The building recording survey followed the methodology defined in 5.2, Understanding Historic Buildings; A Guide to Good Recording Practice (English Heritage 2016). The methodology employed was also guided by the Standard and Guidance for the Archaeological Investigation and Recording of Standing Buildings or Structures (CIFA 2020). Images were also recorded in both high-resolution JPEG A Guide to Good Recording Practice (English Heritage 2016 upd 2020). This report presents further details of a photographic building survey carried out at the property after areas of modern additions had been removed as part of the proposed planning development. The additional information provided, will help to inform planning as regards ongoing proposals, in light of the new information. The survey consists of a photographic record detailing the newly exposed, remaining standing structures.
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