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Monument record MDR12062 - Shawstile Farm (site of), off Long Hill, Hartington Upper Quarter

Type and Period (2)

  • (Stuart to Georgian - 1700 AD to 1767 AD)
  • (Georgian to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1899 AD)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

Site of Shawstile Farm, Hartington Upper Quarter. Demolished 19th century farmstead. The farmstead was formed of a loose courtyard with one side of the yard formed of agricultural buildings and additional detached elements to the main plan. The farmhouse was set away from the yard. The site was in an isolated location. All traditional buildings have been lost. (1) (2) (3) (4) The site comprises of the demolised remains of three buildings, comprising bases of walls surrounded by rubble. The farm is marked on Burdett's 1767 map. The more detailed 1849 fernilee tithe map and OS maps of 1880 and 1899 show that the farm was radically restructured between 1849 and 1880 and again between 1880 and 1899. (5)

Sources/Archives (5)

  • <1> Digital data: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Digital Dataset.
  • <2> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Character Statements.
  • <3> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Project Report.
  • <4> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Design Guidance.
  • <5> Unpublished document: Barnatt, J (PDNPA). 1994. The Goyt Valley, Hartington Upper Quarter, Derbyshire, archaeological survey, 1994. 148. pp 19-20.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 0151 7739 (64m by 47m)
Civil Parish HARTINGTON UPPER QUARTER, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • EDR3759
  • EDR4255

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Record last edited

Sep 20 2016 3:22PM

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