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Archaeology and Cultural Heritage The Yorkshire and Humber (CCS Cross Country Pipeline) Development Consent Order Under Regulation 5(2)(a) of the Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedure) Regulations 2009 Document 6.10.1 Policies and Plans Document 6.10.2 Key Consultations and Meetings Document 6.10.3 Known Archaeology Tables Document 6.10.4 Vertical Aerial Photographs Examined at the National Monument
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Appendix 6.10.1: Plans and Policies Saved policies from Selby Local District Plan (Adopted February 2005) ENV25 Development within or affecting a conservation area will be permitted provided the proposal would preserve or enhance the character or appearance of the conservation area, and in particular:
1) The scale, form, position, design and materials of new buildings are appropriate to the historic context;
2) Features of townscape importance including open spaces, trees, verges, hedging and paving are retained;
3) The proposal would not adversely affect the setting of the area or significant views into or out of the area, and
4) The proposed use, external site works and boundary treatment are compatible with the character and appearance of the area.
Where necessary in order to be able to fully assess proposals, the council will require applications to be accompanied by detailed plans and elevations showing the proposed development in its setting.
ENV27 Where scheduled monuments or other nationally important archaeological sites or their settings are affected by proposed development, there will be a presumption in favour of their physical preservation. In exceptional circumstances where the need for the development is clearly demonstrated, development will only be permitted where archaeological remains are preserved in situ through sympathetic layout or design of the development.
ENV28 (A) Where development proposals affect sites of known or possible archaeological interest, the District Council will require an archaeological assessment/evaluation to be submitted as part of the planning application.
(B) Where development affecting archaeological remains is acceptable in principle, the Council will require that archaeological remains are preserved in situ through careful design and layout of new development.
(C) Where preservation in situ is not justified, the Council will require that arrangements are made by the developer to ensure that adequate time and resources are available to allow archaeological investigation and recording by a competent archaeological organisation prior to or during development.
Selby District Council Core Strategy (2013) Policy SP18 Protecting and Enhancing the Environment The high quality and local distinctiveness of the natural and manmade environment will be sustained by:
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1. Safeguarding and, where possible, enhancing the historic and natural environment including the landscape character and setting of areas of acknowledged importance. 2. Conserving those historic assets which contribute most to the distinct character of the District and realising the potential contribution that they can make towards economic regeneration, tourism, education and quality of life. 3. Promoting effective stewardship of the District’s wildlife by:
a) Safeguarding international, national and locally protected sites for nature conservation, including SINCs, from inappropriate development. b) Ensuring developments retain, protect and enhance features of biological and geological interest and provide appropriate management of these features and that unavoidable impacts are appropriately mitigated and compensated for, on or off-site. c) Ensuring development seeks to produce a net gain in biodiversity by designing-in wildlife and retaining the natural interest of a site where appropriate. d) Supporting the identification, mapping, creation and restoration of habitats that contribute to habitat targets in the National and Regional biodiversity strategies and the local Biodiversity Action Plan.
4. Wherever possible a strategic approach will be taken to increasing connectivity to the District’s Green Infrastructure including improving the network of linked open spaces and green corridors and promoting opportunities to increase its multi-functionality. This will be informed by the Leeds City Region Infrastructure Strategy. 5. Identifying, protecting and enhancing locally distinctive landscapes, areas of tranquillity, public rights of way and access, open spaces and playing fields through Development Plan Documents. 6. Encouraging incorporation of positive biodiversity actions, as defined in the local Biodiversity Action Plan, at the design stage of new developments or land uses. 7. Ensuring that new development protects soil, air and water quality from all types of pollution. 8. Ensuring developments minimise energy and water consumption, the use of non-renewable resources, and the amount of waste material. 9. Steering development to areas of least environmental and agricultural quality. Beverley Borough Local Plan (adopted June 1996)
Policy E35 Development proposals which would result in damage to, would lead to the destruction of or would adversely affect the settings of scheduled and non-scheduled sites of archaeological importance will not be permitted where the site is considered to be of national importance.
Boothferry Borough Local Plan (adopted April 1999) Policy EN2 In considering proposals for development the local planning authority will take into account the likely effects on the following:-
i. The character of the locality and amenity of local residents; ii. Any nature conservation interests on the site and in the immediate locality; iii. Ancient Monuments, Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas;
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iv. The character of the landscape and particular built and natural features within it;
v. The quality and versatility of agricultural land; vi. The existence and provision of community and recreational facilities; vii. The protection of and quality of natural resources; viii. The need to conserve natural resources and reduce the need to travel
development which would significantly adversely affect these interests and which cannot be satisfactorily dealt with by the use of planning conditions/agreements or by mitigation works will not be approved.
Policy EN55 Development that would adversely affect any known site and monuments of archaeological significance will only be allowed then the applicant can provide sufficient information to enable the impact of any development to be assessed and that full provisions has been made either for the preservation of the remains in-situ or where in situ preservation is not justified the proper investigation and recording of the site to be undertaken. Such arrangements will normally be achieved through the imposition of conditions on planning permissions. Policy EN56 Improved accessibility to historical sites will be encouraged where such access would not prejudice the character and long term protections of the site. Favourable consideration will be given to development which facilitates this so long as there will be no adverse effect on the site or significant amenity or highway problems created. Consideration will be given where appropriate to entering into management agreements with interested parties to ensure the continued protection of features of archaeological interest. East Yorkshire Borough Wide Local Plan (adopted June 1997) Policy EN13 Archaeology Proposals will not be permitted where they would adversely affect the site or setting of nationally important archaeological remains whether or not they are a Scheduled Monument. On sites which are of local archaeological significance, proposals will only be permitted where full provision has been made for the protection, or where this not practicable or justified, the proper investigation and recording of the site. Sufficient details will be required, including where necessary the results of field evaluation, the enable such an assessment be made. UK Marine Policy Statement March 2011 The UK Marine Policy Statement (MPS) sets the framework and high level policy context for the marine planning systems. The MPS provides the high level planning framework for decision making in the marine environment (which includes the intertidal area), policy objectives for key offshore activities, and the context and considerations that should be taken into account in the next stage of marine planning (regional level inshore and offshore Marine Plans). Marine Plans conform with the MPS and NPPF and NPS and give an area specific expression of the MPS.
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The East Inshore Marine Plan will be of relevance to the intertidal part of the Onshore Scheme. This was recently subject to consultation and responses are now being considered. The plan is expected to be adopted in 2014. East Riding Local Plan, Draft Strategy Document, December 2012 Policy ENV3: Valuing our heritage
A. Where possible heritage assets should be used to reinforce local distinctiveness, create a sense of place, and assist in the delivery of the economic well-being of the area. This can be achieved by putting assets to an appropriate, viable and sustainable use, particularly those which are at risk.
B. The significance, views, setting, character, appearance and context of heritage assets, both designated and non-designated, should be conserved, especially the key features that contribute to the East Riding’s distinctive historic character including:
(1) Those elements that contribute to the special interest of Conservation Areas, including the landscape setting, open spaces, key views and vistas, and unlisted buildings identified as contributing to the significance of each Conservation Area in its appraisal;
(2) Listed buildings and their settings; (3) Historic Parks and Gardens and key views in and out of these
landscapes; (4) The dominance of the church towers and spires as one of the defining
features of the landscape, such as those of Holderness and the Wolds; (5) Heritage assets associated with the East Yorkshire coast and the
foreshore of the Humber Estuary; (6) The historic, archaeological, and landscape interest of the Registered
Battlefield at Stamford Bridge; (7) The historic cores of medieval settlements, and, where they survive,
former medieval open field systems with ridge and furrow cultivation patterns;
(8) The nationally important archaeology of the Yorkshire Wolds; and (9) Those parts of the nationally important wetlands where waterlogged
archaeological deposits survive.
C. Development that results in harm to a heritage asset will be required to consider appropriate mitigation measures. Proposals must assess the significance of the asset and will only be supported where the:
(1) Impact of the development can be fully mitigated; or (2) Public benefit outweighs the residual harm to the heritage asset.
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Appendix 10.2 Key Consultation and Meetings
Project: Yorkshire and Humber Carbon Capture & Storage Cross Country Pipeline
Job No/Ref:
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Purpose: Initial Archaeology Group Meeting Date held: 21st March 2012
Held at: AECOM Leeds Office Made by: Jonathan Shipley
Present:
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Richard Gwilliam Louise Crook Helen Maclean Jonathan Shipley Derek Cater Andy Hammon Ruth Atkinson Lucie Hawkins Andy Lines Malte Klöckner Ian Smith
National Grid AECOM PM AECOM Archaeology Lead AECOM Deputy Archaeology Lead National Grid Construction (Archaeology) Science Advisor, English Heritage Senior Sites and Monuments Officer, Humber Archaeology Partnership Development Management Archaeologist North Yorkshire County Council Archaeologist, South Yorkshire Archaeological Service Conservation Officer, East Yorkshire Planner for Yorkshire and Humberside, English Heritage
Distribution: Attendees plus: Malte Klöckner Ian Smith
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1 Introductions Introductions were made.
2 Overview of Project, Project Background and Programme (including
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Scoping Stage) Richard Gwilliam presented the scheme. Points of particular significance included the construction of block valves every 15km, which comprise approximately 80m x 80m compounds, and a larger compressor unit near the start of the pipeline and a pumping station near the coast. He also noted that the working corridor for the pipeline would be c.35m. At present the route is designed to be 175m from individual dwellings and 700m away from sensitive developments e.g. schools, unless thicker pipe, concrete slabbing or deeper trenching is employed.
3 Purpose of Meeting The purpose of the meeting was to meet the archaeology related stakeholders, to set out initial information on areas of archaeological potential and to discuss the proposed methodology for the cultural heritage chapter in the EIA, along with a timetable for the work to be undertaken.
4 Discussion Topics Archaeological Overview – position to date Helen Maclean and Jonathan Shipley discussed the work undertaken so far and reviewed the areas of high archaeological potential identified along the route corridor. Comments were made by the various stakeholders with regards the potential within the various sections as follows: Zone A Andy Lines – pointed out that there was potential for archaeological remains in most of South Yorkshire section of Zone 1 and earthwork remains associated with agriculture (such as ridge and furrow) and settlement should be avoided where possible. Most early activity was concentrated on high sandy ridges. Geophysics only useful in certain areas. Ruth Atkinson – A number of sites may be masked by alluvium in Area A1 and the area should be considered to be of high potential. Lucie Hawkins – Palaeoenvironmental remains encountered in the surrounding landscape may continue into the study area.
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RG – A block valve or one of the compression buildings may be constructed in the locality of Area A2. Zone B RA & Derek Cater – Deserted Medieval Village (DMV) in the locality of Areas 5 and 6. RA – Lots of work has been undertaken in Area 9 hence the large concentration of assets, and most work has been published (work undertaken by Hull University). Other areas might have just as much archaeology when investigated. Zone C RG – A block valve will be required somewhere near Area C3. Zone D RA – An early medieval sword found in the locality of Area D2 suggests at least some early medieval activity. There is a great deal of potential for unrecorded archaeology throughout the route corridor. Andy Hammon – Asked if the offshore section would also be assessed by AECOM. RG replied that the offshore work to be undertaken by a separate contractor (Hartley Anderson). Approach for DBA HM discussed work to be undertaken as part of the DBA process (i.e. walkover survey, archive and HER visits, review of aerial photographs). It was noted that this work can not begin until the preferred route is available in late April 2012, although RG stated that the final draft route alignment would not be known until Spring 2013 when it is released for statutory public consultation. The requirements of each council for desk-based assessments will be considered. Approach for Archaeological Evaluation HM briefly raised the approach for further evaluation. This would be staged. RA said that she could not comment until she had seen the full DBA but stated she would require geophysical survey of the whole pipeline route. This will also be required by AL and LH, although AL and AH suggested that deposit modelling and auguring may be more suitable in some areas.
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AL stated that data should also be collected from Doncaster Museums as they run a separate Historic Environment Record (HER) and that a 1km search corridor should be undertaken as part of the DBA. He also stated that he may require field walking as part of the evaluation process.
5 Timetable RG and HM informed the meeting that the draft route alignment could be made available in late April but this would still be draft subject to detailed environmental survey, intrusive engineering surveys and public consultation. It would, however, help in the development in the scope for any archaeological surveys. This can be made available to stakeholders for comment. The DBAs should be available by late August, with fieldwork, such as geophysical survey, begun in early autumn. RG noted that landowners consent would be required for this. Compulsory land access could take up to 6 months to arrange. AH suggested the use of LiDAR in areas where access was difficult.
