Pozorski, Z. (2009). Whitewebbs Farm, Whitewebbs Road, Enfield: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording. Hertford: Archaeological Solutions Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1007841. Cite this using datacite

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Whitewebbs Farm, Whitewebbs Road, Enfield: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording
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Archaeological Solutions Ltd unpublished report series
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In October 2007 and June and July 2008, Archaeological Solutions Ltd (AS) conducted a programme of archaeological monitoring and recording at Whitewebbs Farm, Whitewebbs Road, Enfield. The programme was undertaken in accordance with a planning condition applied to conversion works to a Barn, Oast building and to works to the farmhouse. The programme followed an historic building assessment and archaeological evaluation conducted by AS at the site in October 2003 and it was carried out in accordance with specifications for archaeological monitoring and recording issued by AS on 17/12/2005 and 23/05/2007. Whitewebbs Farm is located to the north of Whitewebbs Park on the north-western periphery of Enfield, given access from a lane joining Whitewebbs Raod to the south. The farmhouse itself is Grade II listed, dating to the early 17th century, with later alterations. The barn is also Grade II listed, described as probable later 17th century with various additions. The project encompassed the archaeological montioring and recording of the foundations trenches for the proposed extenioson to the barn, service trenches and test pits. The site was visited on 29th October 2007 and 23rd, 25th June and 4th July 2008. The monitoring revealed no significant archaeological features or finds associated with earlier occupation of the farmstead but did reveal the footings of the 17th century barn. The recording revealed that the dwarf wall of the barn structure had undergone repeated phases of repair and repointing.
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Z Pozorski
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Archaeological Solutions Ltd
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Greater London HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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2009
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Site: Whitewebbs Farm, Whitewebbs Road, Enfield: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording
Parish: ENFIELD
District: Enfield
County: Greater London
Country: England
Grid Reference: 533000, 199960 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) NONE (Find)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) Wall Footings Of Barn (Monus)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
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OASIS Id: archaeol7-60120
OBIB: AS Report No: 3246
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A4 ringbound document
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24 Nov 2016