Monument record MDO43003 - Post medieval extractive pits and trackways, Poor Lot, Batcombe

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Summary

Sub-circular ditched and scarped features, and additional ditched linear features, are visible as earthworks on 1940s aerial photographs to the northeast of Poor Lot, Batcombe. The features are adjacent to two post medieval quarries (MDO43001; 43002) and are within an area recorded as old quarries on the OS 1st Edition map, probably of post medieval date. The features are probably post medieval extractive pits and trackways and were digitally plotted during the Dorset Upper Frome AIM project.

Map

Type and Period (2)

Full Description

Sub-circular ditched and scarped features, and additional ditched linear features, are visible as earthworks on 1940s aerial photographs to the northeast of Poor Lot, Batcombe (1). The features are adjacent to two post medieval quarries (MDO43001; 43002) and are within an area recorded as old quarries on the OS 1st Edition map (2), probably of post medieval date. The features are probably post medieval extractive pits and trackways. The features are juxtaposed between additional linear banked and ditched features which may also be extractive in nature but may alternatively be older in date; possibly field boundaries and/or trackways of prehistoric (Iron Age?) origin (see MDO43004). The features were digitally plotted during the Dorset Upper Frome AIM project. The features are still visible on current Google Earth imagery.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 11-APR-47. RAF/CPE/UK/1975 FP 1056-7.
  • <2> Map: Ordnance Survey. 1864, 1886. Ordnance Survey 25-inch map, epoch one. paper. 1:2500.

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Location

Grid reference ST 6105 0457 (point) (49 map features)
Map sheet ST60SW
Civil Parish Batcombe; Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Feb 2 2021 12:33PM

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