Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE31800 - Case study report: Little Scotney Farm by footpath: Field Systems in the Weald Project
Title | Case study report: Little Scotney Farm by footpath: Field Systems in the Weald Project |
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Author/Originator | High Weald AONB Unit |
Date/Year | 2016 |
Abstract/Summary
Walkover survey of historc landscape features carried out as part of the "Field Systems in the Weald" pilot project. The methodology was chosen to assess the degree to which features could be recorded for a given area from footpaths alone.
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Description
Unpublished document
Location
Kent County Council Heritage 2016/191
Referenced Monuments (8)
- TQ 83 SW 267 Hollow way and associated earthworks, south east of Benenden (Monument)
- TQ 63 NE 241 Hollow way, 200m south of Little Scotney Farm, Lamberhurst (Monument)
- TQ 63 NE 236 Hop pickers camp, Foxbury Wood, 500m east of Little Scotney Farm (Monument)
- TQ 63 NE 237 Lynchets and quarry, 300m west of Little Scotney Farm (Monument)
- TQ 63 NE 240 Remains of park pale to medieval deer park of Scotney Castle (Monument)
- TQ 63 NE 239 Site of hop pickers huts, Broadham Wood, 250m south of Little Scotney Farm (Monument)
- TQ 63 NE 238 Site of tile kiln, 850m south west of Little Scotney Farm (Monument)
- TQ 63 NE 24 Undated ridge and furrow, clay pit, lynchet, and platforms, near Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE15626 Historic Landscape Walkover Survey: Little Scotney Farm, 2016
Record last edited
Oct 19 2023 4:32PM