Howell, J. K. (2003). The management and recording of historic buildings. In: n.e. Towards a research agenda for Welsh archaeology:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 171-177.

Title: The management and recording of historic buildings
Issue: Towards a research agenda for Welsh archaeology:
Series: British Archaeological Reports
Volume: 343
Number of Pages: 225
Page Start/End: 171 - 177
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Abstract: the comprehensive archaeological and architectural survey of an important listed building, Cefn Mably House, is discussed. It is argued that an integrated programme of work, including buildings survey, dendrochronology, excavation and garden survey, has allowed a rephasing of the development of this complex structure. Future application of a similar approach is advocated for structures of comparable significance, to ensure that buildings are understood as part of the wider historic landscape. It is also suggested that a reassessment is made of the roles of various organisations and legislative procedures for management of historic buildings, including the requirements of planning conditions and listed building consent
Author: J K Howell
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN: 1 84171 479 8
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Architectural Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
Garden Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 07 Dec 2005