Source/Archive record (Archive) SKE58569 - Historic England Archive

Title Historic England Archive
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MD003092 Hoo Peninsula Landscape Project: TQ 77 NW Material still held by Aerial Survey.

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Referenced Monuments (12)

  • A possible Second World War bomb crater visible as curvilinear earthwork depression at the edge of a large low-lying field in Cliffe Marshes (Monument)
  • Mound of uncertain function, Cliffe Marshes (Monument)
  • Probable saltern identified by aerial photographs (Monument)
  • The earthwork of an irregular mound which could be the remains of a medieval saltern mound. (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a small oval mound, probably an example of a 19th century or earlier stock refuge mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a small oval mound, probably an example of a 19th century or earlier stock refuge mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a small oval mound, probably an example of a 19th century or earlier stock refuge mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a small oval mound, probably an example of a 19th century or earlier stock refuge mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of a small sub-circular mound with a diameter of c.6m, probably an example of a 19th century or earlier stock refuge mound (Monument)
  • The earthwork remains of four adjacent irregular mounds of varying size within Cliffe Marshes thought to be medieval saltern mounds (Monument)
  • The earthwork traces of a rectangular pond measuring c. 9m x14m, possibly for stock to drink from (Monument)
  • The remains of a short pier and small fuel depot located just to the north of the mouth of Cliffe Creek (Monument)

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Sep 19 2025 3:17PM