Monument record TR 34 SW 1434 - Former site of Archcliffe Chapel, Dover Western Docks.

Summary

Mapping dating to the early post medieval period depicts a chapel between Archcliffe Fort and the shore. This is likely to be Archcliffe Chapel which is also known as Our Lady Of Pity Chapel, the original date of which is unknown but is possibly Medieval. (location accurate to the nearest 50m based on available information)

Location

Grid reference TR 3166 4028 (point) Estimated from sources
Map sheet TR34SW
County KENT
District DOVER, KENT
Civil Parish DOVER, DOVER, KENT

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

<1> Thomas Digges, 1595, The state of Dover Haven with the New workes (Map). SKE31987.

<2> Thomas Digges, 1588, Plan of Work at Dover Harbour (Map). SKE31986.

<3> Thomas Digges, 1581, The State of Dover Haven (Map). SKE31984.

<4> Thomas Miles, 1580, Proposal for Dover Harbour (Map). SKE31983.

<5> William Eldred, 1641, The Platt of Dover Castle Towne and Harbor (Map). SKE31804.

<6> William Eldred (?), 1631, Plan of lands belonging to the Priory and now to Master Buffkyn (Map). SKE31988.

<7> William Van Mildert, 1828, A Short Historical sketch of the Town of Dover and its Neighbourhood. (Monograph). SKE32004.

<8> W. Batcheller, 1828, A New History of Dover and of Dover Castle (Monograph). SKE32012.

<9> J. Bavington Jones, 1907, Dover; A Perambulation of the Town, Port and Fortress. (Monograph). SKE32120.

<10> Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 2002, Report on Archaeological Evaluation Trenching at Town Yard, Dover Western Docks (Unpublished document). SKE8245.

<11> Maritime Archaeology, 2008, Dover Terminal 2 -EIA: Historic environmental assessment report (Unpublished document). SKE29382.

<12> Maritime Archaeology, 2008, Dover Terminal 2 EIA: Historic Environment Baseline Report Volume 1 (Unpublished document). SKE31717.

Sources/Archives (12)

  • <1> Map: Thomas Digges. 1595. The state of Dover Haven with the New workes. Unknown. Unknown.
  • <2> Map: Thomas Digges. 1588. Plan of Work at Dover Harbour. Unknown. Unknown.
  • <3> Map: Thomas Digges. 1581. The State of Dover Haven. Photocopy. Unknown.
  • <4> Map: Thomas Miles. 1580. Proposal for Dover Harbour. Photocopy. Unknown.
  • <5> Map: William Eldred. 1641. The Platt of Dover Castle Towne and Harbor.
  • <6> Map: William Eldred (?). 1631. Plan of lands belonging to the Priory and now to Master Buffkyn. Unknown. Unknown.
  • <7> Monograph: William Van Mildert. 1828. A Short Historical sketch of the Town of Dover and its Neighbourhood..
  • <8> Monograph: W. Batcheller. 1828. A New History of Dover and of Dover Castle.
  • <9> Monograph: J. Bavington Jones. 1907. Dover; A Perambulation of the Town, Port and Fortress..
  • <10> Unpublished document: Canterbury Archaeological Trust. 2002. Report on Archaeological Evaluation Trenching at Town Yard, Dover Western Docks.
  • <11> Unpublished document: Maritime Archaeology. 2008. Dover Terminal 2 -EIA: Historic environmental assessment report.
  • <12> Unpublished document: Maritime Archaeology. 2008. Dover Terminal 2 EIA: Historic Environment Baseline Report Volume 1.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Non-Intrusive Event: Dover Terminal 2 -EIA: Historic Environment assessment and Impact and Mitigation Assessment (Ref: MA: 1779) (EKE15433)

Record last edited

Nov 6 2017 2:16PM