Lister, C. (2011). Building Recording at 1-3 The Potteries, Pottery Lane, Chelmsford, Essex: June 2011. Colchester Archaeological Trust. https://doi.org/10.5284/1116289. Cite this using datacite

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Building Recording at 1-3 The Potteries, Pottery Lane, Chelmsford, Essex: June 2011
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Colchester Archaeological Trust online report series
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Three unlisted C19th brick cottages, built between 1832 and 1854 and associated with the historic former Broomfield Brick, Tile and Pottery Works, were surveyed by Colchester Archaeological Trust (CAT) in June 2011. All work was carried out in accordance with the Brief and WSI. Three unlisted C19th brick cottages, built between 1832 and 1854 and associated with the historic former Broomfield Brick, Tile and Pottery Works, were surveyed by Colchester Archaeological Trust (CAT) in June 2011. The cottages are typical of early Victorian construction with shallow roofs and recessed windows. They appear to have changed only superficially in the C20th and they provide a good example of industrially associated working class housing that has often been cleared away without record. As surviving examples of how ordinary workers lived in the C19th they provide today’s society with a glimpse of its Victorian counterpart.
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C Lister
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Colchester Archaeological Trust
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2011
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Parish: Chelmsford, unparished area
County: Essex
District: Chelmsford
Country: England
Grid Reference: 570278, 208470 (Easting, Northing)
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WORKERS COTTAGE (Monument Type England)
BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
POST MEDIEVAL WORKERS COTTAGE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: colchest3-514619
Report id: 609
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18 Dec 2023