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Historic building recording at No 10-12 Botany Cottages, London Road, Purfleet, Essex, RM19 1PS: March 2019 |
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Colchester Archaeological Trust online report series
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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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Report (in Series)
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The aim of the building recording was to provide a detailed record and assessment of the buildings prior to their demolition. The building recording was carried out to Leve l2 (Historic England 2016) which is defined as: "...a descriptive record, made in similar circumstances to Level 1 but when more information is needed. It may be made of a building which is judged not to require a more detailed record, or it may serve to gather data for a wider project. Both the exterior and interior of the building will be seen, described and photographed. The examination of the building will produce an analysis of its development and use and the record will include the conclusions reached, but it will not discuss in detail the evidence on which this analysis is based. A plan and sometimes other drawings may be made but the drawn record will normally not be comprehensive and may be tailored to the scope of a wider project." In particular the record considered: - Plan and form of the site. - Materials and method of construction. - Date(s) of the structures. - Original function and layout. - Original and later fixtures and fittings. - The significance of the site in its immediate local context. A programme of historic building recording was carried out by Colchester Archaeological Trust at No 10-12 Botany Cottages, London Road, Purfleet, Essex in March 2019. No 10-12 Botany Cottages form the eastern extent of a range of 12 workers' cottages constructed in 1905 by the Steam Ship Coal Owners' Association Ltd. Built in the domestic revival style, with hanging tiles, square bay windows and pebbledash render, they are surviving examples of Arts and Crafts influenced buildings. |
Author: |
M Baister
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Publisher: |
Colchester Archaeological Trust
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Other Person/Org: |
Essex HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2019
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Thurrock |
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Thurrock |
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Essex |
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England |
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Thurrock, unparished area |
Grid Reference: 555394, 178122 (Easting, Northing)
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colchest3-344583 |
Report id: |
1427 |
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Created Date: |
27 Oct 2023 |