Methodology The following are included in this report: � A documentary, cartographic and pictorial survey of the evidence pertaining to the history and evolution of the site. � A large-scale block plan of the site. � Annotated and phased floor-plans and elevations of the building at a scale of 1:50. � A description of the building. The description addresses features such as materials, dimensions, method of construction and phasing. � A photographic record, comprising digital photographs of both general shots and individual features. Selected examples of the photographic record are clearly tied into the drawn record and reproduced as fully annotated photographic plates supporting the text. The photographic record is accompanied by a photographic register detailing location and direction of shot (Appendix 1). A programme of historic building recording was carried out by Colchester Archaeological Trust of an agricultural outbuilding at Princes Halfyards, Stebbing Road, Felsted, Essex in August 2020. This agricultural outbuilding comprises the remains of two structures, with the northern end being all that remains of a separate structure that has since been demolished. Given a section of surviving cobbled floor and drainage, the outbuilding was probably used for the keeping of animals. Although appearing on the tithe map of 1845, the hand-sawn timbers within the outbuilding are extremely rudimentary and suggest it was rebuilt in a vernacular style, without the contribution of a trained carpenter, in the later 19th century.