Source/Archive record (Archive) SKE58609 - Historic England Archive

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

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Referenced Monuments (23)

  • A possible linear ditch of uncertain date seen as a cropmark (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular cropmark (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork depression (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork depression (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork depression (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork depression (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork depression (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork depression measuring 6.5m in diameter. (Monument)
  • A probable Second World War bomb crater seen as a circular earthwork depression measuring c.8m in diameter (Monument)
  • A single field of levelled medieval or post medieval ridge and furrow seen as a cropmark (Monument)
  • Earthwork remains of three fields of medieval or post medieval ridge and furrow, Lower Stoke (Monument)
  • The cropmark remains of a single linear ditch of uncertain date aligned (Monument)
  • The cropmark remains of a single linear ditch of uncertain date aligned NW-SE with a length of c.140m (Monument)
  • The cropmark traces of a possible fragmented ditch-defined trackway of uncertain date (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork remains of a single field of medieval or post medieval ridge and furrow (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork traces of a number of coaxial linear boundaries seen in a single large field to the north of Allhallows village (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork traces of a number of fragmented linear boundaries (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork traces of a number of fragmented linear boundaries seen in fields to the north of Moat Farm (Monument)
  • The slight earthwork traces of a number of fragmented linear boundaries seen in fields to the south-east of Allhallows village (Monument)
  • Traces of a circuit of Second World War barbed wire seen on 1947 RAF aerial photographs (Monument)
  • Two adjacent fields of medieval/post medieval ridge and furrow to the south of Malmaynes Hall Farm (Monument)
  • Two possible Second World War buildings located on the edge of Allhallows-on-Sea (Monument)

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Record last edited

Oct 17 2025 1:48PM