Napthan, M. and Wragg, A. (2021). Walton Farm, Walton Pool, Clent – Historic building recording and heritage assessment. Mike Napthan Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1101682. Cite this using datacite

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Walton Farm, Walton Pool, Clent – Historic building recording and heritage assessment
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Mike Napthan Archaeology unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1101682
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The farm at at Walton Farm consists of a Listed Grade II 18th Century farmhouse and associated, separately Grade II Listed farm buildings. Mike Napthan Archaeology was asked to assess the traditional farm buildings range with the exception of the farmhouse which is under separate occupation. Planning application has been submitted for proposed conversion of the traditional farm buildings to domestic accommodation. The buildings are all of brick, with only very limited residual vestiges of an earlier traditionally timber framed phase (probably not on the same footprints). Whilst externally fairly complete the remaining buildings retain few original significant internal features; the buildings having been previously adapted for changing agricultural uses. Whilst the farm retains the two principal elements of the mid-late 18th Century farm buildings (stable-block and threshing barn) most of the ancillary buildings have been lost. The mid 19th Century carthouse/granary is a fortunate survival of a later phase of buildings that are otherwise lost. The other remaining buildings (including the Hogg House and the extensively rebuilt pig sties most recently used as a tack room) are of minimal historic interest.
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M Napthan
Alison Wragg
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Mike Napthan Archaeology
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2021
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District: Bromsgrove
Country: England
County: Worcestershire
Parish: Clent
Grid Reference: 393154, 278724 (Easting, Northing)
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BUILDINGS RECORDING AND INVESTIGATION (Event)
HERITAGE ASSESSMENT (Event)
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OASIS Id: mikenapt1-503975
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09 Jan 2023