Wapshott, E. and Balmond, F. (2017). Barn East of the Churchouse Inn, Stokenham, South Hams, Devon Results of a Heritage Impact Assessment. South West Archaeology Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.5284/1048142. Cite this using datacite

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Barn East of the Churchouse Inn, Stokenham, South Hams, Devon Results of a Heritage Impact Assessment
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South West Archaeology Ltd. unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1048142
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The results of a heritage impact assessment carried out by South West Archaeology Ltd. (SWARCH) for a Barn east of the Churchouse Inn, Stokenham, Devon on behalf of Amanda Burden of Luscombe Maye for Mr and Mrs Rew in advance of a planning application for a proposed conversion to a residential property. The barn is an undesignated bank barn, constructed of rubble with a cob upper in the form of a linhay. It predates the c.1840 tithe map and is likely to be of later 18th or early 19th century date, with a 20th century replacement timber and corrugated sheet roof. It retains some internal historic features and lies on the edge of the Stokenham Conservation Area. The barn is located within an area of high archaeological potential and conversion to a residential dwelling would alter its appearance to some extent, as well as its function. The predominant impact on heritage assets is the setting of the church. Careful design consideration could mitigate any concerns about character and appearance; any landscaping of garden areas would need to be subtle and appropriate. The overall impact of the proposed conversion, if undertaken sensitively can be assessed as negligible. The impact of the development on the buried archaeological resource would be permanent/irreversible.
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E Wapshott
F Balmond
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South West Archaeology Ltd.
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Devon Historic Environment Record (OASIS Reviewer)
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2017
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Site: Barn East of the Church House Inn
County: Devon
District: South Hams
Parish: STOKENHAM
Country: England
Grid Reference: 280877, 42771 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) BARN (Monument Type England)
DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH (Event)
FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT) (Event)
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT (Event)
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OASIS Id: southwes1-300034
OBIB: 170418
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02 Jul 2018