6 Any Other Business RA had no further comment other than to say that the results of the Humber Wetlands Project where held by the HER. Although sites from this have not yet been added to the HER, the reports should be consulted. LH – No further comment. DC – No further comment. AH – Raised setting issues associated with the block valve and compression pumping stations on behalf of IS. HM confirmed that setting assessments in line with English Heritage would be undertaken. AL again raised that field walking may be required. He also stated that he may not be able to attend future meetings due to time constraints but that discussion through email and telephone would be possible.
Next Meeting It was suggested that the next thematic group meeting should be held late summer once desk-based work is substantially complete. Date to be confirmed.
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Contact List
Richard Gwilliam
National Grid PM
Louise Crook
AECOM PM
Helen Maclean
AECOM Archaeology Lead
Jonathan Shipley
AECOM Deputy Archaeology Lead
Derek Cater
National Grid Construction (Archaeology)
Consultee Contact name English Heritage Andy Hammon (Science Advisor)
Ian Smith (Planner for Yorkshire & Humberside)
Humberside Archaeology Partnership
Ruth Atkinson
North Yorkshire County Council
Lucie Hawkins
South Yorkshire Archaeology Service
Andy Lines
East Riding Malte Klöckner
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Job No/Ref:
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Purpose: Scoping Report Date held: 9th November 2012
Held at: AECOM Leeds Office Made by: Helen Maclean
Present:
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Richard Gwilliam Louise Crook Helen Maclean Ruth Atkinson Lucie Hawkins Derek Cater Malte Klöckner Andy Hammon Andy Lines Ian Smith
National Grid AECOM PM AECOM Archaeology Lead Senior Sites and Monuments Officer, Humber Archaeology Partnership Development Management Archaeologist North Yorkshire County Council National Grid Construction (Archaeology) Conservation Officer, East Yorkshire Science Advisor, English Heritage Archaeologist, South Yorkshire Archaeological Service Planner for Yorkshire and Humberside, English Heritage
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1 Introductions Introductions were made.
2 Purpose of the Meeting RG explained that the purpose of the meeting was to set out the proposed scope of the Archaeology and Cultural Heritage EIA chapter and to obtain initial feedback prior to the formal submission which is likely to be December 2012 / January 2013. This approach is to allow any significant issued to be addressed prior to
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3 What has happened since the last meeting RG provided an update on the status of the project. He noted the recent DECC funding announcement and explained that the Don Valley Power Project (DVPP) was unsuccessful in securing funding. RG explained that the DVPP are currently deciding on whether they would be able to proceed without central Government support. He explained that if they decide not to proceed the likely starting location for the project will be Drax (White Rose Project). As White Rose will have the capacity to compress carbon dioxide on site, the requirement for a compressor station at the southern end is removed, although a multi-junction would still be required. If the DVPP decide not to go ahead, the route will be reduced to 77 or even 70km in length. RG explained that sites option appraisals for the Above Ground Installations (AGI) locations were consulted upon in July 2012 and that the preferred site options were announced in October and that all reports are available on the project website. The site boundaries of the AGI sites were defined by field boundaries and land form (not AGI footprint) and that work has just commenced to look at the detailed siting requirements of the installations within these boundaries. AGI footprints will not require all land within the sites identified. RG added that we are working towards a DCO submission by September 2013.
4 Proposed Scope of the Assessment HM discussed the work to be undertaken as part of the EIA process (i.e. walkover survey, archive and HER visits, review of aerial photographs) and that much of this was advanced. Geophysical survey has also been started. The EIA methodology was also discussed and it was agreed that this was broadly acceptable.
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5 Feedback Only brief initial comments were provided. RA stated that HLC information for East Yorkshire is underway and the project manager, Ken Steadman, should be contacted to see which areas were available. RA also stated that their organisation was Humber Archaeology Partnerships, not Humberside. Finally, Dave Evans will need to review the chapter. Post-Meeting Note: This was sent and comments received. RG raised the need for section 53 permission for some areas and whether there would be a problem if access was unavailable for walkovers or geophysical surveys in some areas. RA and LH confirmed that they had discussed this with the archaeology team and were satisfied. RG asked if this could be confirmed in writing.
HRM RA & LH
6 Next Steps Comments on the draft scoping report chapter requested by w/e 27th November. Comments will be requested from those unable to attend
HRM
Contact List Richard Gwilliam National Grid PM Louise Crook AECOM PM Helen Maclean AECOM Archaeology Lead Jonathan Shipley AECOM Deputy Archaeology Lead Derek Cater National Grid Construction
(Archaeology)
Consultee Contact name English Heritage Andy Hammon (Science Advisor)
Ian Smith (Planner for Yorkshire & Humberside)
Humber Archaeology Partnership
Ruth Atkinson
North Yorkshire County Council
Lucie Hawkins
South Yorkshire Archaeology Service
Andy Lines
East Riding Malte Klöckner
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Subject: North Yorkshire Geophysical Review Date: 03 April 2013
Notes reviewing meeting held at English Heritage, York, to discuss the geophysical survey undertaken to date in North Yorkshire, 26th March 2013. In attendance: Richard Gwilliam – National Grid Phil Knipe – National Grid Derek Cater – National Grid Jonathan Shipley – AECOM Lucie Hawkins – North Yorkshire County Council Andy Hammon – English Heritage The main subject of the meeting focused on the geophysical survey undertaken in North Yorkshire to date. In most areas the proposed route corridor have been free from archaeological features, with very little in the way of possible archaeology identified. There are still a small number of sections to be surveyed, especially to the west and south of Drax Abbey, and this work will be undertaken once access has been agreed. The only feature identified to date is a possible enclosure type feature in the southern half of the proposed multi-junction site at the southern end of the route. As a result of this discovery the National Grid design and construction teams have re-designed the proposed multi-junction site to avoid this feature with all associated structures now located to the north and west of the feature. As a result of this re-design avoiding the anomaly, Lucie Hawkins agreed that trenching would not be required in the area of the feature, although evaluation trenching would still be required in the northern section of the site as well as elsewhere on the proposed pipeline. Although Lucie suggested that it would be preferable to undertake this work pre-determination she acknowledged issues relating to land access, and agreed that evaluation trenching could take place post-determination. This was also agreed by Andy Hammon, who also stated that he would be allowing North Yorkshire to take the lead on the recommendations. Derek Cater confirmed that any post-determination work would be undertaken 1-2 years ahead of construction as has been the case with previous schemes. Finally, Lucie requested that a clear strategy for mitigation works should be provided once all the geophysical work had been undertaken. This would enable North Yorkshire County Council and English Heritage to have a full understanding of how the post-determination archaeology work will be managed by National Grid.
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Subject: East Yorkshire Geophysical Review Date: 30th May 2013
Notes reviewing meeting held at the Humber Archaeology Partnership officers, Hull, to discuss the geophysical survey undertaken to date in East Yorkshire, 23rd May 2013. In attendance: Richard Gwilliam – National Grid Philip Knipe – National Grid Derek Cater – National Grid Jonathan Shipley – AECOM Dave Evans – Humber Archaeology Partnership Andy Hammon – English Heritage The main subject of the meeting focused on the geophysical survey undertaken in East Yorkshire to date. Although the full reports detailing the results of the survey have not yet been submitted by Archaeological Services West Yorkshire Archaeological Service (ASWYAS), early interpretation has been undertaken by AECOM and National Grid. The data had also been supplied to both Humber Archaeology Partnership and English Heritage in advance of the meeting for their review. In a number of areas the proposed route corridor has been relatively free from anomalies, with very little in the way of possible archaeology identified, although a number of possible sites were still recorded. These include possible Iron Age/Romano-British industrial sites near Tollingham/Throlam, prehistoric settlement sites in the Wolds area, Roman-British remains near Gaufer Hill/Sancton Road, burials near Weighton Wold, and medieval settlement remains at Wansford and Winkton. Further sites identified from basic interpretation include a number of enclosures, areas of ridge and furrow, and former field boundaries. In a number of cases additional geophysical survey was undertaken to examine the extent of the anomalies, and sections of the proposed pipeline have been rerouted to avoid assets. Dave stated that his preference would be for further archaeological work to take place post-determination as a condition of planning. This work would include evaluation trenching to examine features identified, along with additional works such as open area excavation, archaeological watching brief and strip, map and record where required. He also agreed that details, such as written schemes of investigation, for this work could be produced for approval post-determination. It was agreed that a statement of common ground between National Grid, Humber Archaeology Partnership, and English Heritage would be drawn up to set out
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matters agreed as part of the Planning Act 2008 process. A draft of the Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Environmental Statement chapter, along with the draft Geophysics Report, will be issued to HAP and EH for comment in due course.
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Appendix 6.10.3 Known Archaeology Tables Camblesforth Multi-junction Site to Tollingham Block Valve Site (including the White Rose CCS connection)
Reference Grid Reference Period Description
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DNY13449, 1174128
SE 69842 24593
Post-Medieval Newland Hall. Probably late 18th century with later alterations. Grade II listed building.
CT1
522980 SE 687 242 Post-Medieval Brick Hill Farmhouse. CT2 1017485, DNY293,
MNY10075, MNY10084, MNY10085, MNY10087, MNY10088
SE 68756 26348
Medieval and Post-Medieval
Scurff Hall moated site and associated features including ha ha. Scheduled Monument.
CT3
MNY10074, MNY10076, MNY10077, MNY10078, MNY10079, MNY10080, MNY10081, MNY10082
SE 6908 2614 Roman and
Medieval Romano-British farmstead. Site also includes later medieval activity. Excavations have revealed evidence for a complex multi-phase site.
CT4
325 SE 690 275 Unknown Linear ditches, Low Field. CT5 3338 SE 695 271 Unknown Ditches, south of Holycroft Lane, surviving as a cropmark. CT6 20440 SE 69500 Neolithic Find spot of a Neolithic polished stone axe, Barmby-on-the-Marsh. CT7
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No. on Fig. 10.1-10.8
27500 8832 SE 695 271 Unknown Ditch. CT8
Number not used. CT9 Number not used. CT10 Number not used. CT11
10987 SE 710 272 Unknown Linear soilmarks, southwest of Asselby. CT12 13598 SE 6845 2869 Post-Medieval Former Sloop Inn. CT13 13825 SE 6855 2808 Post-Medieval Engine house, Ouse Swing Bridge. CT14 13826 SE 6850 2804 Post-Medieval Site of Ouse Swing Bridge. CT15 13828 SE 6972 2820 Post-Medieval Barmby crossing buildings. CT16
Number not used. CT17 Number not used. CT18 Number not used. CT19
DNY13595, 1316359
SE 68903 24850
Post-Medieval Pigeoncote to Manor Farm. Grade II listed building. CT20
DNY486, 1017455,
MNY10099 SE 676 260 Medieval Castle Hill moated site. Scheduled Monument. CT21
DNY546, DNY843,
MNY10068 1016857
SE 668 284 Medieval Drax Augustinian Priory. Scheduled Monument. CT22
MNY10069 SE 667 283 Roman to Modern
Field boundaries west of Drax Abbey. CT23
MNY10070 SE 670 282 Medieval to
Modern Fishponds south of Drax Abbey Farm. CT24
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No. on Fig. 10.1-10.8
MNY10071 SE 6665 2855 Medieval Ploughed out fishpond at Drax Abbey. Slight feature, which may represent backfilling, visible in geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS scheme.
CT25
MNY10073 SE 675 287 Medieval Documentary evidence for a fishery at Drax. CT26
MNY10083 SE 6897 2611 Early Medieval and Medieval
St Wilfred’s Chapel. Excavation revealed post-holes from a pre-Conquest chapel.
CT27
MNY10089 SE 688 265 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Ridge and furrow south of Scurff Hall. CT28
MNY10090 SE 6875 2632 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Ridge and furrow south of Scurff Hall CT29
MNY10091 SE 6932 2581 Post-Medieval Cropmark site of 18th and 19th century banks used for water control to allow water into areas to dump silt. The water would then be drained leaving silt behind and thus improving the land.
CT30
MNY10092 SE 6915 2580 Medieval Ridge and furrow recorded on aerial photographs. CT31
MNY10101 SE 6715 2613 Post-Medieval Drax Mill. In operation in the 1840s and shown on early Ordnance Survey maps.
CT32
MNY10103 SE 6840 2595 Roman Hawday Lane. Possible Roman landing stage. CT33
MNY10104, MNY10105
SE 6924 2657 Medieval Rusholme Hall. Unclassified moated site that has been largely lost. Two sides of moat were visible in 1850. Possible ridge and furrow has been identified by aerial photography south of the site.
CT34
MNY10108 SE 683 283 Medieval Find spot of a brass matrix seal of the Cistercian Abbey of Hayles, Gloucestershire.
