Monument record 0243500000 - PARK WOOD

Summary

Documentary records of sixteenth to seventeenth century deer park.

Protected Status/Designation

  • Planning Notification Area: Earthworks of Medieval woodland boundaries and 16th to 17th century deer park

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Type and Period (2)

  • PARK (16th Century to 17th Century - 1500 AD to 1699 AD)
  • DEER PARK? (16th Century to 17th Century - 1500 AD? to 1699 AD?)

Description

AT BRADENHAM WAS RESIDENCE OF LORDS WINDSOR & SITE OF ANCIENT PARK EXISTING IN EARLY C17 & MARKED ON OLD MAPS (B1).
C16 & C17 MAPS SHOW PARK (B2).
GREATER PART OF PARISH FORMERLY IMPARKED (B3).
NO FIRM PROOF OF PARK PRE-1574. 'PARK WOOD' N OF VILLAGE, EARTHWORKS FOUND WHICH MAY DEFINE PARK (B8,B4).

Sources (8)

  • <1>SBC14531 Bibliographic reference: SHIRLEY E P 1867 ENGLISH DEER PARKS P129.
  • <2>SBC8160 Map: MAPS BY SAXTON, 1574; SPEED, 1610 & BLAEU & BLOME , C17..
  • <3>SBC7315 Bibliographic reference: LANGLEY T 1797 HISTORY & ANTIQUITIES OF THE HUNDRE D OF DESBOROUGH P67.
  • <4>SBC6168 Unpublished document: HATHERLEY J MEDIEVAL PARKS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (TYPESCRIPT COPY AT BCM).
  • <5>SBC3326 Bibliographic reference: D BARKER & M E FARLEY DEC 1976 FIELD VISIT (SEE CA S CARD 2435).
  • <6>SBC3174 Article in serial: COOKSON A 1979 A MEDIAEVAL HOMESTEAD AT PARK WOOD, BRADENHAM,BUCKS IN RECSOFBUCKS21PP98-115"".
  • <7>SBC8255 Unpublished document: W L Matthews & Angus Wainwright. 1990. THE NATIONAL TRUST ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY: BRADENHAM.
  • <8>SBC2326 Article in serial: L M Cantor and J Hatherly. 1977. 'THE MEDIEVAL PARKS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE', in Records of Buckinghamshire 20. Vol 20 part 3. p448 (1).

Location

Grid reference SU 82900 98000 (point)
Civil Parish BRADENHAM, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Jan 20 2020 3:11PM

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