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Monument record MDR17717 - Building platform, west-north-west of Bagshaw Hall Farm, Chapel-en-le-Frith

Type and Period (2)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

A building platform with wall footings showing through the grass. The building that stood at this site is documented as existing in the early 20th century. The rectangular building was situated within a semi-circular hollow. The platform is situated in the hollow, up to 0.4m deep. Footings of parts of the eastern and northern wall of the building are exposed. One of the stones within the northern wall is dressed with a border on its top face. This building was constructed sometime between 1880 and 1922. It was removed sometime after the latter date. (1) The site of a demolished 19th century outfarm. The outfarm was formed of a single structure. The site was in an isolated location. All traditional buildings have been lost. (2, 3, 4, 5)

Sources/Archives (5)

  • <1> Unpublished document: Ullathorne, A (PDNPA). 2001. Bagshaw Hall, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, archaeological field survey. Feature No. 3; p. 3.
  • <2> Digital data: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Digital Dataset.
  • <3> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Character Statements.
  • <4> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Project Report.
  • <5> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2016. Peak District National Park Historic Farmsteads Project: Design Guidance.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 0737 8113 (14m by 11m)
Local Authority HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE
Civil Parish CHAPEL EN LE FRITH, HIGH PEAK, DERBYSHIRE

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • EDR3903
  • EDR4255

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Record last edited

Feb 1 2017 2:32PM

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