SNN110960 - Uncovering Little Harrowden Manor House: Excavations behind the former 10 O’Clock Public House, 42 High Street, Little Harrowden, Northamptonshire
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Type | Report |
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Title | Uncovering Little Harrowden Manor House: Excavations behind the former 10 O’Clock Public House, 42 High Street, Little Harrowden, Northamptonshire |
Author/Originator | Soden, I and Prentice, J. |
Date/Year | 2016 |
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) | 01/12/2017 |
Abstract/Summary
Following evaluation, excavations in December 2015 uncovered the core of a Little Harrowden Manor House, one of two former medieval manors in the village. The hall, chamber block, garderobe and a link-building were excavated ahead of development. The work dated the remains to the 12th- to 13th-centuries and insights into the environment and eating of the last staff of the lords of the manor c1300. The chamber block was briefly re-used as a stable or livestock shed in the 16th- to 17th- centuries
External Links (1)
- https://doi.org/10.5284/1090789 (Link to the ADS)
Description
Digital copy only
Location
NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 3629/0/9 Site of a medieval manor house, Main Street (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ENN108947 The Ten O'Clock, Little Harrowden, 2015 (Excavation)
Record last edited
Jul 25 2024 2:04PM