BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Alcock, N. W., and M. W. Barley. “Medieval Roofs with Base-crucks and Short Principals.” Antiquaries Journal 52 (1972): 132–68.
- Alcock, N. W., and M. W. Barley. “Medieval Roofs with Base-crucks and Short Principals: Additional Evidence.” Antiquaries Journal 61, no. 2 (1981): 322–8.
- Alcock, Nat, P. S. Barnwell, and Martin. Cherry, eds. Cruck Building: A Survey. Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2019.
- Alcock, Nat, and Martin Roberts, “Crucks in the North-East and Yorkshire.” In Alcock, Barnwell and Cherry, Cruck Building, 168–91.
- Duffy, S., J. Montague, K. Mulligan, and M. O’Neill. Dublin Castle from Fortress to Palace, I: Vikings to Victorians: A History of Dublin Castle to 1850. Dublin: National Monuments Service, 2022.
- Giles, Colum. “Medieval Aisled Houses in Yorkshire: A Review.” Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 95 (2023): 82–123.
- Harvey, Nigel. Old Farm Buildings. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications, 1975, reprinted 1980.
- Rigold, S. E. “The Distribution of Aisled Timber Barns.” Vernacular Architecture 2 (1971): 20–1.
- Sandall, K. “Aisled Halls in England and Wales.” Vernacular Architecture 6 (1975): 19–27.
- Sandall, K. “Aisled Halls in England and Wales.” Vernacular Architecture 17 (1986): 21–35.
- Smith, J. T. “Medieval Roofs: A Classification.” Archaeological Journal 115 (1958): 112–49.
- Smith, Peter. Houses of the Welsh Countryside. 2nd ed., London: HMSO, 1988.
- Stenning, D. F., D. D. Andrews, and I. Tyers. “Small Aisled Halls in Essex.” Vernacular Architecture 34 (2003): 1–19.
- Suggett, Richard. “Crucks in Wales.” In Alcock, Barnwell and Cherry, Cruck Building, 275–99.
- Townley, Simon, ed. 2016. “Benson (including Fifield, Preston, Crowmarsh, Roke)”, in A History of the County of Oxford, vol. 18. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research, 2016, 21–68. Accessed January 23, 2024. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol18/pp21-68
- Walker, John. “Late-twelfth & Early-thirteenth-century Aisled Buildings: A Comparison.” Vernacular Architecture 30 (1999): 21–53.