Edis, J. (2001). The Late Medieval Origins of the "Town House" at Kempston Church End. Bedfordshire Archaeology Volume 24 2001. Vol 24, Bedfordshire Archaeological Council. pp. 76-80.
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The Late Medieval Origins of the "Town House" at Kempston Church End | ||
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Bedfordshire Archaeology Volume 24 2001 | ||
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Bedfordshire Archaeology | ||
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24 | ||
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76 - 80 | ||
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Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
Recent observation and survey have confirmed that the timber framed building known variously as the "Town House", or 1-4 Church End, Kempston, has late medieval origins. The entry in the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest incorrectly claims that it is a 17th century range of houses, but it is in fact a 15th or early 16th century building associated with the adjacent parish church of All Saints. Post-Reformation uses, notably the conversion to cottages, have altered the appearance of the building to the extent that its original purpose is no longer immediately apparent. | ||
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2001 | ||
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28 Apr 2023 |