Source/Archive record SCH4468 - The Lamb Hotel, Nantwich. Archaeological Desk Based Assessment

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Type Client Report
Title The Lamb Hotel, Nantwich. Archaeological Desk Based Assessment
Author/Originator
Report Number
Date/Year 2003

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological desk-based assessment was undertaken for the Lamb Hotel, Nantwich, in advance of redevelopment. The record of a hotel with the name 'Lamb Hotel' can be traced back to 1714 through documentary sources, but there is also record of an earlier Mansion House on the site that became a tavern in 1552. The latest re-building of the hotel is recorded as 1861. On the western side of the hotel a long, timber-framed building is depicted on nineteenth century prints, it was known as the 'Old Barn' and was used by the Lamb as a public theatre, it was demolished in 1883.

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Description

11000.R01

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • The Lamb Hotel, Hospital Street, Nantwich (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • The Lamb Hotel, Nantwich. Archaeological Desk Based Assessment (Ref: 11000.R01)

Record last edited

Mar 26 2020 2:16AM