Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE17497 - A256 East Kent Access Desktop Assessment

Title A256 East Kent Access Desktop Assessment
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2003

Abstract/Summary

Report on a desk based assessment of the East Kent Access route in Thanet.

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Description

Unpublished document

Location

Kent County Council Heritage 2003/298

Referenced Monuments (64)

  • "The Manor House", Lord of the Manor, Manston (Monument)
  • 2 parallel curving linear cropmarks west of Cottington Hill, possibly accompanied by pits. Formerly a plantation. (Monument)
  • 6 possible pits defined as cropmarks, located between Thorne Farm and St Augustine's Golf Course (Monument)
  • Amorphous cropmark of possible infilled chalk pit (Monument)
  • Chalk pit east of Thorne Farm (Monument)
  • Circular cropmark, possibly a barrow, immediately north of Ebbsfleet Farm (Monument)
  • Complex palaeochannels north of Weatherlees Water Treatment Works (Monument)
  • Complex palaeochannels south of Weatherlees Water Treatment Works (Monument)
  • Crop-mark anomaly suggesting area of disturbance on southern side of Thorne Farm (Monument)
  • Crop-soil markings showing two ring-ditches, Way (Monument)
  • Cropmark formed by remains of earlier lane (Monument)
  • Cropmark indicating a ditch or gully that appears to define a trapezoidal enclosure located north of Cliffsend Farm Cottages (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a possible chalk pit at Thorne Farm (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable chalk pit visible on 1990 aerial photograph (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable chalk pit, east of Thorne Farm (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable chalk pit, east of Wayborough House (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable chalk pit, easternmost of a line of three between Way Hill and Thorne Hill (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable chalk pit, middle of a line of three between Way Hill and Thorne Hill (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable chalk pit, westernmost of a line of three between Way Hill and Thorne Hill (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable small chalk pit, east of Thorne Farm (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable small chalk pit, north-east of Thorne Farm adjacent to a concrete farm track (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a probable small pit, just west of intersection of Cottington Road and railway (Monument)
  • Cropmark of sub-rectilinear ditched enclosure , c. 50 x 35m, east of Cliffsend Farm Cottages (Monument)
  • Cropmark shows rectangular enclosure with causeway entrance (Monument)
  • Cropmark suggests sub-rectilinear enclosure with circular disturbance or structure in north-east corner, located at Cottington Hill (Monument)
  • Cropmarks of 5 probable small pits on Thanet Sands in a north-south line on the eastern side, just west of intersection of Cottington Road and railway (Monument)
  • Cropmarks of possible very small pits adjacent A253 north of Cliffsend (Monument)
  • Curving cropmark probably defining an ovate ditched enclosure but NW side is not visible (Monument)
  • Dew-pond or small chalk pit, Pouces Cottages (Monument)
  • Disused gasometer behind Mission Room (Monument)
  • Ditch visible as a cropmark topping a shallow rise (Monument)
  • Earthwork east of Way Farm Cottages, Minster (Monument)
  • Earthwork, Way Hill, Minster (Monument)
  • Earthworks east of Dellside, Wayborough Hill, Minster (Monument)
  • Evidence of indistrial activity (quarrying?) and tramways visible on 1946 aerial photograph (Monument)
  • Former location of four boundary stones that do not follow the parish boundary (Monument)
  • Large sub-circular cropmark visible on 1990 aerial photograph, probably representing an infilled pit (Monument)
  • Large sub-circular cropmark visible on 1990 aerial photograph, probably representing an infilled pit (Monument)
  • Linear cropmark features and Iron Age ?trackway north of Minster House (Monument)
  • Linear cropmark features Way Farm cottages (Monument)
  • Linear cropmarks at Lord of the Manor, Thanet (Monument)
  • Linear cropmarks north of Cliffs End (Monument)
  • Linear earthwork features south west of Saint Augustine's Cross (Monument)
  • Linear parallel cropmarks east of Thorne Farm (Monument)
  • Ovate ring cropmark Minster (Monument)
  • Pair of ring-ditches that may be contiguous (Monument)
  • Palaeochannels and drainage ditches visible as cropmarks and on aerial photographs between Ebbsfleet and St Augustine's Golf Course (Monument)
  • Parallel cropmarks of a curving linear feature with a possible bank and ditch encompassing features to the south (Monument)
  • Parallel linear features running north-east to south-west south of St Augustine's Golf Course (Monument)
  • Parallel north-east to south-west cropmark features, north-west of Weatherless Water Treatment Works, visible in 1946 aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Partial cropmark of a probable ring-ditch (Monument)
  • Possible circular cropmark, Thorne Cottages, Minster (Monument)
  • Possible early medieval / medieval farmstead (Monument)
  • Possible prehistoric ring-ditch, 50m diameter, north of Telegraph Hill (Monument)
  • Possible ring-ditch on 1982 aerial photograph but not visible on south-west side. On 1967 aerial photo it appears to be a chalk pit (Monument)
  • Possible structure platform, Red Cottages, Minster (Monument)
  • Redundant drainage ditches visible on historic mapping and aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Reputed site of St Augustine's Oak, 30m south-east of St Augustine's Cross. (Monument)
  • Ring ditch c. 30m in diameter (Monument)
  • Romano-British burials and cremations discovered during excavation and pipeline work (Monument)
  • Site of Isle of Thanet Union Workhouse with isolated smallpox infirmary (Monument)
  • Straight linear feature visible as a cropmark running from Lord of the Manor to the east end of Manston airfield (Monument)
  • The Boarded Groin medieval land reclamation earthwork, Ebbsfleet. (Monument)
  • Two windmills beneath Manston Airfield (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • EKE13537 A256 East Kent Access Route, Desktop Assessment (Ref: OA Job 1179)

Record last edited

Jun 25 2024 6:28PM