CT35
MNY10116 SE 684 280 Modern Boundary ditch and trackway leading towards the River Ouse identified on aerial photographs.
CT36
MNY10117 SE 682 277 Medieval Ridge and furrow identified on aerial photographs. CT37
MNY10119 SE 694 252 Medieval Quarter Gate Lane. Documentary and place-name evidence for a road running across the fields. Recorded from at least the medieval period.
CT38
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MNY10120 SE 705 260 Roman to Modern
Field system identified from aerial photography. CT39
MNY10121 SE 7018 2660 Medieval Rusholme Grange. Only evidence is from place- name evidence on the Ordnance Survey plan.
CT40
MNY17455 SE 6680 2847 Medieval Site of a moat. CT41 MNY24803 SE 6900 2620 Roman Drax Villa, Scurff Hall Farm. CT42 MNY26786 SE 681 248 Modern Crash site of Halifax DT666. CT43
Number not used CT44 MNY31059 SE 6875 2424 Post-Medieval Brickhill Farm, Newland. CT45
MNY36026 SE68752 25694 Iron Age and
Roman A number of features, including ditches, revealed by excavations associated with the Asselby to Aberford Pipeline investigations.
CT46
AP 67 SE 6795 2532 Unknown Cropmark. Double parallel linear feature. Possible earlier field boundary. CT47 Walkover
3C/1 SE 68558
26278 Post-Medieval One large base sherd of a stoneware tankard. CT48
Walkover 3C/2
SE 68578 26188
Post-Medieval Two small sherds of green glazed ware, along with a very small sherd of pottery in a buff fabric with large inclusions.
CT49
Walkover 3C/3
SE 68573 26239
Prehistoric Two pieces of flint. Only flint observed in the field, although probably not worked.
CT50
Walkover 3C/4
SE 68557 26322
Unknown One sherd of pottery. Dark coarse fabric. CT51
Walkover 3D/1
SE 68596 26111
Unknown One possible base sherd in a red/orange fabric. CT52
Walkover 3D/2
SE 68595 26030
Post-Medieval One sherd with a yellow/green glaze. CT53
Walkover 3E SE 68611
25975 Post-Medieval Ruined agricultural building. Possibly a kennel. CT54
Walkover SE 68515 Unknown One small sherd of pottery of a black coarse fabric, along with one small CT55
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3F/1 25728 flint. Walkover
3F/2 SE 68460
25723 Post-Medieval Small sherd of green glazed ware. CT56
Walkover 3G SE 67641
24578 Unknown Metal working waste. CT57
Walkover 3M SE 70457
27783 Post-Medieval One sherd of possible green glazed ware. CT58
4963 SE 71735
28081 Post-Medieval to
Modern Aschilebi, Asselby. Mid-18th century house. Grade II listed building. CT59
13594 SE 7170 2808 Post-Medieval Site of assembly hall. CT60
1300715 SE 720 285 Post-Medieval Possible retting ponds at Asselby Marsh on the course of the Old Derwent. Recorded on aerial photographs and the 1853 Ordnance Survey map.
CT61
10568, 1300917
SE 723 288 Unknown Ditches and ponds, Newsholme Marsh. CT62
1265162 SE 723 293 Unknown Cropmarks of scattered retting pits south of Beechtree Farm, Newsholme.
CT63
18167, 1074938, 1074940
SE 725 292 Medieval Cropmarks of a ringwork and its associated bailey, and a rectilinear feature, Warp Farm.
CT64
13836 SE 7277 2905 Post-Medieval Site of pumping house. CT65
3493 SE 728 292 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Site of deer park lodge. CT66
13923 SE 7333 2892 Medieval Possible moated site, northwest of Barn Hill Hall. CT67 13844, 13908 SE 7335 2895 Post-Medieval Ponds, Barn Hill Hall. CT68
17254 SE 7360 2951 Roman & Medieval
Find spot of Romano-British and medieval pottery sherds. CT69
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1773 SE 7377 2948 Prehistoric Linear ditch and enclosures identified as cropmarks. CT70 7757 SE 739 307 Unknown Old lane, Brind. CT71 14516 SE 7394 2974 Post-Medieval Site of Woodcock Hall. CT72 18649 SE 740 292 Medieval Find spot of a medieval carved stone, Park Farm. CT73 6684 SE 743 295 Medieval Howden Parks deer park and pale. CT74 13940 SE 7434 2970 Post-Medieval Site of fishpond, south of Angel's Way. CT75 1772 SE 7449 2939 Unknown Five ring ditches, Howden Parks. CT76 15287 SE 746 297 Unknown Soilmarks identified on aerial photographs, Howden Parks. CT77 17259 SE 747 301 Prehistoric Site of possible standing stones originally forming part of a stone circle. CT78
1760, 59473 SE 7473 3013 Medieval Site of chapel and moated site. CT79
17260 SE 748 300 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Site of hamlet, Ringstone Hurst. CT80
1775 SE 7485 3065 Prehistoric Settlement, Howden Wood. CT81
20041 SE 7510 2960 Unknown Rectilinear feature overlain by ridge and furrow identified on aerial photographs, Howden.
CT82
10613, 498348
SE 7519 3045 Post-Medieval North Howden Station. Grade II listed building. CT83
20030 SE 7520 2940 Medieval Cropmark of field boundary, Howden. CT84
1510310 SE 75203
30452 Post-Medieval Goods yard office at Howden Station. CT85
14520 SE 7521 3039 Post-Medieval Station Hotel. CT86
20234 SE 75223
30415 Post-Medieval Signal box, North Howden Station. Grade II listed building. CT87
14519 SE 7524 3045 Post-Medieval Inn and posting house. CT88
1761, 883499 SE 755 306 Medieval Site of moated site recorded from documentary evidence, Howden Common.
CT89
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20031 SE 7570 3085 Roman Possible Roman villa, Howden. CT90 11892 SE 7590 2994 Post-Medieval Site of buildings. CT91 3198 SE 7600 3080 Unknown Enclosures surviving as cropmarks, Howden Common. CT92 1756 SE 734 288 Medieval Moated site around Barnhill Hall. CT93 3193 SE 7610 2977 Medieval Moated site, Thorpe Hall. CT94 2301,
1220982 SE 765 321 Unknown Field boundaries surviving as cropmarks. CT95
3182, 59448 SE 7688 3048 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Site of Caville Hall and moated site surviving as earthworks in the 1940s but now completely flattened (also known as Cavill).
CT96
20734 SE 76902
30704 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Medieval to post-medieval features and finds. CT97
7760 SE 770 305 Medieval Caville deserted medieval village (also known as Cavill). CT98 7689,
1221165 SE 770 308 Medieval Moated site, northeast of Caville Hall (also known as Cavill). CT99
11630 SE 7709 3180 Post-Medieval Site of Owlet Hall. CT100 11815 SE 7711 3027 Post-Medieval Site of Burland Cottages. CT101
3183, 59461 SE 7751 3050 Medieval Burland House moated site. CT102
1221065 SE 7794 3175 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures visible on aerial photographs. CT103
10784 SE 7795 3356 Roman Romano-British settlement site found during excavation of drainage trenches.
CT104
21182 TA 17400
57700 Palaeolithic to
Roman Find spot of flint flake and Romano-British pottery. CT105
21691, 1220998
SE 7820 3304 Iron Age to
Roman Ditched enclosure visible on aerial photographs. CT106
11782 SE 7830 3186 Post-Medieval The Royal Oak public house. CT107
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13362 SE 7851 3385 Post-Medieval Site of a building. CT108 11384 SE 7855 3210 Post-Medieval Site of Sleights House. CT109
1954 SE 7861 3310 Roman Romano-British settlement site found during field walking north of Ivy House.
CT110
1221058 SE 7874 3379 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures, probably a field system, visible on aerial photographs.
CT111
10783 SE 7880 3356 Roman Romano-British greyware, north of Chestnut Farm. CT112 11386 SE 7893 3339 Post-Medieval Site of buildings. CT113 10773 SE 7895 3380 Roman Romano-British settlement/iron working site. CT114 10802 SE 7925 3451 Roman Romano-British iron smelting site. CT115 10796 SE 7930 3403 Roman Romano-British iron smelting site. CT116 10774 SE 794 348 Roman Romano-British decorated bowl, Welhambridge Farm. CT117 10801 SE 7940 3420 Roman Romano-British iron smelting site, The Carr. CT118
10035 SE 795 345 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Welhambridge medieval and post-medieval settlement. CT119
10799 SE 7950 3387 Roman Romano-British iron smelting site. CT120 1156, 883453 SE 7953 3492 Roman Romano-British kiln and ironworking site. CT121
1221091 SE 7957 3496 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures, probably a field system, visible on aerial photographs.
CT122
4482 SE 796 351 Roman Possible field system. CT123 10803 SE 7960 3400 Roman Romano-British iron smelting site. CT124 9864 SE 7982 3510 Post-Medieval Common Farm House. Grade II listed building. CT125
9863 SE 7985 3515 Post-Medieval Barn at Common Farm, north side of Bursea Lane. Grade II listed building.
CT126
883454 SE 7995 3453 Iron Age or
Roman Enclosures, trackway and a round house visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs.
CT127
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7567 SE 8005 3582 Roman Romano-British settlement, south of Lodge Farm. CT128 1221188 SE 801 352 Medieval Ridge and furrow near Holme upon Spalding Moor. CT129
10805 SE 8010 3460 Roman Romano-British iron smelting site. CT130
1246073 SE 8013 3580 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures with possible round house visible on aerial photographs.
CT131
1246485 SE 8044 3546 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures, visible on aerial photographs. CT132
7546 SE 8045 3617 Roman Romano-British kilns, Rose Villa. CT133 7622, 7725 SE 805 364 Roman Romano-British kiln and Roman coin find, northeast of Lodge Farm. CT134
9504 SE 8087 3595 Roman Romano-British kiln. CT135 1142, 883514 SE 810 356 Unknown Square enclosures. CT136
21676 SE 8105 3472 Iron Age to
Roman Enclosures and boundaries. CT137
1372429 SE 8119 3477 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures visible on aerial photographs. CT138
1248956 SE 8120 3567 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures, probably a field system, and possible round house visible on aerial photographs.
CT139
18590 SE 8145 3620 Post-Medieval Forest Farm. CT140 9782 SE 8180 3577 Roman Romano-British kiln site, east of Bramley Farm. CT141 1128,
883516, 1248937
SE 819 362 Roman Rascal Moor settlement complex. CT142
1161, 61276 SE 821 355 Roman Throlam Farm Romano-British pottery kilns. Also identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project.
CT143
1125, 883520 SE 824 357 Iron Age to
Roman Field ditches and enclosures, Tollingham Airfield. CT144
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123 SE 718 279 Medieval Site of cross base. CT145 124 SE 7227 2797 Post-Medieval Site of Asselby windmill. CT146 125 SE 718 280 Post-Medieval Site of village stocks. CT147
21761 SE 8011 3383 Iron Age to
Roman Linear features and possible enclosures. CT148
1105, 7758 SE 742 309 Medieval Site of Grange and the settlement of Brind. CT149 1112 SE 802 377 Roman Cropmarks suggesting Roman road alignment. CT150
21760 SE 8092 3378 Iron Age to
Roman Linear features. CT151
1127 SE 8156 3423 Iron Age to
Roman Iron Age and Romano-British settlement site. CT152
1133 SE 819 328 Iron Age or
Roman Probable Iron Age and Romano-British enclosures. CT153
1138 SE 826 327 Roman Romano-British settlement site. CT154 1141 SE 808 332 Roman Enclosure, hut circles and Romano-British kiln. CT156 18602 SE 797 376 Medieval Find spot of medieval pottery, Lily Wood. CT157
18647 SE 793 371 Iron Age to
Roman Enclosures, east of Oak Farm. CT158
1155 SE 822 327 Iron Age to
Roman Romano-British pottery kilns and small iron-working furnace. CT159
21759 SE 8132 3390 Iron Age to
Roman Field boundaries or enclosures. CT160
1926 SE 733 287 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Pottery scatter found by field walking. CT161
2803 SE 8115 3346 Roman Field ditches containing several burnt stones. CT162 2804 SE 8115 3302 Roman Site of possible Romano-British settlement. Romano-British pottery and CT163
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part of a glass bangle found.
2807 SE 8140 3281 Roman Site of iron working/industrial site. Large pieces of slag and furnace bottoms found.
CT164
2808 SE 8125 3360 Iron Age to
Roman Site of Iron Age/Romano-British industrial site/settlement. Slag and large pottery fragments found.
