ENN108613 - Strixton, 1960-1965 (Earthwork survey)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 9025 6166 (760m by 1113m)
Civil Parish STRIXTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

Private

Date

Not recorded.

Description

{1} During the years 1960-65 a detailed survey was made. Aerial photogrpahs were useful, but it was found more satisfactory to measure features on the ground during the winter after the fields had been closely grazed. Report includes cataloge and plan

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Journal: 1969. Journal of The Northampton Museum and Art Gallery (6). Journal of The Northampton Museums & Art Gallery. 6.
  • <2> Annual Report: Rahtz P. (Editor). 1971. Deserted Medieval Village Research Group (Vol.19). D.M.V. Research Group Annual Report. 19. D.M.V.R.G.. p. 30.
  • <3> Plan: Hall, D. 1962. Strixton showing the medieval field system about 1300.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (9)

  • Earthworks of the shrunken village of Strixton (Morphed Aerial Archaeology Interpretation) (Monument)
  • Former road to Grendon (Monument)
  • Post-medieval garden features (Monument)
  • Site of a 19th century stone quarry (Monument)
  • Site of a ditched and banked enclosure, possibly 17th century (Monument)
  • Site of former 19th century stone quarry and possible pond (Monument)
  • Site of medieval and later earthworks, including medieval dovecote (Morphed Aerial Archaeology Interpretation) (Monument)
  • Strixton (Monument)
  • Strixton Manor (Monument)

Record last edited

Oct 24 2024 11:06AM

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