Dunn, M., Gibson, A. V B. and Moir, J. (2007). No. 173 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire:. Vernacular Architect 38. Vol 38, pp. 48-57.

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No. 173 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire:
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an analysis of a thirteenth-century urban timber-framed building
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Vernacular Architect 38
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Vernacular Architecture
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38
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48 - 57
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Recent analysis and dendro-dating have established that 173 High Street, Berkhamsted, rather than serving as a shop as had hitherto been thought, was most likely the jettied service wing to a now lost aisled hall house, and among the oldest jettied ranges surviving in an urban context (last quarter of the thirteenth century). It also represents an early example of the transition in carpentry technology from the use of passing braces to crown posts.
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Mike Dunn
Adrian V B Gibson
James Moir
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2007
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Aisled Hall House (Auto Detected Subject)
Thirteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Posts (Auto Detected Subject)
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11 Mar 2008