Monument record 2144/0/2 - Open Fields Project: Areas of Survival of Ridge & Furrow

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Summary

Earthwork (Aerial Photography)

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

{3} Parallel linear anomalies, representing medieval to early post medieval ridge and furrow, have been detected across the majority of the survey area. They cover the pasture fields in the southern and western parts of the survey area, where the ridge and furrow survives as earthworks.


<1> Hall D.; Palmer R., 2001, Midland Open Fields Project: Digital Archive, (part checked) (Archive). SNN105253.

<2> Hall D.N., 2001, Turning The Plough - Midland Open Fields: Landscape Character and Proposals for Management, (unchecked) (Book). SNN101551.

<3> Walford J., 2013, Archaeological Geophysical Survey of Land to the North West of Collingtree, Northampton January - February 2013, p.5 (checked) (Report). SNN109640.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Archive: Hall D.; Palmer R.. 2001. Midland Open Fields Project: Digital Archive. (part checked).
  • <2> Book: Hall D.N.. 2001. Turning The Plough - Midland Open Fields: Landscape Character and Proposals for Management. E.H./N.C.C.. (unchecked).
  • <3> Report: Walford J.. 2013. Archaeological Geophysical Survey of Land to the North West of Collingtree, Northampton January - February 2013. Northamptonshire Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. 13/035. N.C.C.. p.5 (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 74790 55765 (356m by 259m) Approximate
Civil Parish COLLINGTREE, West Northamptonshire (formerly Northampton District)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Apr 14 2015 12:52PM

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