Yeates, S. (2013). Heritage Impact Statement on Wilcote House, High Street, Harwell, Oxfordshire. John Moore Heritage Services. https://doi.org/10.5284/1121949. Cite this using datacite

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Heritage Impact Statement on Wilcote House, High Street, Harwell, Oxfordshire
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This is a historic impact statement carried out on Wilcote House (SU 44140 01350), Harwell, Oxfordshire. The study outlines the merits of the present buildings in their current setting. It also assesses the possible changes proposed. The outbuildings appear from map evidence to have originated as structures located on the southern and eastern boundary of a toft attached to White Cottage and House, a 17th century structure which lies to the north of Wilcote House. Though the outlines of these outbuildings occur on the early maps it is probable over time that the structures which may have originated as timber framed buildings with moderately pitched roofs have been altered with walls being replaced in brick. Wilcote House was added when the Toft of White Cottage was split
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Stephen Yeates
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John Moore Heritage Services
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2013
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Parish: Fawley
Country: England
County: Hampshire
District: New Forest
Grid Reference: 444139, 101349 (Easting, Northing)
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22 Jul 2024