Site Event/Activity record ESF21687 - Church of St Andrew, Cotton

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Location

Location Church of St Andrew
Grid reference Centred TM 0700 6692 (13m by 11m)
Map sheet TM06NE
Civil Parish COTTON, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK

Technique(s)

Organisation

English Heritage

Date

Not recorded.

Map

Description

Tree-ring analysis of timbers from the bench ends of a selection of pews and from the nave roof identified felling dates of AD 1476-1501 for the pews but no dateable samples were identified from the roof. Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes Previous/Future Work: Previous No, Future Not known Project Type: Building Recording Methods and Techniques: Dendrochronological Survey Reason for Investigation: Research Site status: Listed Building Monument Type(s)/Period(s): CHURCH Medieval Artefact Type(s)/Period(s): N/A None PROJECT LOCATION Area 200.00 Square metres Grid Reference: TM07016692 Point PROJECT CREATOR(S) Organisation: Nottingham Tree-Ring Dating Laboratory Brief originator: None Design originator: English Heritage Director/Manager: Robert Howard Supervisor: Alison Arnold DIGITAL ARCHIVE Recipient: English Heritage PAPER ARCHIVE Recipient: National Monuments Record PHYSICAL ARCHIVE Recipient: NTRDL BIBLIOGRAPHY Publication Type: Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript) Title: Church of St Andrew, Church Road, Cotton, Suffolk: tree-ring analysis of timbers: scientific dating report Author(s)/Editor(s): Arnold, A. and Howard, R. Other Bibliographic Details: 19/2012 Date: 2012 Issuer/Publisher: English Heritage Place of Issue or Publication: Portsmouth Description: A4 heat-bound report of 35pp.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Arnold T & Howard R. 2012. Tree-ring analysis of timbers, Church of St Andrew, Church Road, Cotton, Suffolk.

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Church of St Andrew (Monument)

Record last edited

Sep 4 2012 10:51AM

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