Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Farmhouse: Two storey house with rear wing. Small lean-to porch to east. Main roof is gable ended with internal axial stack and external axial stack to west; latter with top and bottom shoulders, both tiled. Roof covered plain clay tiles throughout, except where otherwise indicated. Collar...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Listed building (Wotton no. 1/126) Grade II. 17th century and later farmhouse on earlier site. Farm shown here on 1614 map (SRO 34/3); also referred to in late 16th century records. The site could be of great antiquity as it stands on a possible old hatch site known as Flood Gates. These...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Imposing double pile farmhouse, the two service rooms of which comprised the 18th century farmhouse. Two new parlours were added to the front before 1837, which pre-dated the building of the L-shaped arrangement of the farm buildings. Its position in the incline between Crag Lough and Hotb...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
In 1860, Highshield comprised of two linear steadings originally dating back to c1700 on either side of the farm track; East and West High Shield. Highshield had long been in the ownership of the Blackett family. Simon Wilkinson of Highshield signed the General Release on 9th March 1745 (Z...
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