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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...
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Excavations have located a range of features including Roman ditches and road, an early Medieval boundary and Medieval buildings including the Almonry Chapel constructed c. 1324-8.
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History of the Site: From its location, this dog- legged boundary running up towards the south-western corner of St. Leonards churchyard is in all probabilities the boundary between Pett Morris alias Pett Iham to the south and Hanging Field to the north [ESRO AMS 4617]. The boundary had be...
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The SW boundary of Deerpark Wood is also the medieval deerpark boundary, built in the 1340s. The boundary consists of an inner ditch 2m wide x 0.3-0.4m deep and large stone-faced bank. In places the bank is degraded, but where it survives in good condition it is still 1.5-2m high x 1.6-2m...
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Sub-rectangular earthwork enclosure, fishpond, dam and boundary identified as the Beaumont Leys Knights Templars preceptory founded after 1252 and dissolved 1308 but granted to Knights Hospitallers as a manor or camera until 1482.
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History of the Site: Forming the boundary between Wickham and Wickham Rock Lane. This boundary was almost certainly of medieval or earlier origin: it is shown in the 1767 estate map. This boundary was realigned at some date after 1945 in order to improve the sight lines of Wickham Rock Lan...
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{1} A vague linear bank is possibly a medieval lane. Barely perceptible. The feature does not correspond with any post-medieval features on early maps and may therefore be of medieval origin. May be lane extending northwards from Tatton village.It extends across survey area from west to ea...
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Aligned across slope on the western edges of croftland above Higher Tregerthen settlement are a series of long linear stony banks which run parallel to one another. These are fairly delapidated today and are very overgrown with gorse and blackthorn vegetation. There are at least three iden...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Sub-rectangular earthwork enclosure, fishpond, dam and boundary identified as the Beaumont Leys Knights Templars preceptory founded after 1252 and dissolved 1308 but granted to Knights Hospitallers as a manor or camera until 1482.
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Cistercian nunnery founded before 1153 and suppressed in 1536. A large ditched enclosure and associated drainage features surround the site of the nunnery.