CT165
2897 SE 7361 3061 Unknown Mound with ditch visible on aerial photographs. CT166 2903 SE 759 315 Medieval Possible ditched enclosure. CT167 2912 SE 839 305 Medieval Site of “Temple Dam” dam/dyke. CT168
Number not used. CT169 2806 SE 8084 3363 Roman Site of possible canal. CT170
3185, 26601 SE 787 308 Medieval Moated site, Portington. Scheduled Monument. CT171 3188 SE 776 300 Unknown Possible field system. CT172 3190 SE 765 295 Medieval Thorpe Lidget deserted medieval village. CT173 3191 SE 7888 3099 Post-Medieval Portington Hall. Grade II listed building. CT174
3668 SE 7343 2886 Medieval to
Modern Barnhill Hall. Grade II listed building. CT175
3698 SE 8278 3322 Roman Romano-British settlement site. CT176
3589 SE 8225 3350 Roman Romano-British kiln. Scatter of kiln material and sherds, concentration of iron slag and a late Roman coin of the House of Constantine found.
CT177
4482 SE 796 351 Roman Possible field system. CT178 4484 SE 798 358 Unknown Linear cropmarks. CT179 57936 Linear Modern Thorpe Willoughby and Goole Railway. Closed 1964. CT180 4958 SE 8071 3380 Post-Medieval Bursea chapel. Grade II listed building. CT181 4999 SE 8223 3259 Iron Age Iron Age logboat. CT182
5098 SE 7186 2806 Post Medieval to
Modern Linton House. Grade II listed building. CT183
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5169 SE 7190 2805 Post-Medieval Farmhouse. Grade II listed building. CT184 6376 SE 6868 2873 Post-Medieval South View. Grade II listed building. CT185 6403 SE 8082 3679 Post-Medieval Lock-up at Workhouse Farm. Grade II listed building. CT186 6514 SE 792 368 Roman Pottery, black plantation. CT187 6521 SE 7885 3660 Roman Romano-British kiln site. CT188 6540 SE 817 327 Unknown Soilmarks and cropmarks. CT189
21677 SE 81518
31974 Prehistoric Curvilinear ditched enclosure. CT190
6313 SE 751 314 Prehistoric Double ditched linear feature. CT191 6691 SE 742 317 Bronze Age Ring ditches. CT192 6716 SE 7895 3670 Roman Roman dish. CT193 6728 SE 8085 3355 Roman Romano-British settlement. CT194 6880 SE 8060 3392 Roman Romano-British settlement. CT195 7035 SE 7182 2803 Post-Medieval The Black Swan. Grade II listed building. CT196 7154 SE 71 28 Post-Medieval Chapel, north side of Main Street. Grade II listed building. CT197
7301 SE 8256 3367 Mesolithic to
Roman Pre Romano-British settlement site. CT198
7328 SE 8244 3396 Roman Find spot of Barbarous radiate coin. CT199 7348 SE 787 372 Roman Romano-British settlement site, west of Oak Farm. CT200 7523 SE 811 321 Unknown Cropmarks, Greaves End. CT201 7553 SE 8040 3640 Roman Romano-British settlement, north of Lodge Farm. CT202 7572 SE 768 299 Roman Roman coins found in field above Newfields farm. CT203
20755 SE 808 367 Post-Medieval to
Modern Workhouse Farm. CT204
Number not used. CT205 20729 SE 7874 3085 Post-Medieval to Manor Farm. CT206
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Modern 7761 SE 7929 3128 Unknown Settlement sites and field systems. CT207 7848 SE 7942 3580 Roman Romano-British kiln, south of Sand Hill Farm. CT208 7916 SE 7952 3589 Roman Find spot of Romano-British pottery. CT209 9002 SE 829 304 Medieval Thornton dam drainage channel. CT210
9533 SE 718 281 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Asselby medieval/post-medieval settlement. CT211
20712 SE 6863 2874 Post-Medieval to
Modern West End Farm. CT212
9895 SE 725 307 Post-Medieval Old field boundaries. CT213
10032 SE 719 296 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Newsholme medieval/post-medieval settlement. CT214
10065 SE 807 338 Medieval to Post-
Medieval Bursea medieval/post-medieval settlement. CT215
13923 SE 7333 2892 Medieval Possible moated site, northwest of Barnhill Hall. CT216 10548 SE 7246 3088 Post-Medieval Rowland Hall. Grade II listed building. CT217 10617 SE 7527 3097 Post-Medieval Windpump, Brickyard Farm. Grade II listed building. CT218 10776 SE 785 361 Roman Romano-British settlement site. CT219 10778 SE 822 350 Roman Romano-British settlement site. CT220
20145 SE 75050
28900 Unknown Earthwork ring ditch. CT221
10789 SE 806 333 Roman Romano-British ironworking site, south of Bursea Farm. CT222
10790 SE 8076 3369 Roman to Medieval
Romano-British and medieval finds, east Bursea Farm. CT223
10792 SE 807 333 Roman Romano-British ironworking site. CT224 10793 SE 806 335 Roman Romano-British smelting site. CT225
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10794 SE 824 328 Roman Romano-British smelting site. CT226 10795 SE 8234 3265 Roman Romano-British smelting site. CT227 10797 SE 7910 3695 Roman Romano-British smelting site. CT228 10800 SE 7895 3450 Roman Romano-British smelting site. CT229
883455 SE 78 33 Roman Ditch at Fir Tree Farm containing Romano-British pottery. CT230 11140 SE 830 350 Modern Holme Airfield. CT231 13363 SE 7637 3278 Post-Medieval Ponds, north of Sandwood cottage. CT232 11382 SE 7889 3093 Post-Medieval Wesleyan Methodist chapel. CT233 11423 SE 7763 3447 Post-Medieval Linear earthwork. CT234 13357 SE 7517 2878 Post-Medieval Landscape ponds, east of Hall Lodge. CT235 13361 SE 753 289 Post-Medieval Osier beds, northeast of Howden. CT236 13562 SE 8044 3147 Post-Medieval Site of buildings. CT237 13563 SE 8047 3249 Post-Medieval Site of buildings. CT238 13596 SE 6984 2842 Post-Medieval Site of post mill, Barmby Cutting. CT239 13597 SE 6880 2866 Post-Medieval King’s Head Inn, High Street. CT240 13824 SE 6870 2873 Post-Medieval Methodist Chapel, High Street. CT241 13839 SE 7183 2813 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, east of Ashgrove Farm. CT242 13837 SE 7199 2799 Post-Medieval Methodist chapel, Landings Lane. CT243 13838 SE 7185 2812 Post-Medieval Smithy, east of Ashgrove Farm. CT244 13840 SE 7182 2808 Post-Medieval Sunday School, north of Black Swan. CT245 13841 SE 7185 2803 Post-Medieval Methodist chapel, Ivy House. CT246 13842 SE 7213 2803 Post-Medieval School, Main Street. CT247 13843 SE 7234 2803 Post-Medieval Site of water works, east of Mill House. CT248 14055 SE 7508 2880 Post-Medieval Lodge, Station Road. CT249 14517 SE 7192 2978 Post-Medieval Site of smithy. CT250 14518 SE 7182 2969 Post-Medieval Site of poorhouses, Newsholme. CT251
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14521 SE 753 311 Post-Medieval Brick and tile yard. CT252 14522 SE 7192 3012 Post-Medieval The Whale Jaws, Rowlandhall Lane. CT253 14525 SE 7394 3086 Post-Medieval Site of Smithy, Brind Lane, Brind. CT254 14526 SE 746 308 Post-Medieval Borden House, Brind. CT255 14527 SE 7247 3099 Post-Medieval Gatehouse, Rowlandhall crossing. CT256 14558 SE 7480 3197 Post-Medieval Site of Brindcommon Farm. CT257 14559 SE 7440 3100 Post-Medieval Site of mission room, Brind. CT258 14561 SE 7191 2951 Post-Medieval Site of Woodbine Cottage, Newsholme. CT259 15314 SE 731 316 Bronze Age Possible round barrow, Brind Wyre. CT260 15411 SE 717 295 Medieval Hall Garth earthworks, Newsholme. CT261 15544 SE 806 339 Medieval Site of medieval chapel, Bursea. CT262 15793 SE 827 340 Prehistoric Stone axe. CT263
17253 SE 7544 2923 Prehistoric to Post-Medieval
Find spot of flint and medieval/post-medieval pot, Millfield. CT264
18033 SE 825 304 Medieval Hansardam drainage channel. CT265 18592 SE 8360 3420 Post-Medieval Hasholme Carr Farm. CT266 18594 SE 8025 3628 Post-Medieval Lodge Farm. CT267 18596 SE 8192 3495 Post-Medieval New Bursea Farm. CT268 18597 SE 7904 3721 Post-Medieval Oak Farm, Bulmer Lane. CT269
AP 281 SE 7345 3043 Post-Medieval Farmstead. Large complex visible as an extant farmstead on aerial photography.
CT270
AP 270 SE 8195 3589 Modern Large collection of buildings associated with the adjacent airfield. Also confirmed by geophysical survey.
CT271
AP 274 SE 7974 3380 Unknown Earthworks. Possibly where the river/stream used to flow. CT272
AP 253 SE 80330
34423 Post-Medieval? Rectangular feature with trees. Possible field barns or pit/dew pond. CT273
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AP 23 SE 7200 2850 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Large linear earthwork bank. Possible township boundary or similar. Appears to have been ploughed out by 1993.
CT274
Walkover 2L SE 82001
35684 Roman
Very large concentration of grey ware Roman or Romano-British pottery. Probably material linked to the Throlam Pottery Kilns (CT143).
CT275
Walkover 2M SE 81303
35921 Prehistoric Two small flint flakes in a field containing very little natural flint. CT276
Walkover 2N SE 80171
34343 Unknown
One pottery sherd and one flint in a field containing very little natural flint.
CT277
Walkover 2O SE 79762
33997 Prehistoric
Large timbers that appear to have been exposed during ploughing. Probable bog oaks.
CT278
Walkover 2P/1
SE 79428 33581
Prehistoric Flint recovered in a field containing very little natural flint. CT279
Walkover 2P/2
SE 79411 33572
Prehistoric A number of flints found together in a field containing very little natural flint.
CT280
Walkover 2Q/1
SE 79632 33788
Prehistoric One very large flint flake recovered from a slightly raised area near the river where very little/next to no flint was observed in the plough soil.
CT281
Walkover 2Q/2
SE 79578 33752
Prehistoric Small flint recovered from a slightly raised area near the river where very little/natural flint was observed in the plough soil.
CT282
Walkover 2Q/3
SE 79536 33691
Prehistoric A small scatter of flints recovered from a slightly raised area near the river where very little natural flint was observed in the plough soil.
CT283
Walkover 2R/1
SE 75907 31373
Prehistoric Flint recovered from a field where very little natural flint was observed. CT284
Walkover 2R/2
SE 76314 31532
Post-Medieval One sherd of slip ware pottery recovered from a field where very little material was observed.
CT285
Walkover 2R/3
SE 76988 31760
Prehistoric Flints recovered from a field where very little natural flint was observed. CT286
Walkover SE 74887 Post-Medieval One sherd of slipware. CT287
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2S/1 31343 Walkover
2S/2 SE 74776
31338 Prehistoric One piece of red flint. CT288
Walkover 2T SE 74459
31225 Post-Medieval Two sherds of pottery. CT289
Walkover 2U SE 73709
30853 Post-Medieval One sherd of green glazed ware. CT290
Walkover 2V SE 73296
30468 Prehistoric One flint. CT291
Walkover 3K SE 72332
29266 Unknown Small sherd of coarse buff fabric. CT292
Walkover 3L SE 72117
29213 Post-Medieval Old bridge across the “New Drain”. Brick construction. CT293
AP 374 SE 68341
25714 Prehistoric Circular cropmark. CT294
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SE 67111 25808
Post-Medieval Two linear anomalies identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project. Possibly field boundaries pre-dating the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan.
CT295
Geophysical Survey
SE 688 252 Unknown Large anomaly recorded by geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project. Possibly geological.
CT296
Geophysical Survey
SE 66759 28171
Post-Medieval Linear anomaly identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project. Possibly a field boundary pre-dating the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan.
CT297
Geophysical Survey
SE 7465 3135 Unknown Possible trackway and circular enclosure identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project.
CT298
Geophysical Survey
SE 74829 31277
Unknown Possible archaeological sites identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project. Sites could also be agricultural in
CT299
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origin.
Geophysical Survey
SE 79933 34285
Unknown Possible archaeological sites identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project. Sites could also be agricultural in origin.
