Monument record MDO7335 - Cross dyke on Knowle Hill, Church Knowle
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Summary
A cross ridge dyke is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs on Knowle Hill, Church Knowle. It forms the eastern edge of an Iron Age settlement enclosure.
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Full Description
This earthwork consists of a ditch with bank to the West running North to South and crossing the narrow neck of a ridge. The earthwork is mutilated at A by a trackway. The ditch terminates at B and the bank at C. See illustration card. SY 93658223 to SY 93488230. The cross-ridge dyke has been ploughed down, and damaged by agricultural activity, but although slight it can still be traced for most of its length. <1>
SY 93658228. A dyke probably associated with the Iron Age settlement spans the hilltop on Knowle Hill. The bank is 3 1/2 feet high from the west and 4 1/2 feet above the east ditch, but probing suggests the ditch is at least 3 feet deeper than this. The present break in the dyke is secondary; uninscribed mere-stones formerly lay on either side of it. The dyke seems to end about 50 feet short of the edge of the steep slope to the south, but on the north runs up to the edge, making a junction (obscured by the later hedge bank) with another length of dyke, its ditch on the uphill side, which then runs west for 200 feet, veering away from the edge. <2>
SY 935824. Cross ridge dykes, mound and settlement on Knowle Hill. Scheduled and protected by Preservation Order. <3>
SY 93648230 to SY 93588228. This 60.0m long linear ditch is fairly well perserved under dense gorse and bramble cover. It runs nearly at right angles from the dyke along the edge of the steep natural ridge slopes and terminates in a well-defined rounded end. It has a slight bank on the downhill side for much of its length and is now up to 0.5m deep. Vegetation cover precludes close inspection however the angularity of the junction and the bank on the downhill side both suggest that it may have had a different origin and function to the dyke. Published 1:2500 survey revised. <4>
A cross ridge dyke is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs on Knowle Hill, Church Knowle <6-7>. It forms the eastern edge of an Iron Age settlement enclosure. The eastern edge of the settlement is defined by the cross dyke described separately in MDO7334. The site was digitally plotted during the Wild Purbeck Mapping Project.
Sources/Archives (8)
- <1> SWX1255 Unpublished document: Rigg, J. Field Investigators Comments JR. F1 JR 17-JUL-52.
- <2> SDO150 Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 1970. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume II (South East) Part 3. 518.
- <3> SWX1687 Monograph: Department of the Environment. 1978. Department of the Environment (IAM) Ancient Monuments of England (Vol 2). Vol 2.
- <4> SDO17630 Unpublished document: Fletcher, Martin. Field investigator's comments MJF. F2 MJF 01-MAY-86.
- <5> SDO17434 Unpublished document: Royal Commission on Historic Monuments. Externally held archive: RCH01/093 RCHME Inventory: Dorset II (South-East).
- <6> SDO13483 Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 04-NOV-1946. RAF/CPE/UK/1821 2413-14.
- <7> SDO13511 Aerial Photograph: National Monuments Record. 18-NOV-2005. NMR SY9382/02-5 (NMR 24140/2-5).
- <8> SDO14739 Digital archive: National Record of the Historic Environment. 457115.
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Location
Grid reference | SY 9365 8228 (point) (4 map features) |
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Map sheet | SY98SW |
Civil Parish | Church Knowle; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Protected Status/Designation
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 6 006 056 D
- Legacy UID: National Monuments Record: SY 98 SW
- Legacy UID: National Record of the Historic Environment: 457115
Record last edited
Oct 24 2023 11:20AM