Hughes, A. (2001). Two Sussex examples of the contribution documentary sources can make to the study of buildings. Vernacular Architect 32. Vol 32, pp. 48-53.

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Two Sussex examples of the contribution documentary sources can make to the study of buildings
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Vernacular Architect 32
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Vernacular Architecture
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32
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48 - 53
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Moves towards interdisciplinary forms of historical investigation are celebrated with interpretations of two historical structures incorporating the use of local documentary sources. Eastlands, Cowfolds, West Sussex and Hillands, Billingshurst, West Sussex.
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Annabelle Hughes
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2001
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Vernacular Architecture (BIAB)
Medieval (BIAB)
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25 Mar 2003