TREE-RING ANALYSIS OF EASTBURY MANOR HOUSE, BARKING, GREATER LONDON

Author(s): Ian Tyers

Eastbury Manor House, Barking, Greater London is a large three-storey H-shaped brick and timber building built on lands formerly belonging to Barking Abbey. Dendrochronological analysis of twelve timbers from the roof produced a tree-ring chronology for the period AD 1250-1565. The timbers were felled in the spring of AD 1566.

Report Number:
12/1997
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
11
Keywords:
Dendrochronology

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