Principal Archaeological Landscape: Badgworthy Hill (10)

Authority Exmoor National Park Authority
Date assigned 01 January 2011
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Location The PAL is located on the southern slopes of Badgworthy Hill, running down to Hoccombe Water. Exmoor Principal Archaeological Landscape 10 Description of Archaeology The area contains two prehistoric enclosures and the remains of a single longhouse with associated field system including ridge and furrow. Principal significance The two prehistoric enclosures within this PAL are unusual and unlikely to represent settlement because of their ridge top location. The medieval longhouse and associated field system are an unusual survival and the earthworks are complete and well preserved. Recently the longhouse has been identified with Edwin who farmed at Lacoma in 1086 (Domesday Book). Hoskins has erroneously attributed this to Lankcombe but it is now thought to refer to Lanacombe, just south of the PAL. If this is correct the ability to relate the earthworks to a Domesday farmstead is highly significant.

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Grid reference Centred SS 7872 4360 (507m by 409m)
Map sheet SS74SE
Civil Parish BRENDON, NORTH DEVON, DEVON

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