Hayes, L. (2020). Level 2 Historic Building Record, Watermill Cottage, Cuddington. Headland Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1094146. Cite this using datacite

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Level 2 Historic Building Record, Watermill Cottage, Cuddington
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1094146
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A level 2 historic building recording was carried out in accordance with CIfA 2019, Code of Conduct,CIfA 2020, Standard and Guidance for the archaeological investigation and recording of standing buildings or structures, Headland Archaeology (January 2021) Watermill Cottage, Norley Road, Cuddington: Written Scheme of Investigation for a Level 2 Historic Building Record and Historic England 2016, Understanding Historic Buildings: A Guide to Good Recording Practice The Historic Building Record was successfully executed in accordance with an approved written scheme of investigation (Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd, January 2021) on 12 February 2021.The cottage dates to the mid-late 18th century, standing within an elongated plot on the south side of Norley Road. The building was owned and occupied as a farm with a small landholding in the mid-19th century. Five broad phases of construction have been inferred based on the visible materials, form of the building and information visible in the historic map sequence, with key periods of construction and extension in the 18th-early 19th century, late 19th century, early 20th century and late 20th century. The cottage has now largely been modernised, obscuring the original building materials and resulting in the loss of many original features.
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Laurence Hayes ORCID icon
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Headland Archaeology
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2020
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Parish: Cuddington (Weaver and Cuddington Ward)
County: Cheshire
District: Cheshire West and Chester
Country: England
Grid Reference: 359239, 371720 (Easting, Northing)
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BUILDINGS RECORDING AND INVESTIGATION (Event)
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OASIS Id: headland1-501755
Report id: P21-024/02/01 v0.0lh
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07 Jun 2022