Site Event/Activity record ECH4682 - An Archaeological Building Recording at Stublach Grange Farm, Stublach, Cheshire

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Organisation

Archaeological Research Services Ltd

Date

2010

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Description

Although the building has existed on site, at least in part, since around the 1830s, on the whole it contains no features of historical or architectural merit. Externally the south elevation retains its original features, such as the aesthetically pleasing doorway design, and the sash windows of early 19th century date. However, these are the only features of merit. Given the property’s extensions and modifications since its initial construction and its rather modest appearance, the property is not of significant architectural or historical value however; the house itself is a common example of a 19th century farmhouse. There are 13 other farms, some of a similar architectural style, within 2 kilometres of Stublach Grange Farm including: Stublach Dairy Farm, Stublach Farm, Marsh Farm, Newall Farm, Boundary Farm and Drakelow Hall Farm to name but a few. This would suggest that Stublach Grange Farm was part of a wider farming community with a history of around 200 years.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Client Report: Archaeological Research Services Ltd. 2010. An Archaeological Building Recording at Stublach Grange Farm, Stublach, Cheshire. R3005. N/A. N/A.

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Location

Location Stublach Grange Farm, Stublach, Cheshire
Grid reference SJ 711 709 (point) 8 Figure Ref
Map sheet SJ77SW
Civil Parish LACH DENNIS, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

Record last edited

Jul 11 2011 9:59AM