Cotswold Archaeology (2012). Hatchlands Farm, Halberton, Devon. Cirencester: Cotswold Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1036535. Cite this using datacite

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Hatchlands Farm, Halberton, Devon
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Cotswold Archaeology unpublished report series
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In June 2012, Cotswold Archaeology was commissioned by MTS Hatchlands Solar Ltd to carry out a Heritage Desk-Based Assessment of land at Hatchlands Farm, Haberton,Devon. There are no World Heritage Sites, Registered Parks and Gardens, Registered Battlefields or Scheduled Monuments within the proposed development site or the study area. There are three Grade II Listed Buildings within the study area though none of these lie within the proposed development site. The Grade II Listed milestone and Wonton farmhouse would not be affected by the proposed development. The location of West Moore farmhouse at the southern edge of the study area is such that there are partial views to and from the proposed development site. The wider rural landscape provides a sense of isolation for such farm buildings, which contributes to heritage significance. The design of the proposed development would not adversely affect this to the degree that its significance would be harmed. The discovery of archaeological remains during the excavations for the pipeline indicates that there is some potential for further buried remains to survive within the proposed development site. Ground disturbing works associated with the construction of the cable trenching, the inverter stations and any access trackways could harm surviving buried remains. It is the conclusion of this assessment that the proposed development would not conflict with national or local policy regarding the safeguarding of heritage assets. Furthermore, and based on current evidence, there are no constraints pertaining to heritage assets that would preclude the proposed development.
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Cotswold Archaeology
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Cotswold Archaeology
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Devon Historic Environment Record (OASIS Reviewer)
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2012
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Site: Hatchlands Farm, Halberton, Devon
County: Devon
District: Mid Devon
Parish: HALBERTON
Country: England
Grid Reference: 273660, 59320 (Easting, Northing)
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FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT) (Event)
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT (Event)
DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH (Event)
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01 Feb 2018