CT300
Geophysical Survey
SE 8012 3436 Unknown Cross shaped anomaly identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project. Sites could also be agricultural in origin.
CT301
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SE 80236 34375
Unknown Possible feature recorded near an area of a cropmark sites identified through geophysical survey undertaken as part of the CCS project. Sites could also be agricultural in origin.
CT302
1374644 Linear Post-Medieval Hull and Doncaster Railway opened in 1885. CT303
1341193 Linear Medieval and Post-Medieval
River Ouse Navigation Canal. Works commenced in 1462. CT304
1373337 Linear Post-Medieval The Hull and Selby Railway. Opened in 1840 and still operational. CT305 Historic Mapping
SE 67306 27178
Post-Medieval Wren Hall CT306
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Linear Post-Medieval Warping drain near Newsholme. CT307
Historic Mapping
SE 72005 29109
Post-Medieval Warping drain sluice near Newsholme. CT308
Historic Mapping
SE 72094 29053
Post-Medieval Warping drain sluice near Newsholme. CT309
Archaeological Excavation
SE 7034 2814 Romano-British Romano-British site excavated in Oxen Stang Field during construction of the Granstead to Asselby Pipeline.
CT310
10216 SE 74 30 Medieval Medieval open field systems, Howden parish. - 13588 SE 7600 3100 Post-Medieval Site of building. -
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18642 SE 79 33 Medieval Brushwood track, River Foulness. - 3156 SE 81 34 Roman Romano-British kiln wasters. - 18641 SE 83 35 Roman Find spot of Romano-British coffin and pottery. - 10786 SE 82 35 Roman Find spot of Romano-British sherds, Holme Airfield. - 15942 SE 81 38 Post-Medieval Site of Vicarage House. - 1118 SE 830 330 Medieval Possible moated site. -
Tollingham Block Valve Site to Dalton Block Valve Site
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Fig. 10.1
1249702 SE 8207 3720 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures visible on aerial photographs. TD1
883509 SE 8216 3619 Roman Possible Roman pottery kiln. TD2 21646,
1246073 SE 8219 3654
Iron Age to Roman
Iron Age/Romano-British enclosures. Rectilinear enclosures and round house visible on aerial photographs.
TD3
7186 SE 8245 3664 Roman Romano-British settlement north of Skip Farm. TD4 8445,
883510 SE 8248 3650 Roman Romano-British kiln, northeast of Skiff Farm. TD5
8897 SE 8260 3636 Roman Romano-British sherds, east of Skiff Farm. TD6 7195 SE 8260 3715 Roman Romano-British pottery, south of Highgate. TD7
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Fig. 10.1
10780 SE 827 370 Roman Romano-British sherds, south of Lock Lane. TD8 8792 SE 8270 3635 Roman Soilmarks and Romano-British sherds. TD9 7190 SE 8271 3624 Roman Romano-British pottery. TD10 7367 SE 8275 3621 Roman Romano-British kiln site, Ladies Parlour Farm. TD11 7192 SE 828 368 Roman Romano-British pottery, southwest of High Garth. TD12 10781 SE 8280 3648 Roman Possible Romano-British settlement site. TD13
1073856 SE 8286 3630 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosures, probably a field system, visible on aerial photographs. TD14
10779 SE 8287 3675 Roman Romano-British sherds, Skiff Farm. TD15
883521 SE 8290 3746 Iron Age or
Roman Field system, some with double-ditches enclosures and round houses. TD16
10769 SE 8305 3645 Roman Romano-British settlement site identified through finds of burnt stone and pottery.
TD17
10836, 1249720
SE 831 367 Unknown Ditches and enclosures visible as cropmarks south of High Garth. TD18
7367 SE 8275 3621 Roman Romano-British kiln site. TD19 1114 SE 816 384 Medieval Possible moated site. TD20 1117 SE 815 378 Medieval Possible moated site. TD21 1143 SE 816 378 Roman Romano-British settlement/iron working site. TD22
1144 SE 829 375 Iron Age to
Roman Romano-British settlement/iron working site. TD23
1157 SE 832 355 Roman Romano-British kiln material. TD24 1158 SE 833 375 Unknown Narrow linear ditches. TD25 1162 SE 8306 3570 Roman Three Romano-British pottery kilns. TD26 1163 SE 8330 3581 Roman Romano-British pottery kiln. TD27
1374 SE 833 356 Post-
Medieval Site of rabbit warren farm. TD28
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1400 SE 83288
35262 Iron Age to
Roman Rectilinear enclosures and associated boundaries. TD29
21656 SE 8334 3588 Iron Age to
Roman Iron Age and/or Romano-British ditched enclosure. TD30
21543 SE 820 371 Iron Age to
Roman Cropmark complex. TD31
7713 SE 809 379 Roman Ditches, north of Back Lane, possible Romano-British settlement. TD32 10374 SE 814 372 Unknown Ditches and enclosures. TD33 10772 SE 829 355 Roman Romano-British kiln site. TD34
20233 SE 82984
35687 Roman Find spot of six Romano-British pottery sherds. TD35
19817 SE 8088 3824 Medieval Find spot of tile from Snowdrop Farm. TD36
15941 SE 813 377 Post-
Medieval Catholic school, Moor End. TD37
19800 SE 8086 3829 Medieval Find spot of silver halfpenny from Snowdrop Farm. TD38 17522 SE 829 357 Unknown Enclosure, Holme airfield. TD39
18572 SE 815 380 Post-
Medieval Castle farmhouse. TD40
18591 SE 8150 3706 Post-
Medieval Grange Farm. TD41
18593 SE 8013 3813 Post-
Medieval Holly Bank Farm. TD42
18598 SE 810 384 Post-
Medieval Former chapel. TD43
18599 SE 8130 3760 Post-
Medieval Poplar Farm. TD44
19816 SE 8088 3823 Roman Find spot of Romano-British pottery from Snowdrop Farm. TD45 19722 SE 8290 3580 Roman Find spot of Roman flagon, Bellgate. TD46
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19796 SE 8086 3829 Medieval Pre-14thcentury relict land surface likely to be associated with farming practices.
TD47
19797 SE 8086 3829 Medieval Medieval agricultural activity. TD48 10788 SE 838 377 Roman Romano-British iron working site. TD49 15284
1249720 SE 839 370 Unknown
Trackway and enclosures identified as cropmarks through aerial photography east of High Garth.
TD50
18646 SE 839 371 Early Iron
Age to Roman
Enclosures, east of High Garth. TD51
883539 SE 840 378 Prehistoric Find spot of a flint axe, Duck Nest Farm. TD52
18604 SE 843 376 Post-
Medieval Mill lock. TD53
8005 SE 846 372 Unknown Enclosure. TD54 1148,
883526 SE 849 380 Unknown Possible ditched enclosure or field system. TD55
4986 SE 853 387 Post-
Medieval St William's School. TD56
883541 SE 854 385 Unknown Ditched enclosure or group of rectilinear ditches visible on aerial photographs. TD57 1151 SE 854 386 Unknown Ditched enclosure surviving as a cropmark. TD58 7347 SE 861 386 Unknown Settlement site. TD59
19857 SE 865 392 Post-
Medieval George III half-guinea. TD60
19854, 19855, 19856
SE 866 394 Iron Age to
Early Medieval
Romano-British nail cleaner and brooch. Anglo-Saxon long brooch. Iron Age toggle, Market Weighton.
TD61
7351 SE 866 395 Unknown Trackway and field ditches, north and south of Long Lane. TD62 1073852 SE 8728 4013 Unknown Possible enclosure visible on aerial photographs. TD63 1434122 SE 8736 3955 Roman Part of a Roman road and possible field system visible as cropmarks. TD64
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to SE 8706 4005
10864 SE 876 396 Unknown Cropmarks. TD65 239 SE 880 402 Roman Pottery and coins, Cross Field House Farm. TD66
2182 SE 8844 4043 Unknown Trackway, east of Cliffe Road. TD67 19873 SE 896 403 Roman Romano-British fibula fragments, Sancton. TD68
13516 SE 9007 4180 Post-
Medieval Milestone, Weighton Hill. TD69
252, 64336 SE 9062 4098 Neolithic Long barrow. TD70 18009, 64326
SE 9068 4189 Bronze Age Round barrow, 550m north of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD71
18013, 64326
SE 9077 4145 Bronze Age Round barrow 100m northeast of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD72
18015, 64326
SE 9078 4116 Bronze Age Round barrow 200m southeast of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD73
18014, 64326
SE 9079 4136 Bronze Age Round barrow 110m east of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD74
18012, 64326
SE 9079 4165 Bronze Age Six round barrows 300m northeast of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD75
18020, 64326
SE 9082 4177 Bronze Age Round barrow 400m north of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD76
18010, 64326
SE 9082 4183 Bronze Age Round barrow 450m north of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD77
18022 SE 9086 4154 Bronze Age Round barrow 200m northeast of High Wold Farm. TD78 18011, 64326
SE 9087 4164 Bronze Age Round barrow 320m northeast of High Wold Farm. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD79
258, 64326,
SE 9104 4173 Bronze Age Round barrow. Part of High Wold Farm barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument.
TD80
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18021 1415719 SE 9109 4162 Modern Royal Observer Corps monitoring post. TD81
7361 SE 913 422 Unknown Enclosure, trackway and ditches. TD82
10895 SE 918 429 Iron Age Ladder settlement identified through aerial photography. Also recorded on geophysical survey undertaken as part of the present scheme and may join with TD85.
TD83
3351 SE 9193 4272 Late Bronze Age to Early
Iron Age Wold entrenchment. TD84
1382974 SE 922 425 Iron Age and
Roman
Possible settlement and field boundaries surviving as a cropmark. Also recorded on geophysical survey undertaken as part of the present scheme and may join with TD83.
TD85
64252 SE 9246 4951 to SE 9333
4724 Prehistoric Wold entrenchments visible on aerial photographs. TD86
64342 SE 9284 4304 to SE 9335
4150 Prehistoric
Linear feature forming part of the Would Entrenchments. Also visible on geophysical survey (features H and I).
TD87
19726 SE 9290 4391 Post-
Medieval Kiplingcotes signal box. TD88
13515 SE 9296 4391 Post-
Medieval Kiplingcotes Railway Station. TD89
17948 SE 9309 4396 Medieval Medieval cross base. TD90 2881, 3991,
910738 SE 931 426 Iron Age Two Etton Wold square barrows. TD91
4435 SE 932 416 Prehistoric Wold entrenchment. TD92 6567 SE 932 453 Unknown Settlement complex. TD93
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13293 SE 9338 4305 Post-
Medieval Wallis Grange. TD94
9098 SE 9339 4520 Post-
Medieval Kiplingcotes Farmhouse. Grade II listed building. TD95
3148, 3152 3153,
910739, 13484
SE 934 423 Bronze Age -
Roman-Medieval
Round barrow, Old Arras deserted medieval village, Romano-British pottery TD96
2687 SE 934 449 Bronze Age Beaker, Kiplingcotes Farm. TD97 8334 SE 934 453 Bronze Age Beaker, Kiplingcotes Farm. TD98
9099 SE 9340 4602 Post-
Medieval Moneypot Hill Farmhouse. Grade I listed building. TD99
64241, 3747
SE 9342 4759 Neolithic Find spot of a polished greenstone axe, Lairhill House. TD100
64360 SE 9344 4229 Bronze Age Site of a round barrow. TD101
13506 SE 9346 4304 Post-
Medieval Smithy, Wallis Grange. TD102
9469, 64354
SE 9349 4386 Neolithic Oval barrow, 750m north of Wallis Grange. Scheduled Monument. TD103
13483 SE 935 439 Roman Romano-British pottery, Etton Wold. TD104 9468, 9470, 9471, 64354
SE 9350 4389 Bronze Age Round barrow, east of Kiplingcotes Station. TD105
145654 SE 9351 4445 Bronze Age Possible barrow visible on aerial photographs. Also recorded as a circular feature on the geophysical survey undertaken as part of the present scheme.
