Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Broad, low, turf-covered, earth and stone bank in which some irregular stones are visible. A lack of heather-cover is a distinguishing feature amidst this heavily overgrown field system. Wall bounds north-eastern side of field (102840*1) and north-western side of adjacent field (102841*1)....
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Forming the southern edge of Boscubben is this 245 m long, straight boundary. It fossilises the terminal boundary of the possible Bronze Age (?) co-axial field system.The boundary varies considerably in form as it climbs the gentle western slope of Boscubben Hill towards Boscubben Carn. St...
Type: Fieldwork archives Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Sutton Park (centred at grid reference 40941 29703) is located on the northern side of the Birmingham conurbation in the West Midlands, England. It is a publicly owned open space in recreational use and is surrounded by built-up areas, mainly residential, on all sides. Much of it is a sche...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Stone wall which bounds north-western side of field (102841*1). It is composed of coursed dry-stone masonry revetting steep hillslope; wall is 0.20 metres high on uphill, south-eastern face, but drops 0.90 metres downhill, although soil creep may account for some of this discrepancy. Wall...
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Stone wall which bounds north-western side of adjacent fields (Mons. 102842a and 102845a). It is composed of coursed dry-stone masonry revetting steep hillslope; wall merges with ground surface on uphill, south-eastern face, but drops one metre downhill, although soil creep may partially m...
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Dry-stone, possibly medieval, wall which marks southern extent of field system around Hentor Farm (Mon. 102910). It is composed of irregular medium-sized stones and rubble. There are several gaps along length of wall, and it cuts through a small prehistoric enclosure (Mon. 102533). A gap a...
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Medieval bank, possibly a boundary bank or part of an oval enclosure at Moss Carr Farm. A 14th century horseshoe and iron sword blade also found.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Augustinian Friary, founded 1304, dissolved 1539. About 1796, what little remained of the Friary was demolished, and one range of buildings was converted into the Tiger Inn. The Guildhall demolished in 1806 contained some parts. Excavations in 1994 revealed the plan of the church and clois...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Benedictine Nunnery founded circa 1133 dissolved 1539 surviving as the ruins of a 16th century chapel and enclosure with part of wall. Partly excavated, although no details of the layout had been revealed. Stone coffins have been discovered. Descriptions of the buildings shortly after the...