Stenning, D. F. (1993). Early domestic cross-wings. Essex Archaeol Hist 24. Vol 24, pp. 118-121.

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Early domestic cross-wings
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Essex Archaeol Hist 24
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Essex Archaeology & History
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24
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118 - 121
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Seven examples of this architectural type in the Essex region are appraised as part of an overview of the trend away from communal living toward structures affording greater personal privacy. Three-bay cross-wings are concluded to represent a logical development where aisled-hall and cross-wing were all of one build. Jetties and hips are viewed as an early `type' solution whose continued presence south of the Thames may result from an inherantly conservative approach to architectural adaptation in that region.
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D F Stenning
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Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
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1993
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20 Jan 2002