TD106
1197515 SE 9352 4588 Prehistoric or
Roman Linear ditch cropmark. TD107
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64288, 3743
SE 9358 4747 Prehistoric Tumulus. No visible remains surviving. TD108
1456415 SE 9359 4776 Prehistoric or
Roman Linear boundaries visible as cropmarks. TD109
6568 SE 936 446 Unknown Ditches and ring ditches. TD110
13505 SE 9362 4421 Post-
Medieval Starting post, Kiplingcotes Derby. TD111
10814 SE 937 460 Unknown Cropmarks south of Holmedale Farm. TD112
1456450 SE 9370 4429 Prehistoric or
Roman Double ditched trackway visible as a cropmark. TD113
3140, 64378
SE 938 432 Roman Possible Romano-British settlement. TD114
1309009 SE 940 444 Iron Age or
Roman Cropmark/soilmark of rectilinear enclosures and trackway. TD115
3146, 64375
SE 941 438 Bronze Age Barrow largely destroyed by ploughing but still visible as a cropmark. TD116
13513 SE 9423 4352 Post-
Medieval Chalk Bridge. TD117
6569 SE 943 448 Unknown Linear ditch and field system. TD118 6570 SE 943 464 Unknown Settlement complex. TD119
1456403 SE 9433 4598 Prehistoric or
Roman Linear boundary visible on aerial photographs. TD120
6571 SE 944 470 Unknown Enclosures and field ditches. TD121 1479434 SE 944 474 Iron Age Group of three square barrows visible on aerial photographs. TD122
15388 SE 945 424 Roman Coin of Constantine. TD123
13291 SE 946 428 Post-
Medieval Wold House. TD124
3089 SE 946 436 Unknown Ovoid ditched enclosure visible on aerial photographs. TD125
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13514 SE 9462 4322 Post-
Medieval Michael's Bridge. TD126
12558 SE 9463 4253 Unknown Ditch, south of Wold Farm. TD127
64351 SE 9463 4413 to SE 9208
4363 Prehistoric
Linear feature forming part of the Would Entrenchments. Continues both sides of the post-medieval railway line.
TD128
13292 SE 948 433 Post-
Medieval West Wood House. TD129
3728 SE 948 438 Unknown Linear ditch. TD130 14902, 14921
SE 9484 4334 Post-
Medieval Holme Farm and Well at West Wood House TD131
5755 SE 9485 4484 Post-
Medieval Summer pavilion west of Dalton Hall. Grade I listed building. TD132
3143, 910620
SE 95 42 Early
Medieval Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery near Gardham. TD133
12878 SE 9509 4672 Post-
Medieval Well at Holme Wold House. TD134
6572 SE 951 452 Unknown Track fragments and field ditches. TD135
20751 SE 951 467 Post-
Medieval to Modern
Wold House Farm. TD136
12879 SE 9518 4584 Unknown Old lime kiln, Dalton Park. TD137 6573 SE 952 462 Unknown Track, enclosure and ditches. TD138
12897 SE 9524 4485 Post-
Medieval Gardener’s cottage, Dalton Hall. TD139
6582 SE 954 436 Bronze Age Round barrow and ditch traces. TD140 5757,
1150924 SE 954 450
Post-Medieval
Dalton Park. Register of Parks and Gardens Grade II*. TD141
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12896, 5756
SE 954 452 Post-
Medieval Site of buildings at Dalton Hall, including stable block. Grade II listed building. TD142
3076 SE 947 476 Unknown Double-ditched trackways, enclosures to the southeast and a small ditch to the northwest.
TD143
6583 SE 955 424 Iron Age Ditches, track, enclosures and barrow. TD144
12709 SE 9555 4514 Post-
Medieval Ice house. TD145
2688 SE 956 450 Unknown Ring, South Dalton. TD146
5754 SE 9560 4508 Post-
Medieval Dalton Hall, Dalton Park. Grade II* listed building. TD147
14922 SE 9562 4387 Post-
Medieval Sir John's Pit, old chalk pit. TD148
339 SE 958 426 Unknown Rectilinear enclosures. TD149
7414 SE 958 450 Post-
Medieval Site of kitchen garden. TD150
1422 SE 9586 4247 Post-
Medieval Charles II farthing, Gardham. TD151
6584 SE 959 440 Prehistoric Ditches, trackways and ring ditch. TD152 6585 SE 960 445 Unknown Double ditched trackway. TD153
1458658 SE 961 462 Iron Age or
Roman Multiple linear ditch boundaries visible on aerial photographs. TD154
6574 SE 961 467 Unknown D-shaped enclosure and ditches identified on aerial photographs. TD155
1411135 SE 9626 4486 Bronze Age Large ring ditch visible on aerial photographs. Possibly a Bronze Age round barrow.
TD156
6575 SE 963 463 Unknown Polygonal enclosure and trackway. TD157
20753 SE 964 464 Post-
Medieval to Modern
The White House. TD158
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1421 SE 9643 4263 Medieval King John penny, Etton Fields Farm. TD159
14923 SE 9645 4393 Post-
Medieval Humber Street Pit, old chalk pit. TD160
13290 SE 966 427 Post-
Medieval Etton Fields Farm. TD161
14925 SE 9666 4275 Post-
Medieval Two wells, Etton Fields Farm. TD162
14924 SE 9700 4336 Post-
Medieval Old chalk pit, west of Etton. TD163
753, 64302 SE 974 436 Medieval Temple Garth. Remains of a Knights Templar grange and later Knights Hospitallers manor. Scheduled Monument.
TD164
21698 SE 9715 4151 Iron Age to
Roman Boundary ditches and enclosures. TD165
2686 SE 96 45 Neolithic to Bronze Age
Two axes, South Dalton. TD166
63 SE 855 395 Roman Brough to York Roman road. TD167 8006 SE 848 366 Unknown Possible enclosure and field system. TD168
242, 356 SE 8940 4150 Bronze Age Two ring ditches, possible round barrows. TD169 250 SE 8683 4045 Unknown Cropmarks of squared enclosure and double-ditched trackway. TD170
254, 58 SE 926 413 Iron Age Barrow Cemetery. Scheduled Monument. TD171
253 SE 92150
41650
Medieval to Post-
Medieval Deserted medieval village. TD172
20056 SE 9447 4152 Neolithic Find spot of Neolithic axe, Gardham. TD173
20057 SE 9438 4130 Post-
Medieval Find spot of 17th century finds, Gardham. TD174
1130 SE 845 390 Iron Age to
Roman Ditch traces and enclosures. TD175
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1131 SE 840 383 Romano-
British Cropmarks showing ditched enclosure. TD176
1136 SE 841 360 Romano-
British Tollingham Warren cropmark complex. TD177
1216 SE 98 43 Neolithic Stone axe. TD178 1767 SE 954 422 Neolithic Polished stone axe. TD179 2485 SE 8809 3950 Unknown Enclosures and ditch. TD180
2493 SE 918 455 Post-
Medieval Kiplingcotes racecourse. TD181
2839 SE 858 369 Post-
Medieval Northwest to southeast trackway. TD182
2864 SE 8986 3995 Roman Two Roman coins. TD183 2873 SE 9157 4121 Bronze Age Site of wold entrenchment. TD184
2876 SE 9030 4020 Early
Medieval Site of cremation cemetery with excavations revealing over three hundred urns. An inhumation was also found buried with a spear, knife and buckle.
TD185
2895 SE 868 381 Unknown Complex of cropmarks showing including trackways and ditches. TD186 2981 SE 9220 4166 Medieval Site of Chapel at Arras deserted medieval village. TD187 3075 SE 935 482 Unknown Undefined ditches. TD188 20058 SE 9477 4192 Roman Find spot of more than fifty Roman coins. TD189 3082 SE 934 417 Unknown Linear ditch traces. TD190 3142 SE 927 440 Unknown Complete human crouched inhumation found in a gravel pit. TD191 3150 SE 925 444 Bronze Age Two long ditches and a round barrow. TD192 3328 SE 9516 4119 Bronze Age Probable barrow. TD193 3329 SE 955 406 Bronze Age Three round barrows. TD194 3330 SE 9608 4136 Bronze Age Circular cropmark, probably a Bronze Age barrow. TD195
3331 SE 967 420 Iron Age to
Roman Possible settlement site. TD196
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Fig. 10.1
3333, 20059
SE 945 415 Early
Medieval Gardham deserted medieval village. Early medieval tweezers found on site. TD197
3336 SE 953 412 Unknown Polygonal ditch. TD198
3344 SE 965 417 Iron Age to
Roman Trackways and ditches surviving as cropmarks. TD199
3345 SE 970 419 Iron Age to
Roman Linear double ditch. TD200
3349 SE 954 423 Unknown Ditches. TD201
19874 SE 903 403 Post-
Medieval Eighteenth or nineteenth century jaws harps, Sancton. TD202
3847 SE 933 487 Iron Age to
Roman Romano-British settlement site. TD203
3848 SE 932 482 Iron Age Lair Hill cemetery and settlement. TD204
4432 SE 9149 4355 Neolithic to Bronze Age
Burial. TD205
20782 SE 856 374 Post-
Medieval to Modern
Avenue Farm. TD206
20654 SE 84707
38874 Unknown Circular cropmarks east of East Ings drain. TD207
6586 SE 962 426 Bronze Age Trackways and possible barrow. TD208 7358 SE 894 413 Unknown Ditch system and possible trackway. TD209 19872 SE 899 403 Roman Find spot of writing stylus. TD210 7775 SE 885 395 Mesolithic Find spot of flint tool and flint scraper. TD211 8009 SE 855 376 Unknown Avenue Farm cropmark complex. TD212 8012 SE 862 375 Unknown Ditches. TD213 8015 SE 875 386 Unknown Enclosures and ditch system. TD214 8037 SE 935 484 Unknown Field system. TD215
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Fig. 10.1
8252 SE 90 40 Neolithic Find spot of stone implements. TD216 8254 SE 9256 4790 Bronze Age Round barrow. TD217 8255 SE 9258 4800 Bronze Age Round barrow. TD218 8256 SE 9262 4795 Bronze Age Round barrow. TD219 8334 SE 934 453 Bronze Age Find spot of Bronze Age beaker. TD220 8769 SE 9447 4177 Iron Age Core of Corieltauvian stator. TD221
9106 SE 9668 4544 Post-
Medieval 8 & 10 Main Street (east side), South Dalton. Grade II listed building. TD222
9107 SE 9671 4518 Post-
Medieval Oak Cottage (No 26), Main Street (west side), South Dalton. Grade II listed building.
TD223
9109 SE 9673 4522 Post-
Medieval 23 Main Street (east side), South Dalton. Grade II listed building. TD224
9117 SE 9650 4536 Post-
Medieval 16 West End (north side), South Dalton. TD225
9118 SE 9662 4540 Post-
Medieval 4 West End (north side), South Dalton. Grade II listed building. TD226
9119 SE 9773 4346 Post-
Medieval 68 Main Street (north side). Grade II listed building. TD227
9125 SE 9773 4343 Post-
Medieval 81 Main Street (south side). Grade II listed building. TD228
9126 SE 9778 4345 Post-
Medieval 69 Main Street (south side). Grade II listed building. TD229
9127 SE 9770 4343 Post-
Medieval 83 Main Street (south side). Grade II listed building. TD230
9128 SE 9765 4342 Post-
Medieval 91 & 93 (Snilesworth Cottage), Main Street (south side). Grade II listed building.
TD231
9169 SE 9644 4536 Post-
Medieval 26 West End (north side), South Dalton. Grade II listed building. TD232
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9227 SE 8860 3916 Post-
Medieval Dovecote, Houghton Hall. Grade II listed building. TD233
9571 SE 9643 4524 Medieval to
Post-Medieval
South Dalton medieval/post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village.
