Monument record MDO755 - Water meadows, Mill Mead, Cerne Abbas
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Summary
A probable 18th century water meadow lies the south of the Village Hall, Cerne Abbas on a field known as Mill Mead. The remaining earthworks comprise a series of parallel E-W aligned ditches fed by the River Cerne to the east. A tail leat then flows along the west and south sides of the field, draining back into a tributary to the Cerne at the SW corner of the field.
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
AC Archaeology conducted a desk based assessment of land for a proposed village Hall at Cerne Abbas during 1998. This comprised a review of the data held in the Dorset HER, the Dorset History Centre and the Dorchester Reference Library. A detailed site inspection and earthwork survey was also carried out.
The study revealed that the site included remains of an 18th century water meadow system of significant local and regional importance. There is also the potential for a medieval building having existed on the site, in the higher western part above the flood plain of the River Cerne. This zone may be close to a former route to the abbey precinct. However, the site is known have been qaurried prior to the late 19th century and subsequently backfilled [1].
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SDO11323 Unpublished document: Valentin J. 1998. A Proposed New Village Hall on Land at Cerne Abbas, Dorset; Preliminary Archaeological Assessment.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred ST 6636 0139 (87m by 116m) |
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Map sheet | ST60SE |
Civil Parish | Cerne Abbas; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 1 027 059
Record last edited
Dec 18 2012 3:20PM