Monument record 0434500000 - NORTH OF BOVENEY PLACE

Summary

Ring-ditches and field systems seen on aerial photographs north of Boveney Place

Protected Status/Designation

  • Planning Notification Area: Cropmark complex of late Prehistoric ring ditches, enclosures, trackways and field system (DBC8636)

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Type and Period (1)

  • SITE (LANDSCAPE, Early Neolithic to Post-Medieval - 4000 BC? to 1798 AD?)

Description

AREA COVERING 3 FIELDS NORTH OF BOVENEY COURT FARM & BOVENEY PLACE. MANY FEATURES VISIBLE ON A/P'S, INCLUDING RING DITCHES & FIELD SYSTEMS. PLOTTED AT 1:2500 (NMR METHOD), & THEN PLOTTED USING GREATER NUMBER OF A/P'S FOR 'THE DORNEY STUDY'. LANDSCAPE INCLUDES FEATURES FROM BRONZE AGE TO ?POST-MED (B1-4).

Sources (10)

  • ---SBC18596 Aerial Photograph: NMR SU 9377/10/97. \. Yes.
  • ---SBC18597 Aerial Photograph: NMR SU 9377/10/98. \. Yes.
  • ---SBC18602 Aerial Photograph: NMR SU 9478/2/66. \. Yes.
  • ---SBC18603 Aerial Photograph: NMR SU 9478/2/67. \. Yes.
  • ---SBC18605 Aerial Photograph: NMR SU 9478/2/69. \. Yes.
  • ---SBC18606 Aerial Photograph: 24/07/75. NMR SU 9478/2/70. \. Yes.
  • <1>SBC3473 Graphic material: Denise Allen (BCM). 1979. AP PLOT (FILED).
  • <2>SBC2399 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Service. 1986. The Dorney Study: An Archaeological Implications Report.
  • <3>SBC5513 Verbal communication: Grace Scrimgeour. 1987. G E SCRIMGEOUR NOV 1987, FROM CARSTAIRS PLOT IN SOURCE B2.
  • <4>SBC13178 Unpublished document: RCHM(E). 1995. The Thames Valley Project: a Report for the National Mapping Programme.

Location

Grid reference SU 94000 78000 (point)
Civil Parish DORNEY, South Bucks, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (4)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Event - Survey: Aerial photography (EBC119)
  • Event - Survey: Aerial photography (EBC11913)

Record last edited

Mar 17 2025 12:08PM

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