MEM25055 - Post-medieval peat cuttings southeast of Hunger Gate (Monument)

Summary

An area of disused turbaries were noted during field survey in 2017.

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Protected Status

  • None recorded

Full Description

SS 69531 39535. An area of subrectangular hollows and pits were noted during field survey in 2017 between Hunger Gate and Goat Combe, on the western edge of Shoulsbarrow Common. They were interpreted as the remains of disused turbaries, noted to post date the adjacent hollow ways (MEM25054) and earlier than the adjacent drainage ditches, which were constructed by the end of the 19th Century, partially to drain the workings. A typical cutting is recorded as 10 metres north to south, 6 metres east to west and 0.7 metres deep. The area contains examples of the processes of working, such as at SS 69512 39485, where a ditch around a peat cutting appears to have been dug in order to drain it so that working could continue. [1]

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1>XY Report: Riley, H.. 2018. Archaeological walkover survey: Wallover Down, South Regis Common, Castle Common and Fullaford Down. Hazel Riley. CWD17021, p 10. [Mapped feature: #47647 CWD17021]

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Other Statuses/References

  • Local List Status (Unassessed)

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SS 6955 3950 (323m by 181m) Drawn from georeferenced copy of figure 6
Map sheet SS63NE
Civil Parish CHALLACOMBE, NORTH DEVON, DEVON

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Record last edited

Oct 26 2021 4:09PM

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