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The earthwork and buried remains of part of the Medieval settlement of Stallingborough, together with the earthworks of a Post Medieval manor house and associated formal gardens, which were thought to have been laid out in the first quarter of the 17th century. The manor house was extended...
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The earthwork and buried remains of part of the Medieval settlement of Stallingborough, together with the earthworks of a Post Medieval manor house and associated formal gardens, which were thought to have been laid out in the first quarter of the 17th century. The manor house was extended...
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Disused parish church of Wharram Percy, now partly ruined and lacking its roof. The standing fabric is mainly 12th to 16th century, and retains evidence for numerous phases of modification, but the building stands on the site of 10th and 10th to 11th century chapels, the earlier built in t...
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Parish church consisting of round West tower of 10th century date, aisleless nave, chancel and South porch. East window of 15th century date. Reroofed in 1837. There is a strong suggestion that East Lexham village has shifted from an original focus on this church, probably at the time that...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Possible 5th-6th century monastery site dedicated to St Daw (or St Docco). Between 961-3 it was confirmed in its status as a minster by King Edgar, and was a secular college until 1283. The church was dedicated to St Docco until 1440 when it was rededicated to St Kew. The church was rebuil...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Shrunken settlement earthworks. A settlement is known to have existed since the 10th century, by 1086 it was divided into two manors, with two foci; one near the church and manor, the other near West Farm and the Salisbury-Warminster Road. The latter may have been known as Garston. The ear...
Resource is part of: http://registry.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/collection/22721290