Thesaurus Term/Concept: BEE BOLE

Identifier 68574
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A recess in a stone or brick wall, usually bounding a garden or orchard, set two to three feet from the ground and facing south to south-east to catch the morning sun, in which a bee skep/beehive is placed. Often found in groupings of three to six.

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Context Record
Monument Type MNN171450 Bee boles, Dallington Grange Farm (Building)
Monument Type MNN29890 Bee Boles, Fawsley Hall (Building)
Monument Type MNN105837 Beeboles c.6m South of The Manor House (Building)
Monument Type MNN110323 Beehouse in Kitchen Garden to South-East of Main Entrance (Building)
Monument Type MNN110324 Beehouse in Kitchen Garden to South-West of Main Entrance (Building)
Monument Type MNN109542 Manor Farmhouse (Building)
Monument Type MNN171453 Spratton House, 5 Church Road (Building)
Monument Type MNN105591 The Stone House (Building)