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House of 14th century origin surrounded by associated earthworks. The site was the subject of a detailed architectural and archaeological survey by English Heritage in 1999-2000. Only the vaulted ground floor of the solar wing now survives of the 14th cen
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
House of 14th century origin surrounded by associated earthworks. The site was the subject of a detailed architectural and archaeological survey by English Heritage in 1999-2000. Only the vaulted ground floor of the solar wing now survives of the 14th cen
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Ruins of a medieval fortified house, built as a tower house circa 1353 and extended circa 1600. The house was partly demolished 1704-35 and the present house was built on the site of the outer court incorporating some fragments. Today, only the barrel vau
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Minsden is listed as a deserted Medieval Village. It was recorded as having a population of 17, including a priest, in Domesday. The chapel is first mentioned in 1450, and shown on a map of 1777 as still extant, but documentary evidence shows it to have been ruined in 1690. In the 17th cen...
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Excavation of earthworks alleged to be a Medieval manorial complex at Sproxton; earthwork remains of buildings, fishponds and garden terraces have been recorded.
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Partly collapsed drystone wall orientated N-S, up to 1.4m high, made sound by modern barbed wire fence. Estate boundary. Marked on 1787 Melkridge Township Enclosues Act Map (NRO 309/m.89).
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History of the Site: This boundary was inserted to subdivide New Gate Field (now House Field and Oast Field) between 1799 and 1845.Description: Post-and-wire-netting fence with associated hawthorn hedge, dense but with some large gaps along its length. No associated earthwork (Martin, D. 1...
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At NY73266717 the Wall widens to on average 1m wide and is built as double thickness drystone wall with large Whin Stone cambs. The line of the S face of Hadrians Wall is preserved and up to 3 Roman courses can be seen along this length, but no hard mortar is visible.
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Buried remains of the deserted nucleated medieval settlement of Brougham, St Ninians 17th century church and the buried remains of its medieval predecessor, and the churchyard. The medieval settlement was identified from cropmarks on aerial photographs