This assessment was commissioned to help inform the LPA on a proposal for an outbuilding at The Cross This report included some assessment of significance of the heritage asset and its surroundings and analysis of the historic fabric as found and could be seen on 24th August 2021 with conservation advice. Level 1-2 Building Recording, [Ref Understanding Historic Buildings A Guide to Good Recording Practice Historic England May 2016] The Cross is a locally listed building Circa early -mid C19 symmetrical gabled house with brick chimney stacks either end. Flemish bond brick in a chequered board style over slate roof. The Outbuilding in the garden pre dates the house. It is a single storey coursed rubble construction in local Cotswold stone infilled with timber C20 timber cladding/boarding. Trusses are on stone padstones; evidence of x2 padstones can be seen inside. The openings of what was probably a former shelter shed have been infilled with timber C20 timber cladding with C20 windows and entrance door/lobby. Formerly for either animals or wagons/carts with access to the central courtyard as seen in historic mapping.