Source/Archive record SEM7903 - Hoar Oak Valley, Exmoor Forest, Somerset: An early 19th Century labourers' cottage on John Knight's Exmoor Forest Estate
Type | Report |
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Title | Hoar Oak Valley, Exmoor Forest, Somerset: An early 19th Century labourers' cottage on John Knight's Exmoor Forest Estate |
Author/Originator | Riley, H. |
Date/Year | 2012 |
Hazel Riley report | |
ENPA project name | EMLPS |
Digital Object Identifier | 10.5284/1024557 |
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Abstract/Summary
A detailed metric and photographic survey of the ruined stone structures on a knoll at the head of the Hoar Oak Valley has resulted in a new interpretation of the site. The structures are the remains of Hoar Oak Cottage, Exmoor Forest, built by John Knight in 1835 for workers at the nearby stone gatepost factory. The cottage was abandoned by 1851 and the site was used as a sheepfold until the 1880s.
External Links (1)
- https://doi.org/10.5284/1024557 (Report via ADS website)
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MSO6988 Ruined building and 'D' shaped Sheepfold on Hoaroak Hill (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EEM14133 2012: HBR - Hoaroak D-shaped enclosure
Record last edited
Dec 12 2018 12:07PM