TD234
9798 SE 9652 4537 Post-
Medieval 14 West End (north side), South Dalton. Grade II listed building. TD235
9802 SE 9768 4343 Post-
Medieval Cherry Corner (No 35), Main Street (south side). Grade II listed building. TD236
10661 SE 9671 4519 Modern K6 telephone kiosk, Main Street (west side), South Dalton. Grade II listed building.
TD237
10766 SE 8363 3580 Roman Romano-British kiln, northeast of Tollingham Farm. TD238 10770 SE 8385 3550 Roman Romano-British settlement. TD239 11428 SE 896 420 Unknown Linear cropmarks, Weighton Hill. TD240
12705 SE 9664 4542 Post-
Medieval Village hall. TD241
12706 SE 9636 4534 Post-
Medieval to Modern
Pipe and Glass Inn. TD242
19877 SE 903 404 Medieval to
Post-Medieval
Find spot of Alpha coin weight. TD243
12543 SE 955 423 Medieval Site of Newton, deserted medieval village, Gardham. TD244
12547 SE 950 416 Post-
Medieval Site of Gardham warren. TD245
12551 SE 9503 4122 Bronze Age Polygonal feature and possible ring ditch. TD246
12704 SE 9669 4531 Post-
Medieval Manor Farm, South Dalton. TD247
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12708 SE 95 45 Medieval to
Post-Medieval
Site of manor house and hall garth. TD248
19859 SE 932 417 Iron Age Find spot of Iron Age looped toggle. TD249
19570 SE 87730
41120 Early
Medieval Find spot of coin of Charlemagne. TD250
12891 SE 9672 4539 Post-
Medieval Smithy, South Dalton. TD251
12892 SE 9671 4517 Post-
Medieval Post office, South Dalton. TD252
12893 SE 965 452 Post-
Medieval Gas works, South Dalton. TD253
12894 SE 9658 4540 Post-
Medieval School, South Dalton. TD254
19876 SE 901 402 Iron Age to
Roman Find spot of head of deity. TD255
13038 SE 9746 4155 Post-
Medieval Dunkenhill Farm, Dunken Hill. TD256
13039 SE 9637 4163 Post-
Medieval Grange Farm. TD257
13040 SE 9529 4218 Post-
Medieval Sheep fold, southwest of Gardham. TD258
13041 SE 9560 4090 Post-
Medieval Furrows Farm (formerly Furrows), south of A1079. TD259
13042 SE 9650 4081 Post-
Medieval Milestone on the A1079. TD260
13044 SE 9491 4114 Unknown Milestone by the A1079. TD261 13287 SE 9793 4348 Post- Old National School. TD262
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Medieval
13289 SE 925 443 Post-
Medieval Cotegarth Walk Farm TD263
20321 SE 97499
43380 Post-
Medieval 111 Main Street, Etton. TD264
20322 SE 97702
43459 Post-
Medieval 74 Main Street, Etton. TD265
20323 SE 97657
43443 Post-
Medieval 78 Main Street, Etton. TD266
13500 SE 9329 4771 Post-
Medieval Milestone, Lairhill House. TD267
13510 SE 9275 4406 Post-
Medieval Pump house, south, southeast of Cotegarth Walk Farm. TD268
19860 SE 933 421 Roman Find spot of casket mound, Arras. TD269 13517 SE 9026 4054 Unknown Site of the warren house. TD270
13518 SE 9172 4148 Post-
Medieval Milestone. TD271
14700 SE 8644 3830 Post-
Medieval Beilsbeck Farm, northwest of North Cliffe. TD272
20320 SE 97460
43365 Post-
Medieval High Farm, 113 Main Street. TD273
14706 SE 8913 3932 Post-
Medieval Presbytery, Houghton Hall. TD274
14925 SE 9666 4275 Post-
Medieval Two wells, Etton Fields Farm. TD275
14926 SE 9768 4344 Post-
Medieval Smithy, Main Street. TD276
14927 SE 9774 4344 Post- Former Primitive Methodist chapel. TD277
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Medieval
14928 SE 9776 4344 Post-
Medieval Manor house. TD278
14942 SE 9702 4800 Post-
Medieval Parochial school. TD279
14943 SE 9684 4793 Unknown Site of Waterloo Cottage. TD280
14945 SE 9677 4497 Post-
Medieval Dunkeld bridge. TD281
14948 SE 9629 4530 Unknown The Mount, South Dalton. TD282 14949 SE 9672 4530 Unknown Site of building, Main Street. TD283
14950 SE 9672 4527 Post-
Medieval Wesleyan Methodist chapel. TD284
14951 SE 9673 4507 Unknown Site of building, west of Main Street. TD285 14952 SE 9674 4504 Unknown Site of building, south of Dunkeld End. TD286 14953 SE 9678 4507 Unknown Site of building, east of Main Street. TD287
15825 SE 9755 4337 Post-
Medieval Site of farm, south of Main Street. TD288
16791 SE 9433 4077 Bronze Age Round barrow, four hundred and thirty metres northwest of High Gardham Farm. Scheduled Monument.
TD289
17559 SE 898 399 Unknown Find spot. TD290 17574 SE 868 405 Roman Find spot of Romano-British brooch, south of Weighton Beck sewage works. TD291 17745 SE 944 413 Unknown Site of limekiln. TD292 17978 SE 8645 3820 Bronze Age Find spot of flint scraper, Beilsbeck Farm. TD293
18016 SE 9075 4098 Bronze Age Round barrow four hundred metres south of High Wold Farm. Scheduled Monument.
TD294
18017 SE 9083 4086 Bronze Age Round barrow five hundred and fifty metres south of High Wold Farm. Scheduled Monument.
TD295
18018 SE 9084 4097 Bronze Age Found round barrows three hundred metres southeast of High Wold Farm. TD296
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Scheduled Monument. 18022 SE 9086 4154 Bronze Age Round barrow two hundred metres northeast of High Wold Farm. TD297
20043 SE 9620 4136 Modern Hurricane Fighter crash site. Crashed at Grange Farm on 24th October 1940 in which the pilot was killed.
TD298
18397 SE 96 42 Neolithic Find spot of macehead or hammer fragment, Etton Fields Farm. TD299
18595 SE 8503 3900 Post-
Medieval Lock Farm. TD300
18605 SE 8507 3893 Post-
Medieval Lock Farm lock. TD301
18638 SE 8825 4101 Roman Find spot of Romano-British sherds. TD302
18639 SE 887 413 Roman to
Post-Medieval
Find spot of Romano-British to post-medieval pottery, Mill Farm. TD303
19861 SE 933 420 Medieval Thirteenth/fourteenth century jetton, Arras. TD304 19520 SE 932 479 Unknown Possibly mortuary enclosure and ditch. TD305 19695 SE 9625 4135 Roman Find spot of Romano-British pottery, Cherry Burton. TD306
19870, 19871
SE 903 403 Medieval and
Post-Medieval
Find spot of beehive thimble, buckle, and silvered buttons. Sancton. TD307
19869 SE 898 403 Roman Find spot of Romano-British head of statuette, Sancton. TD308
AP 311 SE 92763
43376 Post-
Medieval Possible building/field barn surviving as a ruin. TD309
AP 311 SE 92713
43497 Post-
Medieval Depression/pit. Possible former pit or quarry now abandoned. TD310
AP 311 SE 92108
42725 Post-
Medieval Depression/pit. Possible former pit or quarry now abandoned. TD311
AP 311 SE 92365
42796 Post-
Medieval Depression/pit. Possible former pit or quarry now abandoned. TD312
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AP 314 SE 93580
44934 Prehistoric? Circular feature near fence line. Possible barrow? TD313
AP 314 SE 93449
44460 Unknown
Large rectilinear cropmark near TD106. Features also recorded on the geophysical survey undertaken as part of the current scheme, and show the feature continuing south of the road.
TD314
AP 314 SE 93399
44127 Unknown Small rectilinear feature near TD106. TD315
AP 324 SE 9476 4664 Post-
Medieval Circular feature in field corner. Possible dew pond. TD316
AP 324 SE 9419 4670 Post-
Medieval Circular feature. Possible dew pond. TD317
AP 326 SE 94745
46417 Modern Two buildings near field edge. Extant in 1946 but later demolished. TD318
AP 326 SE 94796
46225 Prehistoric? Circular cropmark. TD319
AP 326 SE 94796
45999 Prehistoric? Circular cropmark. TD320
AP 326 SE 94372
45222 Unknown/
Prehistoric? Possible circular mound. TD321
AP 339 SE 93449
43835 Unknown/
Prehistoric? Circular feature/mound. TD322
AP 339 SE 93247
43648 Unknown/
Prehistoric? Circular feature/mound. TD323
AP 335 SE 90277
42135 Prehistoric Possible Bronze Age round barrow. TD324
AP 335 SE 90393
42044 Prehistoric Possible Bronze Age round barrow (now under modern farm buildings). TD325
AP 335 SE 90534 Prehistoric Possible Bronze Age round barrow. TD326
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AP 335 SE 90796
42029 Prehistoric Possible Bronze Age round barrow. TD327
AP 335 SE 90680
41721 Prehistoric Possible Bronze Age round barrow. TD328
AP 250 SE 8906 4079 Medieval or
Post-Medieval
Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks with sub-rectilinear earthworks feature.
TD329
AP 256 SE 93530
43462 Unknown Sub-rectilinear mound/feature. TD330
AP 256 SE 93086
43426 Unknown Sub-rectilinear mound/feature. TD331
AP 114 SE 9377 4686 Unknown Very large linear soil/cropmark feature. Partially recorded on geophysical survey undertaken as part of the current scheme.
TD332
AP 239 SE 90680
42009 Post-
Medieval Circular pit. Possible dew pond. TD333
AP 239 SE 90135
41923 Prehistoric Possible round barrow. TD334
Walkover 1Y
SE 93338 44101
Unknown Slight depression in hill side. Possible former mine/quarry. TD335
Walkover 1Z
SE 93562 44246
Post-Medieval and
Modern
Bench mark/marker stone that has been turned into a memorial with the addition of a sculpture. Marks the start of the Kiplingcotes Derby.
TD336
Walkover 2A
SE 92495 43107
Prehistoric and Medieval
Flint and pottery (possible grey ware). TD337
Walkover 2B/1
SE 91883 42805
Prehistoric Possible worked flint. TD338
Walkover SE 91697 Post- Part of a Belermine Ware (or stone ware) handle. TD339
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2B/2 42716 Medieval Walkover
2B/3 SE 91829
42771 Unknown One sherd of oxidised pottery. TD340
Walkover 2C
SE 87005 39120
Unknown One pottery sherd. TD341
Walkover 2D
SE 90495 41387
Prehistoric One flint flake. TD342
Walkover 2E/1
SE 89548 40793
Prehistoric and Unknown
One flint flake and metal working waste. TD343
Walkover 2E/2
SE 89650 40824
Unknown Sherd of pottery. TD344
Walkover 2E/3
SE 89655 40883
Post-Medieval
Green Glazed Ware base sherd. TD345
Walkover 2F
SE 89523 40746
Prehistoric One flint flake. TD346
Walkover 2G/1
SE 90020 41034
Unknown Metal working waste. TD347
Walkover 2G/2
SE 90048 41043
Unknown Metal working waste. TD348
Walkover 2G/3
SE 90052 41045
Post-Medieval
Green Glazed Ware sherd. TD349
Walkover 2H
SE 90922 42196
Unknown Large flint block. TD350
Walkover 2I
SE 90600 41866
Prehistoric One flint flake. TD351
Walkover 2J/1
SE 88609 40275
Prehistoric One flint flake. TD352
Walkover SE 88657 Unknown Metal working waste. TD353
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2J/2 40309 Walkover
2J/3 SE 88667
40308 Post-
Medieval Green Glazed Ware pottery handle. TD354
Walkover 2J/4
SE 88726 40318
Unknown Metal working waste, sherd of pottery in a red/oxidised fabric, and a greyware base sherd.
TD355
Walkover 2J/5
SE 88709 40472
Unknown Metal working waste and a small shed of pottery in a black fabric. TD356
Walkover 2K
SE 84412 37250
Unknown Small earth mound c. 4m across in paddock near farmyard. TD357
Historic Mapping
SE 82430 36397
Post-Medieval
Old marl pit marked on the Second Edition Ordnance Survey Plan of 1892. TD358
Historic Mapping
SE 85657 37711
Post-Medieval
Old marl pit marked on the Second Edition Ordnance Survey Plan of 1892. TD359
Historic Mapping
SE 85440 37654
Post-Medieval
Swineheards Stone marked on the First, Second and Third Edition Ordnance Survey plans but now removed.
TD360
RCAHM Aerial
Survey
SE 86828 38902
Prehistoric Extensive cropmark site TD361
RCAHM Aerial
Survey
SE 87370 39270
Prehistoric Possible cropmark site of an enclosure or field system. TD 362
RCAHM Aerial
Survey
SE 87528 39377
Roman Line of a Roman road running northwest to southeast. TD 363
RCAHM Aerial
Survey
SE 93485 43710
Prehistoric Prehistoric field system surviving as a cropmark. TD 364
RCAHM SE 93733 Prehistoric Long linear feature running east to west. TD 365
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44762
1029679 Linear Roman Roman road running from Brough on Humber to York. Also recorded on geophysical survey undertaken as part of the present scheme.
TD366
1434122 SE 87210
39800 Roman Roman road and field system. TD367
1030217 Linear Roman Roman road from South Newbald to Malton. Not recorded in geophysical survey due to ground conditions.
TD368
1920, 176 SE 88490
39074 Post
Medieval Houghton Hall. Grade II Registered Park and Garden. TD369
1375130 Linear Post
Medieval The York and Beverley Railway. Authorised in 1846, but not completed beyond Market Weighton. Now a walk/trail.
TD370
Geophysical Survey
SE 89304 40725
Roman Roman/Romano-British roadside settlement identified through geophysical survey.
TD371
Geophysical Survey
SE 93373 43657
Unknown Possible field system identified through geophysical survey. Covers an extensive area, and includes a number of former chalk pits.
TD372
Geophysical Survey
SE 93464 44068
Unknown Rectangular feature identified through geophysical survey. Possible former chalk pit.
