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This collection comprises of images, spreadsheets, laser scanning, report, CAD, GIS and photogrammetry from a building survey at Capitol Joinery Timber Yard, Coleshill, Warwickshire, 2019-2023.
The Project Plan for Capitol Joinery Timber Yard (Doc. No: 1EW04-LMJ-DJV-EV-PLN-NS04_NL10-029007) defined the scope, rationale, aims and objectives for the historic building recording. The Project Plan provided a summary of the origins and historic development of the Site through an external assessment and through an assessment of available historic cartographic sources, as gathered during the preparation of the HS2 Phase One Environmental Statement. It also defined the methodology for the appropriate level of historic building recording.
The LS-WSI for the historic building recording (Doc. No: 1EW04-LMJ-EV-MST-NS04_NL10-029007) was prepared in response to the Project Plan, setting out how the building recording works would be delivered. It had been prepared in accordance with the standards and guidance provided by the GWSI: HERDS, the Technical Standards for Specification for Historic Environment Project Plans (HS2-HS2-EV-STD-000-000036) and Location Specific Written Schemes of Investigation (Doc. No: HS2‐HS2‐EV-STR-000-000015), the Specification for Historic Environment Investigations (Document No. HS2‐HS2‐EV‐STD‐000‐000035) and the relevant CIfA Standards including the Standard and guidance for the archaeological investigation and recording of standing buildings or structures (CIfA, 2020).
The aims and objectives of the historic building recording are set out in the Project Plan and the Location Specific Written Scheme of Investigation. The historic building recording was to be undertaken to a Level 3 survey, as agreed within the Project Plan and defined in Historic England’s 2016 Understanding Historic Buildings: A Guide to Good Recording Practice. The creation of the record was required ahead of the demolition of the buildings at the Site to ground level prior to commencement of Coleshill No.3 Embankment and Coleshill East and West Viaducts as an element of the enabling works programme for the HS2 project in the Coleshill area. A record of the Site within its setting was also made.
The objective of the historic building recording as detailed within the Project Plan was to investigate and record each of the buildings at the Site, with particular consideration to be given to:
3.1.5 Setting recording aimed at elucidating the relationship between the Site and the extended Coleshill Hall Estate, from the post-medieval period to the 20th century, with particular consideration to be given to:
3.1.6 Further aims of the building and setting recording were to:
The scope of works seeks to create knowledge and outputs that contribute to the following GWSI: HERDS Specific Objectives:
The location, extent, survival and significance of any heritage assets of archaeological interest on this site have been captured in this dataset. This can inform future research into the archaeology and practices within the site and surrounding landscape, but also for the county as a whole.