Great Easton Conservation Area Appraisal

[estimated] Ended on the 27 February 2024
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Sources

This document was produced with reference to:

N. J. Cooper & V. Score, 'Investigating the Origins of Great Easton, Leicestershire: Community Archaeology Meets The "Big Dig"', Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society (2006) Vol. 80, pp209-214.

Great Easton Parish Council, Great Easton Neighbourhood Plan 2017-2031 (referendum version September 2017).

Great Easton & District Local History Society, A Short History of Great Easton (2008).

Great Easton & District Local History Society, Great Easton at War (2005)

Harborough District Council, Local Plan 2011 to 2031 (2019).

Historic England, Conservation Area Designation, Appraisal and Management (2019).

Historic England, Understanding Place (2017).

K. Yeaman Heselton, The Pubs of Great Easton (1985 & 2008).

K. Yeaman Heselton, Two Wheelwrights of Great Easton (1983).

K. Yeaman Heselton, Corsets to Order: The Story of a Village Industry (1996).

N. A. Hill, Historic Building Survey - 2 Banbury Lane, Great Easton (1989).

N. A. Hill, Historic Building Survey - The Slaughterhouse, 16 Cross Bank (2002).

W. G. Hoskins, Making of the English Landscape (1957).

W. G. Hoskins, Touring Leicestershire (1948).

W. G. Hoskins, The Heritage of Leicestershire (3rd edition, 1972).

A. Mee, Leicestershire and Rutland (1997 edition).

Leicestershire and Rutland Historic Environment Record.

Natural England, National Character Area Profile 93: High Leicestershire (2013).

N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England – Leicestershire and Rutland (2nd edition 1984).

M. Sharp, Great Easton War Memorial – men behind the names

C. Stoate, Exploring a Productive Landscape – from a long history to a sustainable future in the Eye Brook Catchment (2010).

Time Team – Big Dig in Great Easton (2003).

Whites, Leicestershire (1846)

Archives:

Great Easton & District Local History Society

Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland.

Websites:

www.british-history.ac.uk

www.greateaston.org

www.historicengland.org.uk

Thanks to the Chair and Secretary of the Great Easton & District Local History Society who were generous with their time and knowledge and facilitated access to the resources and archive of the Society.

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