Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE8205 - Caves and Tunnels in South East England Part 15

Title Caves and Tunnels in South East England Part 15
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2001

Abstract/Summary

Research report on caves and tunnels in South East England.

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Description

Records Volume 27, Research Report 2001

Location

Kent County Council Heritage 2002/176

Referenced Monuments (10)

  • 19th century ice-well at Horns Place, Gravesend (Monument)
  • Chalk mine and tunnel system, Albion Road, St Peters (Monument)
  • Chalk tunnel, possibly of military construction, in the gardens og 63 and 61, High Street, St Peters (Monument)
  • Chalk well in Hartley (Monument)
  • Denehole 50m south of Woodnesborough Church (Monument)
  • Denehole at 179 Coombefield Drive, Darenth (Monument)
  • Fort Borstal, Rochester (Monument)
  • Possible denehole in garden of 12/14 Archers Way, Swanley (Monument)
  • Small 18th century chalk quarry in the garden of 'The Coves', St Peters (Monument)
  • Small 18th century chalk quarry in the garden of 'The Coves', St Peters (Monument)

Referenced Events (5)

  • EKE9746 Field observation of denehole at 179 Coombfield Drive, Darenth
  • EKE9748 Field observation on an ice storage, Horn Yard, Gravesend
  • EKE9749 Observation of a shaft at Woodnesborough
  • EKE9747 Observation on a chalk tunnel in the garden of 63 High Street, St Peters
  • EKE9750 Survey of a chalk mine at junction of Albion Road and Livingstone Road, St Peters

Record last edited

Jan 21 2014 12:33PM