Source/Archive record SCH4061 - Report on the Dismantling of Number 14 Bewsey Street, Warrington

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Type Client Report
Title Report on the Dismantling of Number 14 Bewsey Street, Warrington
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Report Number
Date/Year 1996

Abstract/Summary

A building survey was undertaken in 1996 of No.14 Bewsey Street to record the controlled dismantling of the building in advance of the construction of the Warrington Southern Expressway. A Public Inquiry granted permission to dismantle the building on condition future reconstruction would be possible. A brief inspection of the building was undertaken prior to the commencement of dismantling in order to record its condition. All features of archaeological interest were recorded during dismantling, including numerous blocked doorways and windows, providing detailed information for the reconstruction of the original building design. The resulting report includes and assessment of the Georgian construction techniques used in the building together with a comprehensive account of the its structure. It also includes detailed drawings of the building to enable it to be accurately reconstructed. The survey revealed that the original structure consisted of a central three storey block with contemporary east and west wings, two storeys high. Secondary additions included a single storey five-sided bay to the rear and extensions to the east and west wings.

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Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Site of No. 14 Bewsey Street, Warrington, now demolished (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • The dismantling of Number 14 Bewsey Street, Warrington (Ref: Rep. No. 6982.6R)

Record last edited

May 2 2017 5:45PM