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HISTORIC BUILDING RECORDING and WATCHING BRIEF: ROSE and CROWN COTTAGE, STATION ROAD, LONG MARSTON, TRING, HERTFORDSHIRE |
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Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
In 2008 Archaeological Services and Consultancy Ltd (ASC) carried out historic building recording and watching brief of the barn at Rose and Crown Cottage, Station Road, Long Marston, Tring, Hertfordshire as a condition of planning permission for the development of the building. The building is Grade II listed. Rose and Crown Cottage dates from the 16th century and is known to have functioned as an inn until at least 1918, when Kelly's Directory records Arthur Weatherhogg as being the owner or occupier. The barn is all that remains of the courtyard to the rear of the former public house and is a timber framed structure under a tiled roof. The eastern end of the barn, which was once a stable, now has a bathroom at first floor level, which obscures some of the possible 17th century timberwork. The western end of the barn appears to have been rebuilt in the 19th century. |
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Karin Semmelmann
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ASC Ltd
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Year of Publication: |
2008
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Dacorum |
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Tring Rural |
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England |
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Hertfordshire |
Grid Reference: 489558, 215719 (Easting, Northing)
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archaeol2-49257 |
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1024/LMS/2 |
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This report was uploaded to the OASIS system by the named Publisher. The report has been transferred into the ADS Library for public access and to facilitate future research.
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Created Date: |
24 Aug 2022 |