Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT5858 - The Physical Landscape Legacy Phase 2: The Heritage of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield by ArcHeritage 2018

Title The Physical Landscape Legacy Phase 2: The Heritage of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield by ArcHeritage 2018
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Date/Year 2018

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This report builds on the results of the scoping study through the further investigation of the coalfield landscape through analysis at two levels. At the large scale, additional documentary research was undertaken to fill gaps in knowledge, in order to provide a broad-brush understanding of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield. At a more local scale, six area case studies were undertaken to investigate the development of the coal industry and to identify surviving heritage assets and assess their condition, significance and vulnerability, and the potential risks that they face. The case study areas (Strelley, Selston, Hucknall, Eastwood, Clipstone and Edwinstowe/Thoresby) were chosen to reflect and investigate potential variations in landscape character and types of heritage assets across the coalfield.
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Referenced Monuments (7)

  • Edwinstowe (Thoresby) Colliery Village (Building)
  • Hucknall Colliery No 1 (Monument)
  • Hucknall Colliery No 2 (Monument)
  • New Clipstone Colliery Village (Building)
  • New Hucknall Colliery Branch (Monument)
  • Strelley Hall (Building)
  • Underwood/Selston Colliery, Selston (Monument)

Referenced Events (6)

  • Walkover Survey of Clipstone Colliery Village Area by ArcHeritage in 2018
  • Walkover Survey of Eastwood Colliery Village Area by ArcHeritage in 2018
  • Walkover Survey of Hucknall Colliery Village Area by ArcHeritage in 2018
  • Walkover Survey of Selston Colliery Village Area by ArcHeritage in 2018
  • Walkover Survey of Strelley Colliery Village Area, by Arc Heritage in 2018
  • Walkover Survey of Thoresby (Edwinstowe) Colliery Village Area by ArcHeritage in 2018

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Jan 31 2025 3:59PM

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