Rawson, D. P. (2011). Archaeological Building Recording at Rectory Farm, Usselby Lincolnshire. Humber Field Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1019031. Cite this using datacite

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Archaeological Building Recording at Rectory Farm, Usselby Lincolnshire
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Humber Field Archaeology unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1019031
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A programme of archaeological building recording was undertaken by Humber Field Archaeology (HFA) prior to demolition and refurbishment associated with the conversion of existing farm buildings to residential use at Rectory Farm, Usselby, Market Rasen LN8 3YJ, Lincolnshire. The farm buildings appeared to have been constructed after 1887 and to have undergone significant modifications over the next century. Two parts of the suite of buildings were worthy of note. The first was the south-easternmost building (A), a cart-shed and granary with the unusual proportions of a small house. The second was the surviving portion, (as two rubble-stone walls in building C) of what was possibly an 18th century farmhouse, or an even earlier building. It is believed that the medieval church of St. Margaret to the immediate east, was reworked in the 18th century, and the stone made have come from this. Alternatively, the walls may have been survivals from the supposed clearance of Usselby village to build Usselby Hall in the same century.
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D P Rawson
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Humber Field Archaeology
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Lincolnshire HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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2011
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Site: Rectory Farm, Usselby
Parish: OSGODBY
District: West Lindsey
County: Lincolnshire
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: St Margaret
Location - Auto Detected: Usselby Hall
Location - Auto Detected: Rectory Farm Usselby Market Rasen
Grid Reference: 509450, 393650 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) N/A (Find)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) Agricultural Buildings (Monus)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING (Monument Type England)
1887 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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18th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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OASIS Id: humberfi2-113292
OBIB: HFA Watching Brief Report Number 1278
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A4 resin steel binder
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25 Nov 2016