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The Old Hall Farmhouse, High Coniscliffe (High Coniscliffe) - Source of Reference

No. Originator(s) Date Title Notes
1 Pevsner, N, Williamson, E, Penguin Books Ltd 1983 The Buildings of England County Durham p324-325
2 Ramm, H G, McDowall, R W, Mercer, E 1970 Shielings and Bastles (RCHM) page 66, footnote 1
3 Ryder, P 1993 Bastles and bastle-like buildings in Allendale, Northumberland Archaeological Journal Vol 149, page 370
4 Department of Environment, English Heritage, Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission 1950 List of buildings of special architectural or historic interest, also known as "Greenbacks" p58
5 Ryder, P 2007 Defensible buildings in County Durham; a New Survey
7 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
8 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
9 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
10 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
11 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
12 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
13 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
14 Ryder, P High Coniscliffe, Old Hall Farmhouse
15 Ryder, P Old Hall Farm, High Coniscliffe
16 Roberts, M 2007 Durham Cathedral as an object in the landscape
17 Ryder, P 2005 to 2006 Medieval and Sub-Medieval Defensible Buildings in County Durham Gazetteer 4, pages 9-10
18 Ryder, P 1991 Medieval Buildings in the Vale of Tees

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