All recording work was undertaken according to Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) (CIfA 2014) and Historic England (2016) guidance. During the desk-based assessment historical databases and archives were consulted in order to obtain information about the history of the site and the structures and features that were likely to survive. The main sources consulted were as follows: " Cornwall HER, as accessible via the Heritage Gateway. " Images of England online listed buildings database. " Early maps and photographs (see Section 9.1) " Published histories (see Section 9.2) " Websites (see Section 9.3) The equivalent of a Level 2/3 Building Survey (as defined by Historic England 2016) was produced. Recording included: " Photogrammetry to record the historic sections of the roadside parapet wall. " Photographs of other elevations were annotated where appropriate to show changes in build and architectural detail. " Colour photographs of all surfaces along with architectural details and contextual images were taken with a digital camera (at a resolution of 8 million pixels or higher). Photographs included a metric scale bar, except where Health and Safety considerations make this impractical. Roadside Wall, Shutta Road, Looe, Cornwall, Historic Building Record Descriptions of the individual sections of walling were made in note form and by annotation of plans and photographs to record their fabric and construction, phased development through time and architectural details. During the survey there was limited access the west elevations belonging to individual properties, and only a few sections were accessible. Where possible photographic records were made from afar. Records supplied by Cormac Solutions Ltd which were made prior to any of the works taking place, have been used as part of this record for sections of walling that had already been repaired/replaced prior the historic building record taking place and for sections that were inaccessible during the survey. CAU follows Historic England guidance on digital image capture and file storage (2014). The photo record comprised: " General views. " All elevations where visible. " Examples of structural and architectural detail. The photographic record from the fieldwork is listed in Appendix 1 (see also Fig 98). All site materials were prepared for long term storage. This included: " Finalisation of annotated images. " Archiving of drawings, photographs, paperwork and digital files. " Filing of digi...