3.1.The historic building recording was carried out to English Heritage guidelines (2006 & 2008). Due to the differing nature and dates of the buildings each property was surveyed to a specific level. These are outlined below. 3.2.The Abbey Inn was recorded to a level I standard, which included; � Drawn plans of the building's footprint � Photographic record encompassing general views of the building, it's external appearance, general appearance of principal rooms and communal spaces � A written account of the structure including the building's precise location, note of it's statutory or non statutory designations, a summary description of the building covering its appearance, fabric, function and date 3.3.The Dog and Duck was recorded to a level II standard, which included; � A site location plan at appropriate scale, drawn plans of the building's footprint, location of architectural features of note and a plan of the developmental phasing of the structure � Photographic record encompassing general views of the building, it's external appearance, general appearance of principal rooms and communal spaces, views of architectural features of note and evidence of demolished structures � A written account of the structure including the building's precise location, note of it's statutory or non statutory designations, a summary description of the building covering its appearance, fabric, function and date. 3.4.The aim of this phase of work is to produce an accurate and appropriate record of the structures prior to material changes. .Two structures, the Abbey Inn and the Dog and Duck, underwent a phase of historic building recording in advance of demolition. The document describes the results of the survey of the standing structures. 6.2.The fieldwork was undertaken between 2nd and 3rd July 2014 by Blair Poole. This document has been researched and prepared on behalf of CgMs by Blair Poole of L - P : Archaeology. 6.3.The site does not fall within a Conservation Area and neither of the structures, the Abbey Inn or Dog and Duck, are Listed Buildings or locally listed buildings. 6.4.Although the Abbey Inn and Dog and Duck both date back to the turn of the 19th century as drinking establishments the original structures were demolished and replaced at later dates. The Abbey Inn 6.5.The original Abbey Inn dates to 1808, when it was known as the letters Inn. It subsequently underwent several name changes, including the White Lion and Duke of York. It was named t...