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Full Record - Nottingham, The Park, 13, 14, & 15 Angel Row (Bromley House Library)

LocationNottingham, The Park, 13, 14, & 15 Angel Row (Bromley House Library), Nottinghamshire
Grid referenceSK 5704 3991
DescriptionThis former Georgian town house and banking hall was built in AD 1752. The building is of three storeys plus attics and cellars, L-plan, with a rear wing (the garden wing) to the south-west, which may pre-date the main block but is undated. The roof over the main block is of double pile construction with four trusses to each side. Each truss consisted of principal rafters, tiebeam, and king post, although some of these elements are now missing. A number of the floor joists are reused (b). See A Arnold, R Howard, & C Tyers, "Bromley House Library, 13, 14, & 15 Angel Row, The Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Tree-ring Analysis of Oak Timbers", RRS 168/2020.
Type of BuildingGeorgian town house
Type of Structureprincipal rafter roof; king post
DATES
Type of date Tree-ring (ring width) date.
Felling Date1747
PeriodPost-Medieval
Century18
Date1747
Secondary date(s)1549+ 1652+
Notes2nd and 3rd date for re-used timbers
IDENTIFIERS
VA Volume No.51
VA Page No.131
List sequence id4295
Laboratory Nottingham Tree-ring Dating Laboratory (2006 on)

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