Cresswell Home Farm (Cresswell)
Cresswell Home Farm is a set of planned farm buildings dating to around 1830. Included in the range of buildings are a smithy, a threshing barn, and an engine house with a tower incorporating a dovecote and chimney and pigeon openings on the third stage with nesting boxes inside. This combination of a dovecote and chimney is very unusual. The farm is now partly derelict. This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.
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FIELD OBSERVATION, MPP dovecotes survey 1995; OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY UNIT
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT, Cresswell Environmental Impact Assessment 2003; BERNICIA ARCHAEOLOGY
BUILDING SURVEY, Historic Building Recording: Cresswell Home Farm, Northumberland 2013; P Ryder
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT, Cresswell Environmental Impact Assessment 2003; BERNICIA ARCHAEOLOGY
BUILDING SURVEY, Historic Building Recording: Cresswell Home Farm, Northumberland 2013; P Ryder
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