AUSTWICK HALL, NEAR SETTLE, YORKSHIRE: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF A WOODLAND LANDSCAPE
An archaeological survey of the woodland at Austwick Hall, near Settle, Yorkshire, was undertaken to identify and map features of historic interest. Documentary evidence suggests that the formal woodland paths and viewing platform were originally constructed by Richard Clapham when the woodland was...
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