Northern Archaeological Associates (2002). Yorkshire Water Services Ltd. Proposed Waste Water Treatment Works, Great Barugh, Near Malton, North Yorkshire: Cultural Heritage Assessment. Northern Archaeological Associates.

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Yorkshire Water Services Ltd. Proposed Waste Water Treatment Works, Great Barugh, Near Malton, North Yorkshire: Cultural Heritage Assessment
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14
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Report
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The proposed waste water treatment works is located at the western end of the village and has no impact upon recorded archaeological remains. It is recommended than an earthwork survey is undertaken in advance of construction. [Au(abr)]
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Northern Archaeological Associates
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Northern Archaeological Associates
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2002
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Date Of Issue From: 2002 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: GREAT BARUGH, NEAR MALTON
Study area:
Investigation type: Desk-based
District: Ryedale
Monument: EARTHWORK. Undated
Ngr: SE74507890
Parish: Brawby, Barugh
Postcode: YO170XA
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19 Jan 2009