Images from Historic Building Recording Work at Burrow Hill Farm, Corley, North Warwickshire, August 2022

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Introduction

Aerial view of Burrow Hill Farm, facing west
Aerial view of Burrow Hill Farm, facing west

This collection comprises images from historic building survey work at Burrow Hill Farm. This survey was undertaken to a minimum of Historic England Level 2 standard and was carried out by Scott Williams and Simon Batsman of SUMO Geosurvey (formerly Aerial-Cam Ltd) in August 2022. This level of survey provides an analytical record including an introductory descriptive account of the building, together with an account of its origins (where possible), development and use. The survey comprised a written, drawn (measured) and photographic account.

Photogrammetry of the buildings was also included to produce high-resolution elevation and roof orthophotos. The images for the photogrammetry were captured by UAS (drone) and georeferenced to OSGB co-ordinates by 9 control points. The photographic survey has successfully recorded the internal and external conditions of Barns A, B, C & D at Burrow Hill Farm, Corley. The full details of each barn, its external elevations and internal conditions, are discussed in the associated report.

The report also includes phased plans of the barns and photographs (with 1x2m scales). The photogrammetric model is available to view using this Sketchfab link


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