Thesaurus Term/Concept: BEE BOLE
Identifier | 68574 |
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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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Instances/Examples (8)
Context | Record |
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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) |