Monument record 8074/0/36 - Earthwork Ridge & Furrow

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{1} Field 2 had obvious but low ridge and furrow aligned south-west to north-east. The remains of a former agricultural building were also noted in the west corner of the field.
No significant archaeological remains were detected by the walkover survey. While ridge and furrow survives in several fields it has all been ploughed to some extent and is only poorly preserved. The best surviving example in Field 3 represents only a small part largely lost or disturbed in recent raod and building developments.


<1> CHAPMAN A., 1997, Archaeological Evaluation of Land Along the Proposed Route of the A428 Crick Bypass: Stage 1 Desk-Based Study and Field Surveys, p.8+11 (checked) (Report). SNN62036.

<2> Railton M., 2011, Geophysical Surveys of Land to The North West of Crick, Northamptonshire, (checked) (Report). SNN108060.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Report: CHAPMAN A.. 1997. Archaeological Evaluation of Land Along the Proposed Route of the A428 Crick Bypass: Stage 1 Desk-Based Study and Field Surveys. Northamptonshire Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. N.C.C.. p.8+11 (checked).
  • <2> Report: Railton M.. 2011. Geophysical Surveys of Land to The North West of Crick, Northamptonshire. North Pennines Survey CIC reports. 1495. North Penines Survey. (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 58404 72827 (174m by 154m) Approximate
Civil Parish CRICK, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

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Record last edited

May 20 2014 10:47AM

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