Monument record TQ 85 SW 349 - Possible Medieval ponds situated within the grounds of Leeds Castle

Summary

Possible Medieval ponds situated within the grounds of Leeds Castle. The ponds are rectangular in plan and have been damaged by landscaping for the golf course.

Location

Grid reference TQ 8380 5335 (point)
Map sheet TQ85SW
County KENT
District MAIDSTONE, KENT
Civil Parish BROOMFIELD AND KINGSWOOD, MAIDSTONE, KENT

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

TQ 83775335 - 83975330. Four or more rectangular ponds occupy a steep-sided curvilinear valley NE of the Gloriette in Leeds Castle park. Their form is typical of Mediaeval fishponds. The ponds are not shown on the 1748 plan of the park. They have been severely mutilated by the modern golf course. The location of the ponds some distance from the castle entrance, when other well watered valleys nearer to the castle entrance were available, is strange but may be explained if the ponds were designed to be seen from the Gloriette, and were therefore designed to be aesthetically pleasing as well as functional. Viewed in this light, they are additional evidence for the landscaped park originating in the Mediaeval period.(1)


<1> C.C. Taylor, 1996, Leeds Castle Park: report of archaeological field visit on 19/07/1996 (Unpublished document). SKE58527.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Unpublished document: C.C. Taylor. 1996. Leeds Castle Park: report of archaeological field visit on 19/07/1996.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

May 7 2025 12:09PM