@techreport{discovery10159189, address = {Portsmouth, UK}, month = {November}, publisher = {Historic England}, note = {This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.}, year = {2022}, title = {Old Manor House (Remains of), Manor Road, Portslade-by-Seas, Brighton, East Sussex: Dendrochronological Investigation of an ex situ Oak Lintel}, number = {268/2020}, series = {Research Report Series}, keywords = {Dendrochronology, Standing building}, url = {https://historicengland.org.uk/research/results/reports/268-2020}, abstract = {A single oak lintel above a doorway in the remains of this site was subject to a programme of repair and had been removed as a result of its degree of decay. Close inspection revealed that it had no clear sapwood, and only around 30 annual rings, but a sample was taken in case of future interest in pursuing dating techniques other than dendrochronology.}, author = {Bridge, Martin}, issn = {2059-4453} }