Monument record 5634/0/21 - Probable Post Medieval Boundary Bank

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{1} AP No.26. A possible post medieval boundary bank is visible as soilmarks, cropmarks and earthworks on historic and
recent air photos and on the lidar data. This feature runs near parallel to the north-west side of the LIME AVENUE (AP no. 1), between the kitchen gardens and the OAK AVENUE (AP no. 5). It appears to overlie medieval ridge and furrow and plough headlands (AP no. 7). The lidar data indicates that this feature survives as a low earthwork. (1-5)
1 WWW GE2004 2004
2 WWW GE2005 2005
3 EHA RAF/541/256 4114 10-05-1949
4 NCC SP9680/17 24-07-1984
5 LIDAR SP9680


<1> Deegan A., 2012, Air Photo and Lidar Mapping and Interpretation for Drayton House and Park, Northamptonshire, p.27 Appendix 5 (checked) (Report). SNN108512.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Report: Deegan A.. 2012. Air Photo and Lidar Mapping and Interpretation for Drayton House and Park, Northamptonshire. Project No. 1213005. p.27 Appendix 5 (checked).

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 96359 80376 (195m by 261m) Central
Civil Parish LOWICK, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Record last edited

Feb 5 2013 5:51PM

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