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Description: | PRN 42058
Earthwork remains of the medieval village of Skendleby. Earthworks are clearly visible on aerial photographs. Two mills are listed in Skendleby in Domesday. {1}{2}{3}{4}{5}
The National Mapping Programme plotted a large quantity of earthworks associated with medieval settlement in Skendleby. These appear to have two separate focuses see PRN 42055. The earthworks in this area consist of crofts, boundary ditches, a hollow way, field boundaries and earthwork and stonework buildings. {6}
Part of the deserted medieval village directly to the north of St James's chapel was covered in a resistivity survey in January 2005. A series of linear and rectilinear low resistance anomalies may represent boundary/enclosure ditches related to the village. {7}
Aerial photograph mapping and interpretation plotted earthworks including ditches, banks, possible building platforms and ridge and furrow. {8} | Subjects: | General Archaeology | Temporal: | 1066 - 1539 | Source: | Lincolnshire County Council | Identifier: | http://www.lincstothepast.com/Records/Re... | Go to resource |
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