ENN104473 - The Whittlewood Project

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Location

Grid reference SP 72412 42387 (point)

Technique(s)

Organisation

University of Leicester, Department of Archaeology

Date

Not recorded.

Description

Parent record- see individual recording events for further details.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Book: Jones R.; Page M.. 2006. Medieval Villages in An English Landscape: Beginnings and Ends. Windgather Press. (unchecked).
  • <2> Digital archive: Christopher Dyer, Richard Jones, Mark Page. 2005. The Whittlewood Project: Medieval Settlements and Landscapes in the Whittlewood Area. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000289. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000289.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (7)

  • Deanshanger (Monument)
  • Old Stratford (Monument)
  • Potterspury (Monument)
  • Silverstone (Monument)
  • Whittlebury (Monument)
  • Whittlewood Forest (Monument)
  • Wicken (formerly Wick Dive and Wick Hamon) (Monument)

Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (13)

  • The Whittlewood Project: Medieval Churches, Pre 2005
  • Whittlewood Project: Whittlebury Test Pits 2002 (Ref: 6943007)
  • Whittlewood Area fieldwalking, 2000 - Field DE1
  • Whittlewood Area fieldwalking, 2000 - Field DE2
  • Whittlewood Project Historic Buildings Survey: Silverstone, 2003-5
  • Whittlewood Project: Wicken, 2004-2005 (Building survey)
  • Whittlewood Project Historic Building Surveys: Potterspury with Furtho, 2004-5
  • Whittlewood Survey: Deanshanger with Puxley, 2005 (Building survey)
  • Whittlewood Forest project: Silverstone, 2003 (Test-pit)
  • Whittlewood Forest project: Silverstone, post-2003 (Test-pit)
  • Whittlewood Project: Wicken, 2003 (Test-pit)
  • Whittlewood Project: Wicken, 2004 (Test-pit)
  • Whittlewood Project: Whittlebury, 2002 (Fieldwalking)

Record last edited

Jun 2 2026 9:16AM

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