SNN103235 - Everdon Stubbs and Everdon Wood Northamptonshire

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Type Report
Title Everdon Stubbs and Everdon Wood Northamptonshire
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2002
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 03/09/03

Abstract/Summary

Everdon Stubbs and Everdon wood form a continuous block of woodland lying across the boundary of Farthingstone and Everdon parishes, Northamptonshire. The boundary, still visible as earthworks, was first recorded in a 10th century charter. Everdon wood and part of Everdon Stubbs show evidence of having been under arable cultivation during the middle ages. The rest of Everdon Stubbs contains a series of wood banks, cut by a later substantial hollow way. This report presents the results of documentary research and archaeological field survey, commissioned by the Woodland Trust to inform future management and presentation of the wood.

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Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (4)

  • Medieval Ridge & Furrow Earthworks (Monument)
  • Medieval Ridge & Furrow Earthworks (Monument)
  • Medieval/Post Medieval Woodland Earthworks (Monument)
  • Possible burial site predating late Saxon Charter (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Everdon Stubbs & Everdon Wood, 2003 (Management Survey) (Ref: 6056003)

Record last edited

Jul 6 2017 9:36AM

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