Monument record 7335/4 - Possible Iron Age/Roman settlement, south of Thurning Lodge

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Summary

Part of an Iron Age and/or Roman rectilinear ditched enclosure, possibly marking the site of a settlement, are recorded as cropmarks on EH Reconnaissance aerial photographs taken in July 2011 and on Google Earth aerial photographs taken in the 2006. The enclosure measures 90 metres by 50 metres and has its north east corner divided off. It is similar to an enclosure to the north-east (HER no 7335/3).

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Full Description

{1, 2} Part of an Iron Age and/or Roman rectilinear ditched enclosure, possibly marking the site of a settlement, are recorded as cropmarks on EH Reconnaissance aerial photographs taken in July 2011 and on Google Earth aerial photographs taken in the 2006. The enclosure measures 90 metres by 50 metres and has its north east corner divided off. It is similar to an enclosure to the north-east (Monument 1590371).

It is centred at TL 0837 8161.
(1-2)


<1> Oblique Aerial Photograph, NMR 27160_042-046 11-JULY-2011 (Aerial Photograph(s)). SNN111738.

<2> Vertical Aerial Photograph, EARTH.GOOGLE.COM XX-XXX-2006 ACCESSED 16-DEC-2014 (Aerial Photograph(s)). SNN112695.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Aerial Photograph(s): Oblique Aerial Photograph. NMR 27160_042-046 11-JULY-2011.
  • <2> Aerial Photograph(s): Vertical Aerial Photograph. EARTH.GOOGLE.COM XX-XXX-2006 ACCESSED 16-DEC-2014.

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Location

Grid reference TL 0836 8160 (point)
Civil Parish THURNING, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • NRHE HOB UID: 1590377

Record last edited

Feb 17 2025 6:13PM

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