Monument record MBC44024 - Linear features in College wood, Great Horwood

Summary

Ditches or trackways or former boundaries at the southern end of College Wood, within the part that was Baggs Coppice, visible as earthworks on lidar visualisation

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (2)

  • TRACKWAY (Medieval to Post-Medieval - 1066 AD to 1798 AD)
  • DITCH (Medieval to Post-Medieval - 1066 AD to 1798 AD)

Description

Ditches/trackways of medieval/post medieval date are visible on remote sensing data as earthworks and were mapped as part of the North Buckinghamshire Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18304). Located within College Wood, Great Horwood, and centred at SP 78781 33000. Ditches or trackways or former boundaries at the southern end of College Wood, within the part that was Baggs Coppice, visible as earthworks on lidar visualisation. They may form part of the former southern boundary for Baggs Coppice. (1-3)

Sources (3)

  • <1>SBC25062 Digital archive: Environment Agency. Environment Agency LiDAR data. LIDAR SP7832 Environment Agency 1m DTM Composite 2021 date accessed 18-May-2022.
  • <2>SBC25062 Digital archive: Environment Agency. Environment Agency LiDAR data. LIDAR SP7833 Environment Agency 1m DTM Composite 2021 date accessed 18-May-2022.
  • <3>SBC25892 Bibliographic reference: Tompkins, Matthew. 2006. Peasant Society in a Midlands Manor, Great Horwood 1400-1600. Fig 1.1.

Location

Grid reference SP 7878 3300 (point)
Civil Parish GREAT HORWOOD, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Survey: Aerial investigation and mapping project (Ref: 7768) (EBC18304)

Record last edited

Jan 12 2024 7:29PM

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