Source/Archive record (Archive) SKE57278 - Archive material

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MD003095 Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project: TQ 87 NW Material still held by Aerial Survey.

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Referenced Monuments (49)

  • A former counter sea wall surviving as a substantial embankement at the edge of the marshes north-east of Lower Stoke (Monument)
  • A fragment of linear ditch of uncertain date and function seen as a cropmark (Monument)
  • A large mound of uncertain date measuring c. 22m x 24m seen in the field to the west of Moat Farm (Monument)
  • A large mound of uncertain date measuring c. 22m x 30m seen in the field to the north of Moat Farm (Monument)
  • A large mound of uncertain date measuring c. 22m x 31m seen in the field to the north of Moat Farm. (Monument)
  • A line of Second World War barbed wire seen extending in a an arc to the north of Slough Fort. (Monument)
  • A linear bank, probably a former boundary of uncertain date seen as an earthwork (Monument)
  • A linear bank, probably the remains of a medieval or post medieval causeway or counter wall within the saltings adjacent to Colemouth Creek (Monument)
  • A possible incomplete ring ditch of uncertain date seen as a cropmark (Monument)
  • A possible Second World War bomb crater seen within Dagnam Saltings to the west of Allhallows-on-Sea (Monument)
  • A small oblong double-ditched enclosure of uncertain date seen as a cropmark (Monument)
  • An incomplete ring ditch (possibly a barrow or hut circle) of uncertain date (Monument)
  • An incomplete ring ditch (possibly a barrow or hut circle) of uncertain date (Monument)
  • An incomplete ring ditch, probably the remains of a Bronze Age round barrow seen as a cropmark (Monument)
  • Cropmark of a ring ditch, east of Middle Stoke (Monument)
  • Cropmark traces of a possible pit alignment of nine large pits of uncertain date and origin located to the south of Allhallows-on-Sea (Monument)
  • Cropmark traces of fragments of two perpendicular ditches of uncertain date (Monument)
  • Croprmark traces of a possible incomplete rectilinear enclosure abutting a bank or metalled linear feature, both of uncertain date (Monument)
  • Earthwork traces of an extensive fragmented coaxial field system of uncertain date (Monument)
  • Faint cropmarks of four fragmented banks or linears of compacted material of uncertain date and origin (Monument)
  • Second World War buildings and structures forming two separate nuclei to the north and north-west of Slough Fort, Allhallows-on-Sea (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of a 165m length of possible later prehistoric trackway mapped from aerial photographs (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of a 9m long section of curving ditch (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of a possible Iron Age or Roman settlement with associated trackways, sub-divisions and possible hut circles (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of an incomplete ring ditch of uncertain date (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of an incomplete ring ditch of uncertain date (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of four subrectangular pits of uncertain date mapped from aerial photographs (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of fragments of two perpendicular ditches and an adjacent single ditch of uncertain date (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of two fragmented parallel ditches which may be part of a later prehistoric trackway (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a large irregular mound 31m x 35m, possibly a medieval saltern, seen in Allhallows Marshes (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a large irregular mound within Allhallows Marshes thought to be a medieval saltern mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a large irregular mound within Allhallows Marshes thought to be a medieval saltern mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a large irregular mound within Allhallows Marshes thought to be a medieval saltern mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a linear bank, possibly part of a former sea wall on the northern edge of Allhallows marshes. (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a possible medieval/post medieval hollow way (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a probable Second World War bomb crater in Allhallows Marshes (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a small rectilinear enclosure and traces of further ditches or drains, possibly medieval or post medieval in date (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of an irregular mound 10m x 13m, possibly a medieval saltern, seen in Allhallows Marshes (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of one of two adjacent large irregular mounds within Stoke Marshes thought to be the remains of a medieval saltern mounds (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of one of two adjacent large irregular mounds within Stoke Marshes thought to be the remains of a medieval saltern mounds (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of two broad perpendicular ditches joined by a curving corner to the east of the present-day Moat Farm (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork remains of a five low banks or boundaries of uncertain date, (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork remains of a former field boundary of uncertain date (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork remains of a former field boundary of uncertain date mapped from Environment Agency lidar imagery (Monument)
  • The traces of a former,probably post medieval, gravel quarry seen adjacent to the Ratcliffe Highway (Monument)
  • Three dispersed buildings and the traces of three further possible buildings thought to be Second World War in origin (Monument)
  • Three fields of medieval/post medieval ridge and furrow seen as slight earthworks (Monument)
  • Two adjacent rectangular pits of uncertain date seen as cropmarks (Monument)
  • Two fragmented parallel ditches of uncertain date seen as cropmarks (Monument)

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Jan 15 2025 11:31AM