Burn, A. R. (2011). Hopewell House building recording. Sheffield: ECUS ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1097719. Cite this using datacite

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Hopewell House building recording
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ECUS Ltd unpublished report series
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In May 2011 ECUS ltd undertook a Level 2 archaeological building recording and heritage assessment on behalf of John Hartley. The assessment was required by West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service( WYAAS) had asked that an archaeological assessment of Hopewell House is undertaken to help establish the archaeological and historical sensitivity of the site and to determine whether further detailed archaeological recording is necessary prior to its demolition. The building recording revealed some original features dating to the mid 19th century but found that the site was much altered and truncated by later 20th century redevelopment and later additional features. The survey identified no architectural or structural features of significant potential or importance. The Desk Based Assessment revealed that although there are isolated find spots and archaeological sites within the 1km of the site, dating from the Prehistoric Period onwards however none of these would be directly impacted upon by the proposed redevelopment of the site. ECUS ltd has recommended that there are no surviving features of historic significance and that no further building recording work should be required prior to redevelopment.
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A R Burn
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ECUS ltd
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2011
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District: Leeds
Parish: Leeds, unparished area
Country: England
County: West Yorkshire
Grid Reference: 436224, 428327 (Easting, Northing)
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HOUSE (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL HOUSE (Tag)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: ecusltd1-106902
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28 Jul 2022