The building's internal and external areas were recorded with Digital cameras and a 3D laser scan. Notes were taken on interesting features for further discussion. A Heritage Impact Assessment had been undertaken which was more than adequate for the research background. A planning application for the renovation of a building was submitted to Wyre Forest District Council. (WFDC). WFDC were then advised by Worcestershire County Council (WCC) Archive and Archaeology services, that the works would require archaeological mitigation in the form of a Level I, Level II & Level III building recordings on different sections of the standing structure. This document is the result of the programme of archaeological work needed to record the building prior to the proposed demolition, alteration and renovation works. The survey consists of a photographic, documentary, and in-depth record of the current standing building/s. It offers an interpretation of relative phasing of construction based on structural alignments rather than included re-used materials
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