In September 2018 level 1 historic building recording was carried out at Weston Court, Weston-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 8JY in advance of the renovation of rotten fabric at the rear of the dwelling. The work was undertaken in accordance with the requirement for a programme of archaeological work prior to renovation as outlined in this document. The earliest fabric of this one and a half-storey building consists of two bays of a C17 timber-framed building of agricultural origin, possibly a stable and hay-loft over. Two cottages were formed by an additional bay at each end and a lean-to on the west side. The south bay retains its timber-frame and a terminal brick chimney containing a fire-place and oven. Information from the early editions of the OS maps is consistent with the physical remains In the earlier part of the C20 the cottages were reordered as a single dwelling and the staircase, common joists, fireplaces and doors date from this time with an 'Art-Deco' flavour. Since this reordering the property has been improved further in recent times.