People -
Staff at Archaeology South-East

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General contact details:
Archaeology South-East, UCL
Direct telephone:
+44 (0)1580 880951
Mobile telephone:
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E-mail:
david.martin@ucl.ac.uk
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David
MARTIN MIFA, IHBC, FSA
Senior Historic Buildings Officer
Research Interests
Medieval and early post-medieval building construction in S.E.
England, with particular emphisis on houses and farm buildings,
pre 1750
Medieval and early post-medieval buildings in their historical
and landscape contexts
Houses as homes: their contents and use
Standing building recording and analysis for the purposes of
research and conservation
Professional Skills
Quantity Surveyor
Building Surveyor
Interpretation and analysis of Historic Buildings in S.E. England
Conservation and archaeological advice relating to the sympathetic,
non-destructive reuse and adaptation of listed buildings
Career Summary
1992 - Present - Senior
Historic Buildings Officer, Archaeology South-East (UCL Institute
of Archaeology).
1971 - 1992 - Director,
Rape of Hastings Architectural Survey & Building Surveyor,
Cogley Bros Ltd.
1966 - 1971 - Building
Surveyor, William Ellis (Etchingham) Ltd.
Qualifications
HNC Building
Membership of Learned
Societies and Professional Recognition
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
Member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists
Member of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation
President of the Vernacular Architecture Group, 1999-2001
Tonbridge Civic Society award, 2005, for research relating to
Tonbridge Castle Gatehouse
Sussex Heritage Person of the Year (2006), award sponsored by
West Sussex County Council

Key Projects
Rape of Hastings Architectural Survey:
A study of the social and economic history of medieval East Sussex
based on the evidence of more than 1150 individual interpretative
surveys of houses earlier than circa 1750.
Winchelsea, Sussex:
A major re-assessment of the documentary and physical evidence
of Edward Is planned town of Winchelsea, jointly funded by English
Heritage, National Trust and East Sussex County Council. View
Report
Falmer Court Barn, Falmer, E. Sussex:
Detailed archaeological interpretative survey of a major multi-period
aisled barn. Commissioned by English Heritage.
Topographical Survey of various
parishes in E. Sussex: Detailed documentary and
architectural study of eighteen parishes for the Sussex Archaeological
Society, East Sussex County Council and others.
Survey of the Town Wall, Hastings,
E. Sussex: Detailed architectural and historical
interpretative survey of the remains and environs of Hastings
Town Wall, commissioned jointly by Hastings Borough Council and
English Heritage.
Headstone Manor, Pinner, Middlesex:
Detailed archaeological interpretative survey of the early timber
frame of c1320 at Headstone Manor, in advance of extensive repairs.
Commissioned by London Borough of Harrow.
The Gatehouse, Tonbridge Castle,
Kent: Intensive interpretative recording of the
13th-century gatehouse at Tonbridge Castle, to inform Tonbridge
& Malling Borough Council and their agents as to the significance
and original form as a prelude to limited reinstatement and display
to the public. Commissioned by Tonbridge & Malling Borough
Council.
Westenhanger Castle, Stanford,
Kent: Intensive interpretative recording of the
remains of the 14th-century (and later) fortified manor house
and outbuildings known as Westenhanger Castle as a prelude to
extensive restoration and consolidation, with further work during
conservation work. Commissioned by G Forge (Civil Engineering)
Ltd, grant aided by English Heritage. (Ongoing)
Wilmington Priory,Sussex:
A programme of archaeological recording commissioned by The Landmark
Trust, in conjunction with English Heritage. An initial interpretation
of the entire, very complex multi-phased monument aimed at informing
the proposed programme of conservation work and alteration, with
follow-on enhancement by detailed watching briefs and below-ground
excavation.
Hastings Castle, Sussex:
Commissioned by Hastings Borough Council. A re-assessment of the
monument, including outline context recording. Purpose - to aid
re-interpretation of the monument to the public and to assist
in the management of the monument.

Recent Publications
Martin, D and Martin B forthcoming Farm Buildings of the Weald,
1450-1750. . Heritage Marketing and Publications
Martin, D and Martin B 2004 New Winchelsea, Sussex: A Medieval
Port Town, Field Archaeology Unit Monograph No. 2, Institute
of Archaeology, University College London. Heritage Marketing
and Publications 2004
Martin, D 2003 'Winchelsea - A Royal Town' in Archaeology
in Sussex to 2000
Martin, D 2003 The Configuration of Inner Rooms and Chambers
in the Transitional Houses of Eastern Sussex in Vernacular
Architecture 34
Martin, D and Martin B 2001 'Westenhanger Castle - A Revised
Interpretation' in Archaeologia Cantiana 121, 203-236
Martin, D and Martin B 2001 'Detached Kitchens or Adjoining Houses?
- A Response' in Vernacular Architecture 32, 20-33
Martin, D 2001 'Forgotten buildings: detached kitchens in Southeast
England' in Archaeology International
Martin, D 2000 'End Reversal during the Conversion of Medieval
Houses in Sussex' in Vernacular Architecture 31, 26-31
Martin, D 1999 'Medieval Winchelsea' in B Short and K Leslie
(eds) Historical Atlas of Sussex
Martin, D and Martin B 1999 'Adapting Houses to Changing Needs:
Multi-phased Medieval and Transitional Houses in Eastern Sussex'
SAC 137, 121-132
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