Monument record BSG 001 - Hall Farm

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Summary

One wet arm only, circa 50m long by 7m wide.

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 9076 5989 (75m by 70m)
Map sheet TL95NW
Civil Parish BRADFIELD ST GEORGE, ST EDMUNDSBURY, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

One wet arm only, circa 50m long by 7m wide. At W end it turns N and merges into a drainage ditch. Pasture area shows disturbed ground on the island. Adjoins churchyard to the E.

Possible manor site. St George/Monks Bradfield.
1066/86 Manor belonged to Abbot of St Edmunds, 3 carucates, valued at £8. Abbot owned by grant of Earl Ulfkettel and Bishop Alfric.
1540 Linked to WFG, PSM, HGW, RBK, RGH, BRC, (Sir T. Jermyn) becoming absorbed by St Clare under Davers family, annexed to Rushbrooke. (S2)

BSG 001 most likely site due to remains of moat, and central location near church. (S2)

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <S1> (No record type): Dickinson P G M, Suffolk Little Guides, 1957, 79.
  • <S2> Suffolk County Historic Environment Record: Suffolk County Council Sites and Monuments Record: St George.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Apr 11 2019 7:31AM

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