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Upper Cockshutt Farm

  • HER Number (PRN): 22892
  • Site Name : Upper Cockshutt Farm
  • Monument Type:
    • Farmstead (Early 19th century to Unknown)
  • Civil Parish:
    • Chetton , Bridgnorth, Shropshire
  • Grid Reference: SO 6700 8918
  • Brief Description: Upper Cockshutt Farm, a farmstead first identified and classified by the Historic Farmsteads Characterisation Project, 2008 – 2010, (ESA6427), largely from the digital version of the c.1900 OS large scale mapping.
  • Description: Loose Courtyard with farm buildings on one side of the yard. Additional Plan Details: None. Date Evidence from Farmhouse: 19th Century. Date Evidence from Working Building(s): None.
    Position of Farmhouse: Detached, side on to yard. Farmstead Location: Isolated. Survival: Extant - No apparent alteration. Confidence: Medium.
    Other Notes: Large modern sheds to the side of the historic farmstead suggest that the farmstead is still in use. L-shaped farmhouse? Unclear whether there are attached fame buildings as both ranges have chimneys. Medium sized modern sheds to side. <1>
  • Record Type: Monument
  • Sources:
    (01) Geospatial data: Baxter Charlotte. 2010. Historic Farmstead Characterisation Dataset.
  • Tags:
    • Farmstead
  • Related Places:
    • Chetton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire (Civil Parish)
  • For more information contact: Shropshire Council HER
  • Date Created: 28/06/2010 16:55:23


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