Capon, L. and Leonard, A. (2006). HISTORIC BUILDING RECORD AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION AT THE SALVATION ARMY HALL. ACACIA ROAD. BEESTON, NOTTINGHAM. AOC Archaeology Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1006959. Cite this using datacite

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HISTORIC BUILDING RECORD AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION AT THE SALVATION ARMY HALL. ACACIA ROAD. BEESTON, NOTTINGHAM
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1006959
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An Historic Building Record was made of an abandoned Salvation Army Hall in Acacia Walk, Beeston, Nottingham (NGR: SK 5296 3692) on 20th September 2006. The building was derelict, but nonetheless was found to be a typical example of the simple functional buildings occupied by various Christian denominations in the early 20th century. Immediately prior to recording, the Hall had been used by heroin addicts. Following the Historic Building Record, an archaeological evaluation was undertaken at the site to establish the presence/absence of any archaeological remains. Two 10m x 1.8m trenches were machine excavated in a roughly 'L' shape. Immediately below the 20th century made ground deposit natural sandy gravels were encountered. No archaeological remains or residual finds were identified during the evaluation.
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Les Capon ORCID icon
A Leonard
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AOC Archaeology Ltd
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Nottinghamshire SMR (OASIS Reviewer)
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2006
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Site: The Salvation Army Hall, Beeston, Nottingham
Parish: NOTTINGHAM
District: Nottingham
County: Nottinghamshire
Country: England
Grid Reference: 452960, 336920 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) NONE (Find)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods) Salvation Army Hall (Monus)
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OASIS Id: aocarcha1-19875
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A4 bound document
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24 Nov 2016