Heritage Counts 2004

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Front cover of Heritage Counts 2004

The Hunsbury Hill Centre, Northamptonshire: A Grade II listed farmhouse and ancillary buildings, located near to the Iron Age hillfort of Hunsbury Hill. The converted farm buildings are the headquarters of Northamptonshire ACRE and are a successful venue for corporate and family events.The surrounding Northamptonshire countryside is coming under considerable pressure from new housing development with the expansion of Northampton and further afield, the Milton Keynes South Midlands Growth Area. Historic Landscape Characterisation is being undertaken by the Built and Natural Environment Team at Northamptonshire County Council to help manage this significant change to the landscape.

English Heritage/ James O. Davies

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