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    'View of new road kerb at the north-east corner of the site. The remains of the stone-built structure identified in this area have been left in situ below the reinstated bank.' Photographed at Upper House Farm, Painscastle, by Archaeology Wales.'Sample Section 3 (facing east-north-east). Annotated photograph showing 5-10cm of topsoil overlying 50-65cm of stone rubble above stone foundations. Scales: 1 x 0.5m.' Photographed at Upper House Farm, Painscastle, by Archaeology Wales.Digital copy of a map from 1889 showing the village of Painscastle, with Pain's castle and Upper House clearly labelled. Included as material relating to archaeological field evaluation of Upper House Farm, written by Chris E Smith of Archaeology Wales.'Oblique view of Sample Section 3, showing stone rubble above in situ foundations. Scales 1x0.5m. Looking South-South-West.' Photographed as part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Upper House Farm, Painscastle, by Archaeology Wales.Digital copy of 1904 map showing Painscastle village, annotated to show 'structure identified during the watching brief.' Included as material relating to archaeological field evaluation of Upper House Farm, written by Chris E Smith of Archaeology Wales.'Annotated photograph of a modern service trench truncating the stone foundations at the north-east corner of the excavated area. Scales: 1x0.5m & 1x1m. Looking north.' Photographed at Upper House Farm, Painscastle, by Archaeology Wales.'General shot of the excavation along the northern site boundary following the soil strip. Looking east-south-east.' Photographed as part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Upper House Farm, Painscastle, by Archaeology Wales.'View of the new access, pavements and road kerb for the widened roadway to the north of the development site. Looking east.' Photographed as part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Upper House Farm, Painscastle, by Archaeology Wales.Digital colour photograph showing archaeological investigation at Upper House Farm, Painscastle, Powys. Included as material relating to archaeological field evaluation of Upper House Farm, written by Chris E Smith of Archaeology Wales.'Post-excavation shot of stone foundations at the north-east corner of the site. Scales: 1x0.5m & 1x1m. Looking south.' Photographed as part of Archaeological Watching Brief of Upper House Farm, Painscastle, by Archaeology Wales.

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