Andrews, D., ed. (2009). Historic buildings and church notes and surveys. Essex Archaeology & History 40. Vol 40, pp. 214-227.

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Title:
Historic buildings and church notes and surveys
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Issue:
Essex Archaeology & History 40
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Essex Archaeology & History
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Volume:
40
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Number of Pages:
247
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Page Start/End:
214 - 227
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Journal
Abstract
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Abstract:
Brief, separately authored, notes on buildings in the county, which have been recorded either through private research or in the course of planning development control work. Includes reports on: Chelmsford Cathedral; Little Nunty's Farm, a mid nineteenth-century building at Coggeshall; Unwins Farm Barns, eighteenth-century buildings at Finchingfield; Mission Hall, a late nineteenth-century 'kit' building at High Roding; Ford Place, a post-medieval building with walled gardens at North Stifford; Great Nunty's Farm, a post-medieval farmstead at Pattiswick; a former school at Stansted Mountfitchet; The Old Chapel, a former Congregational chapel at Stebbing; a report on the Essex tree-ring dating project; a report on Luminescence dating of medieval brickwork in Essex; a report including photographs and plans of demolished Regency buildings on Brentwood High Street; a report including photographs and plans of the former Adams brewery and maltings, Trinity Street, Halstead; the replastering of All Saints Church, Little Totham; the underpinning of St Mary's Curch, Mundon; and the Bournemouth Park Road tin tabernacle, Southend-on-Sea. Au/PP-B
Editor
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Editor:
David Andrews
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Other Person/Org:
Laura Belton (Author contributing)
Tom Gurling (Author contributing)
Corrie Newell (Author contributing)
Libby Brown (Author contributing)
Brenda Watkin (Author contributing)
Elphin Watkin (Author contributing)
David Andrews (Author contributing)
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Year of Publication:
2009
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Subjects / Periods:
Postmedieval Building (Auto Detected Subject)
CHURCH (Monument Type England)
Walled Gardens (Auto Detected Subject)
Postmedieval Farmstead (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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24 Aug 2011