EYO8020 - Naburn Lock
Type
DBA
Location
Location | Weir and Banqueting Hall, Naburn and Banqueting Hall Weir and Banqueting Hall, Naburn |
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Grid reference | Centred SE 5933 4455 (65m by 79m) |
Map sheet | SE54SE |
Civil Parish | Naburn, City of York, North Yorkshire |
Technique(s)
Organisation
CFA Archaeology
Date
2018
Description
The heritage statement and building appraisal is created to inform the proposal to build hydro-power generator on the western side of the island at Naburn Locks adjacent to the weir to reduce the risk of flooding the River Ouse, and produce electric power. The island and surrounding land contains a number of heritage assets in the form of the larger Naburn lock, a former mill and windmill, ridge and furrow in the surrounding fields and a prehistoric ring ditch and trackway. The development requires the removal of the upstanding, and below ground remains of the three-storey ancillary building to the former mill, which currently stands as part of a walled garden feature. The development likely impacts these remains and those that runs under the island. The most significant impact on the setting of the heritage assets would occur from distant views, namely along the south-west bank of the River Ouse, and to the northwest of the island, where the assets can be seen as a group. A visual impact of the development may occur to the east of the weir, where the new hydro-powered generator is proposed.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SYO2919 Unpublished document: CFA Archaeology. 2018. Naburn Lock.
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Record last edited
Dec 12 2022 12:58PM