Biggins, J. Alan. and Strutt, K. (2006). Abbey House, Palace Green, Durham: an Archaeological Survey and Documentary History of a Medieval Town House. Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5. Vol 35, pp. 83-103. https://doi.org/10.5284/1061159. Cite this via datacite
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Abbey House, Palace Green, Durham: an Archaeological Survey and Documentary History of a Medieval Town House | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana Series 5 | ||
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Archaeologia Aeliana | ||
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35 | ||
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83 - 103 | ||
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A survey of Abbey House, Palace Green, Durham was conducted in an attempt to chronicle the phases of development in a house which probably had its origins in the twelfth century. Its location adjacent to the Cathedral implies an importance which is reflected in the changing styles of its architecture. Some of these changes were evident during the survey, but others were either ambiguous or hidden beneath later features or modifications. The medieval origins remain visible to some extent, although relatively recent refurbishment has covered some of the evidence. | ||
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2006 | ||
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30 May 2019 |