Hall Farm is a large-scale, regular courtyard plan farmstead comprising an L-shaped barn layout with the stable block occupying the third side of the courtyard.


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