Monument record MKE128406 - The earthwork of a large oval mound thought to be the remains of a possible medieval saltern mound located within Cliffe Marshes

Summary

The earthwork of a large oval mound thought to be the remains of a possible medieval saltern mound located within Cliffe Marshes. The mound measures approximately 16m x 20m and lies in the bend of a small water-filled creek. The mound was seen on aerial photographs taken in 1947 and mapped as part of the of the English Heritage: Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project. Saltern mounds are the result of large-scale salt manufacturing where brine was extracted from salt-rich sands and sediments, concentrated and evaporated using process known as sleeching. The discarded waste material from the process built up around the production area into a sizeable mound, often with a hollow in the centred where a hut stood. These medieval saltern mounds are typically described as `floriate' in form because of their irregular lobed formation of dumped waste. They often occur in clusters around former and surviving tidal water-courses within the marsh. There has been considerable reclamation and subsequent sea wall construction since the medieval period which has isolated these sites from the sea. Many of these mounds were subsequently utilised as sheepfolds, sheep washes and stock refuges in the post medieval period because of their slightly elevated position in the readily flooded marshes. Roman finds have been extracted from some of these sites, but are believed to be from the lower levels, and not associated with the mounds. Post-Roman flooding and silt deposition has resulted in Roman sites lying typically several feet below the current land surface.This site was mapped from aerial photographs as part of the English Heritage: Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project

Location

Grid reference Centred TQ 7450 7745 (18m by 22m)
Map sheet TQ77NW
County KENT
Civil Parish CLIFFE AND CLIFFE WOODS, MEDWAY, KENT
Unitary Authority MEDWAY

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

The earthwork of a large oval mound thought to be the remains of a possible medieval saltern mound located at TQ 7451 7746 within Cliffe Marshes. The mound measures approximately 16m x 20m and lies in the bend of a small water-filled creek. The mound was seen on aerial photographs taken in 1947 and mapped as part of the of the English Heritage: Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project.

Saltern mounds are the result of large-scale salt manufacturing where brine was extracted from salt-rich sands and sediments, concentrated and evaporated using process known as sleeching. The discarded waste material from the process built up around the production area into a sizeable mound, often with a hollow in the centred where a hut stood. These medieval saltern mounds are typically described as `floriate' in form because of their irregular lobed formation of dumped waste. They often occur in clusters around former and surviving tidal water-courses within the marsh. There has been considerable reclamation and subsequent sea wall construction since the medieval period which has isolated these sites from the sea.

Many of these mounds were subsequently utilised as sheepfolds, sheep washes and stock refuges in the post medieval period because of their slightly elevated position in the readily flooded marshes.

Roman finds have been extracted from some of these sites, but are believed to be from the lower levels, and not associated with the mounds. Post-Roman flooding and silt deposition has resulted in Roman sites lying typically several feet below the current land surface.

This site was mapped from aerial photographs as part of the English Heritage: Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project (1)


<1> RAF, 1947, NMR RAF/CPE/UK/1923 4034 16-JAN-1947 (Photograph). SKE57177.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Photograph: RAF. 1947. NMR RAF/CPE/UK/1923 4034 16-JAN-1947. NMR RAF/CPE/UK/1923 4034 16-JAN-1947.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Non-Intrusive Event: English Heritage: Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project NMP (EKE20812)

Record last edited

Apr 2 2025 10:43AM