Monument record 4114/1 - Stoke Albany manor
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Summary
Manorial complex of Stoke Albany including medieval manor house and series of fishponds.
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Full Description
{1} All these remains are undoubtedly part of the manorial complex of Stoke Albany and are associated with the existing medieval manor house to the west. They are certainly those referred to in the early 13th century when William d'Aubigny, who then held the manor of Stoke Albany, was granted ten small pike and ten small bream from the fishpond at Rothwell to stock his fishpond at Stoke. The fields in which the earthworks lie were known as Hall Close and Home Close in 1802 and 1841.
<1> Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England, 1979, An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton, p.137 site 2 (unchecked) (Series). SNN77380.
<2> English Heritage, 1992, English Heritage Scheduling Notification, (part checked) (Report). SNN47128.
<3> STEANE J.M., 1970, The Medieval Fishponds of Northamptonshire, 4/308-9 (unchecked) (Journal). SNN4943.
Sources/Archives (3)
- <1> SNN77380 Series: Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England. 1979. An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton. 2. HMSO. p.137 site 2 (unchecked).
- <2> SNN47128 Report: English Heritage. 1992. English Heritage Scheduling Notification. English Heritage. (part checked).
- <3> SNN4943 Journal: STEANE J.M.. 1970. The Medieval Fishponds of Northamptonshire. Northamptonshire Past and Present. 4 No.5. Northants Record Society. 4/308-9 (unchecked).
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Location
Grid reference | SP 807 880 (point) Central |
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Civil Parish | STOKE ALBANY, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District) |
Protected Status/Designation
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Jun 10 2024 12:13PM