Hawkins, D., Douglas, A., Harris, A. and Ridgeway, V. (2000). The Archbishop of York's Battersea Mansion. London Archaeologist 9 (5). Vol 9(5), pp. 129-136. https://doi.org/10.5284/1070992. Cite this via datacite
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The Archbishop of York's Battersea Mansion | |||
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London Archaeologist 9 (5) | |||
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London Archaeologist | |||
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9 (5) | |||
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129 - 136 | |||
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Reports two phases of field evaluation at Prices Candle Factory, Battersea, which identified the substantial remains of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century buildings. The area around the structure consisted of gardens, with some ancillary buildings and a pond. The site was documented to be the location of an early post-medieval property of the Archbishops of York known variously as Sylverton, Bridge Court, York Place and York House. See 2003/561. | |||
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2000 | |||
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09 Jan 2003 |