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Historic Building Record: Timber-framed outbuilding at No 36 High Street, North Crawley, Buckinghamshire (OASIS ID: souterra1-250253)

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Between the 18th and 29th of February 2016, a predetermination 'as found' record was made of a derelict 19th century timber-framed outbuilding at No.36 High Street, North Crawley, Buckinghamshire. The report provides a descriptive and illustrative account of observations, including photographs and scale elevations and plans. It identifies the owners of the property in the 19th and 20th century (including some of its tenants/users) and how they have contributed to the development and use of the building. The structure is built of hand-hewn timber. It consists of two adjoining box-framed timber structures, one with a rafter roof, the other re-roofed in asbestos sheets. It is comprised of five bays, two of which are likely to have been cart/ wagon sheds, while the other three served as domestic sheds (and a possible workshop) for a row of terraced cottages built in 1864. The building was erected by a professional carpenter/builder and was in existence by 1881. Part of the building was extensively restored and repaired in the 20th century.
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2016-06-06
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