Monument record MUD 028 - Probable Medieval platform and enclosures adjacent Mutford Common
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 4817 8810 (234m by 278m) |
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Map sheet | TM48NE |
Civil Parish | MUTFORD, WAVENEY, SUFFOLK |
Map
Type and Period (8)
- MOUND (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?)
- SETTLEMENT? (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?)
- PLATFORM (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?)
- RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE? (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?)
- DRAINAGE DITCH (Medieval to IPS: Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1900 AD?)
- BOUNDARY BANK (Medieval to IPS: Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1900 AD?)
- CAUSEWAY? (Medieval to IPS: Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1900 AD?)
- BUILDING PLATFORM? (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?)
Full Description
July 2014. Lothingland, Lowestoft and North Suffolk Coast and Heaths National Mapping Programme.
An area of earthworks and soilmarks, possibly relating to probable medieval platforms and enclosures alongside Mutford Common, are visible on aerial photographs (S1-S3). The site is located alongside Mutford Common, as depicted on Hodskinson’s map of 1783 (S4) and consists of rectilinear mound and another probable former mound or enclosure (now cut by a drainage ditch). Also included in the mapping are a series of banks or causeways across the damper ground. The date of these is uncertain as they look like they may have been in recent use in some of the aerial photographs, but it is possible that they are broadly contemporary with the mounds and enclosures. It is probable that these features relate to common-edge settlement and/or stock management alongside the common. The most recent photography visible on Google Earth (S3) indicates that some of these earthworks, most notably the mound and the northernmost embankments still survive.
S. Horlock (Norfolk Historic Environment Service), 2nd July 2014.
March 2023. Assessment of the Character and Significance of East Anglian Field Systems project.
The site described above was included in the dataset analysed for the Historic England-funded Assessment of East Anglian Field Systems project. See the project report (S4) for further details.
S. Tremlett (Norfolk County Council Environment Team), 21 March 2023.
Sources/Archives (4)
- <S1> SSX55025 Vertical Aerial Photograph: Vertical Aerial Photograph. OS/70351 V202-203 20-SEP-1970 (EHA).
- <S2> SSX55025 Vertical Aerial Photograph: Vertical Aerial Photograph. OS/96582 V 019-020 30-MAY-1996 (EHA).
- <S3> SSX55025 Vertical Aerial Photograph: Vertical Aerial Photograph. EARTH.GOOGLE.COM 03-AUG-2007 ACCESSED 18-SEP-2014.
- <S4> SSF61305 Unpublished document: Tremlett, S and Watkins, P. 2023. Assessment of the Character and Significance of East Anglian Field Systems.
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (2)
- Event - Interpretation: Assessment of the Character and Significance of East Anglian Field Systems project (Ref: Historic England project 7216) (ESF29464)
- Event - Interpretation: TM48NE/58NW. AONB Study Area. NMP National Mapping Programme Project for Lothingland, Greater Lowestoft and North Suffolk Coast and Heaths (Ref: English Heritage Project No. 6642) (ESX22036)
Record last edited
Mar 21 2023 2:05PM