Source/Archive record (Article in Serial) SLI18156 - 'Twelfth-Century Timbers From Sixhills, Lincolnshire, and a Review of Medieval Stave Construction in England' in Vernacular Architecture
Title | 'Twelfth-Century Timbers From Sixhills, Lincolnshire, and a Review of Medieval Stave Construction in England' in Vernacular Architecture |
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Author/Originator | Mark Gardiner |
Date/Year | 2021 |
Abstract/Summary
Article detailing the analysis of re-used timbers from Lincoln Lane Farmhouse (also known as 'The Nunnery'), Sixhills. A group of at least 20 timbers used as first floor joists in the farmhouse were found to date to the mid-12th century. The article also discusses the possibility of the timbers being reused from a stave-construction building.
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Description
Published in Vernacular Architecture, vol.52, pp.30-40.
Location
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Referenced Monuments (1)
- MLI96548 The Nunnery, Sixhills (Building)
Referenced Events (1)
- ELI14166 Lincoln Lane Farmhouse, Sixhills
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