NHER 29581 (Monument record) - Medieval earthworks

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Summary

Surviving medieval earthworks, including a possible wood boundary, a pond and a possible toft, are visible on aerial photographs of this area. Medieval pottery has been collected from the possible toft. Cropmarks and earthworks visible in the area have been recorded as NHER 53419.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TM09NW
Civil Parish LITTLE ELLINGHAM, BRECKLAND, NORFOLK

Map

19 April 1976. Ordnance Survey air photography.
Earthworks.
D. Voisey (NLA), 20 January 1995.

An L-shaped pond, shown on Ordnance Survey maps has associated boundary features as drainage ditches to the north and adjacent similar features to south and east. Ditches up to 0.5 deep, about 4m wide to south and east, up to 8m to north.
The meandering ditch to east may be the boundary of Lister Wood, shown on 1840 Tithe Map (S1) within which the pond is situated. A platform up to 0.3m high is to the west of pond and is approached from the north by what may be a causeway.
Pottery from platform comprises:
One rim sherd medieval unglazed (jar)
One body sherd medieval unglazed (large and fresh)
Identified by A. Rogerson (NLA), 12 March 1993.
Possible toft.
B. Cushion (NLA), March 1993.

Site under good pasture, grazed by cattle in the summer months. Details as on NHER.
H. Paterson (A&E), 27 November 1998.

February 2010. Norfolk NMP.
Cropmarks and earthworks of medieval to post medieval field boundaries, enclosures, a possible wood boundary, a pond and a possible toft, are visible on aerial photographs in the vicinity and have been recorded as NHER 53419.
E. Bales (NMP), 19 February 2010

  • --- Aerial Photograph: OS 76-018-178.
  • <S1> Map: 1840. Little Ellingham Tithe Map.
  • POT (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)

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Record last edited

Feb 24 2010 3:22PM

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