TD373
Geophysical Survey
SE 93654 45675
Unknown Possible former field boundaries predating the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan identified through geophysical survey.
TD374
Geophysical Survey
Linear Unknown Linear feature identified through geophysical survey. Possibly a field drain or possibly linked to an adjacent linear feature (TD332).
TD375
Geophysical Survey
SE 82686 36464
Unknown Possible archaeology identified through geophysical survey in an area where Romano-British pottery and metal working has been recorded.
TD376
Geophysical Survey
SE 84738 37238
Unknown Linear feature identified through geophysical survey. Possibly archaeology, or may be a former river channel.
TD377
Geophysical Survey
SE 88157 40058
Unknown Possible archaeological feature recorded through geophysical survey. TD378
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SE 88625 40380
Prehistoric Possible settlement site identified through geophysical survey. Located in an area where a number of find spots were identified as part of the walk over survey.
TD379
Geophysical Survey
SE 89971 41034
Unknown Linear feature recorded on geophysical survey. TD380
Geophysical Survey
SE 90479 41441
Unknown Linear feature recorded on geophysical survey. TD381
Geophysical Survey
SE 90576 41842
Prehistoric Number of circular features recorded by geophysical survey in an area of known Bronze Age burials.
TD382
Geophysical Survey
SE 91035 42268
Unknown Possible linear feature or partial enclosure identified through geophysical survey.
TD383
Geophysical Survey
SE 91063 42322
Iron Age Possible square barrows identified through geophysical survey. TD384
Geophysical Survey
SE 91171 42439
Iron Age Possible square barrows identified through geophysical survey. TD385
Geophysical Survey
SE 91224 42455
Iron Age Possible square barrows identified through geophysical survey. TD386
Geophysical Survey
SE 91440 42477
Unknown Linear feature recorded on geophysical survey. TD387
Geophysical Survey
SE 94303 47105
Prehistoric Settlement site and associated trackway identified on geophysical survey. TD388
Geophysical Survey
SE 93821 47002
Unknown Cluster of anomalies recorded on geophysical survey. Possibly remains of chalk pits.
TD389
61428 SE 87500
40499 Roman Find spot of Roman coins and pottery. TD390
1375142 Linear Post-
Medieval Scarborough, Bridlington and West Riding Junction TD391
1249720 SE 8335 3685 Romano- Iron Age or Roman rectilinear enclosures, some of which are double ditched, TD392
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240 SE 86 40 Mesolithic to Bronze Age
Scatter of flint implements. -
61428 SE 87 40 Roman Find spots of pottery and coins. -
262 SE 88 41 Early
Medieval Bar-lip pottery. -
14703 SE 90 40 Post-
Medieval Site of rabbit warren. -
Dalton Block Valve Site to Skerne Block Valve Site
Reference Grid Reference Period Description No. on
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1479418 SE 941 487 Iron Age or
Roman Enclosure and field system visible on aerial photographs. DS1
1424178 1415692
SE 9480 4929 Modern Second World War auxiliary unit operational camp and base, The Old Hall, Middleton-on-the-Wolds.
DS2
1411146 SE 9496 4929 to SE 9499
4940
Prehistoric or Roman
Linear boundary ditch surviving as a cropmark. DS3
1418429 SE 9507 4866 Modern Second World War underground bunker, The Old Hall, Middleton-on-the-Wolds.
DS4
1382372 SE 9511 4776 Iron Age or
Roman Possible enclosures visible on aerial photographs. DS5
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12461 SE 9570 4885 Post-Medieval Disused clay pit, Beverley Road. DS6 12522 SE 9573 4883 Post-Medieval Site of milestone, Beverley Road. DS7
1415682 SE 9583 4794 Modern Site of possible radar beacon, Wold House Farm. Visible on aerial photographs and geophysical survey.
DS8
20516 SE 96007
47998 Medieval Horse harness pendant, Lund. DS9
12459 SE 9610 4950 Post-Medieval Chalk pit and site of lime kilns. DS10 12458 SE 9635 4920 Post-Medieval Site of brick field. DS11 4020 SE 964 470 Unknown Trackway, linear feature and fields. DS12
9572 SE 967 464 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Holme on the Wolds medieval and post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village.
DS13
12877 SE 9670 4637 Post-Medieval Smithy, Holme on the Wolds. DS14 14944 SE 9670 4640 Unknown Pinfold, Holme on the Wolds. DS15 9170 SE 9672 4640 Post-Medieval 16 East Street (north side), Holme on the Wolds. Grade II listed building. DS16 2685,
527157 SE 9678 4631
Medieval to Post-Medieval
Site of Church of St Peter. Grade II listed building. DS17
20752 SE 968 464 Post-Medieval
to Modern 2-4 East Street, Holme on the Wolds. DS18
21671 SE 9428 4941 Bronze Age Bronze Age/Iron Age crouched burial. DS19 3071 SE 952 489 Bronze Age Site of two barrows. DS20 3073 SE 942 493 Unknown Linear northeast/southwest dyke. DS21
19976 SE 9446 4945 Bronze Age Find spot of flint flake, South Street. DS22
3843 SE 9468 4958 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Church of St Andrew. Grade II* listed building. DS23
3844 SE 94 49 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of stocks. DS24
3845, 12509
SE 950 492 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of Middleton Hall and earlier manor house. DS25
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3846 SE 9445 4928 Bronze Age Beaker and axe, possibly from a destroyed burial. DS26 3852 SE 9438 4946 Bronze Age Three burials. DS27 3853 SE 94 49 Bronze Age Find spot of flat axehead, spear and hoard. DS28 4024 SE 952 486 Unknown Enclosure and linear features. DS29
7906 SE 945 496 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Middleton medieval/post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village. DS30
19979 SE 9450 4937 Post-Medieval Post-medieval stable and features. DS31
8544 SE 9457 4957 Post-Medieval House approximately 95 metres west of St Andrew’s church. Grade II listed building.
DS32
8831 SE 9441 4890 Post-Medieval Market Weighton to Driffield railway. DS33 19975 SE 9446 4945 Medieval Medieval chalk platform. DS34
19974 SE 9455 4946 Bronze Age to
Iron Age Possible Bronze Age features, Front Street. DS35
12462 SE 9518 4917 Post-Medieval Milestone, Beverley Road. DS36 12463 SE 9493 4967 Unknown Site of mound, Church Hill Road. DS37 12464 SE 9472 4963 Post-Medieval Site of farm, Church Hill Road. DS38 12465 SE 9476 4970 Unknown Site of chalk pit, East End. DS39 12466 SE 9510 4974 Post-Medieval Site of milestone. DS40 12467 SE 9547 4985 Unknown Disused chalk pit. DS41 12497 SE 9475 4970 Post-Medieval The Old Rectory, East End. DS42 12852 SE 9656 4838 Post-Medieval Milestone on the B1248. DS43 AP 324 SE 9541 4748 Unknown Circular earthwork feature at point where four field join. DS44
AP 324 SE 9587 4741 Unknown Feature similar to DS44. Also depicted on the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan and may be an old pond.
DS45
AP 330 SE 95812
48354 Unknown
Rectilinear structure/enclosure containing two circular features appearing to survive as earthworks.
DS46
4541, TA 011 551 Medieval Sunderlandwick DMV. Scheduled Monument. DS47
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79336 12457 SE 9701 4977 Post-Medieval Site of milestone. DS48 12460 SE 9718 4895 Unknown Disused chalk pit, east of B1248. DS49 8041 SE 973 498 Unknown Ditches, east of East Field Farm. DS50
12473 SE 9748 5001 Unknown Site of old chalk pit. DS51 12454 SE 9751 4985 Unknown Old chalk pit, west of Horn Hill Top. DS52 12453 SE 9812 4975 Post-Medieval Milestone, A163. DS53 3227, 64570
SE 983 501 Medieval Bracken deserted medieval village. DS54
12503 SE 9938 5155 Unknown Old chalk pit, Burn Butts. DS55
13450 SE 997 529 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Medieval and post-medieval pottery, Bustard Nest. DS56
8124 SE 999 526 Unknown Ring ditch, north of Bustard Nest Farm. DS57 RCAHM Aerial
Survey
SE 98642 51563
Prehistoric Circular enclosure recorded on aerial photographs. DS58
4534 TA 069 514 Medieval Rotsea deserted medieval village. DS59 8543 SE 9699 4979 Post-Medieval Milestone on the B1248. Grade II Listed Building. DS60
18125 TA 0187 5365 Unknown Milestone. DS61 18434,
1415691 TA 033 550 Modern Site of World War 2 decoy, The Commons, west of Skerne. DS62
1548133 TA 0374 5445 Iron Age or
Roman Probably rectilinear enclosure visible as a cropmark. DS63
1547956 TA 0385 5475 Bronze Age Round barrow visible as a cropmark. DS64
1548138 TA 0386 5451 Iron Age or
Roman Fragmentary ditches visible as cropmarks. DS65
4547, 79432
TA 0396 5464 Bronze Age Site of round barrow. DS66
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1548156 TA 041 542 Medieval Ridge and furrow in the parish of Skerne. DS67 18157 TA 041 548 Post-Medieval Site of allotments. DS68
1548176 TA 042 545 Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow in the parish of Skerne and Wansford. DS69
1548128 TA 045 541 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear ditched enclosures and field boundaries surviving as cropmarks. DS70
8209 1548143
TA 049 548 Unknown Banks and ditches, southeast of Skerne. DS71
8431 910576
TA 053 547 Prehistoric Polished flint axe, Pickhills. DS72
1550113 TA 0551 5466 Modern Two probable Second World War bomb craters. DS73
1550249 TA 0578 5387 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Two enclosures sitting on top of medieval ridge and furrow and now possibly levelled.
DS74
9789 TA 0580 5405 Roman Roman ditches and pottery, Cleaves Farm. DS75 1550105 TA 0585 5365 Post-Medieval Gravel pit visible on aerial photographs. DS76
1550205 TA 0594 5341 Medieval Broad ditch surviving as an earthwork on early aerial photographs but now removed.
DS77
1550341 TA 060 543 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Ridge and furrow in the parish of Skerne and Wansford. DS78
11115 1550197
TA 060 544 Unknown Cropmark complex. DS79
18517 TA 061 539 Medieval Skerne Dyke. DS80 9787 TA 0616 5345 Unknown Crouched burial, Cleave Farm fish lagoon. DS81 9793 TA 0620 5420 Early Medieval Cropmark of possible channel to west of River Hull. DS82 9788 TA 0630 5400 Unknown Animal bones, drainage, River Hull. DS83
19369 TA 0689 5277 Bronze Age Possible round barrow, south of Brigham Ings. DS84 12455 SE 9691 4988 Post-Medieval East Field. DS85 2252 TA 065 521 Unknown Ditch systems and ring ditches. DS86
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2555 TA 0466 5511 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Church of St Leonard. Grade I listed building. DS87
18126 TA 0244 5328 Post-Medieval Site of Hutton vicarage. DS88
2950 TA 0902 5041 Bronze Age Beaker burial containing the bones of a young adult, a flint knife and pottery fragments.
DS89
2997, 3008 TA 085 504 Medieval and
Unknown Moated site and two banked and ditched enclosures (the latter of unknown date).
DS90
21649 TA 01771
55438 Post-Medieval Sunderlandwick Hall. Grade II listed building. DS91
3079 SE 969 478 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of medieval settlement. DS92
3248 TA 0232 5309 Post-Medieval 87 Pit Top Farmhouse. Grade II listed building. DS93 3259 TA 0228 5304 Post-Medieval Windmill. Grade II listed building. DS94 3744 SE 9703 4807 Post-Medieval Market Cross. Grade II listed building. DS95
3753 SE 9701 4814 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Church of All Saints. Grade II* listed building. DS96
18156 TA 037 534 Post-Medieval Site of allotments. DS97 18155 TA 0194 5308 Post-Medieval Site of allotments. DS98 19829, 19830
TA 0227 5331 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Find spot of medieval and post-medieval pottery, Hutton. DS99
19335 TA 0033 5218 Unknown Circular cropmark. DS100 19546 SE 9703 4808 Post-Medieval Site of cockpit. DS101 18122 TA 033 539 Post-Medieval Site of brick and tile yard. DS102 18123 TA 0357 5395 Post-Medieval Skerne bridge. DS103 18124 TA 0146 5257 Unknown Corka Dikes hole. DS104 18128 TA 0251 5351 Post-Medieval Primitive Methodist chapel. DS105 18127 TA 0238 5323 Unknown Manor house, Hutton. DS106
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18129 TA 0296 5332 Post-Medieval Hutton gatehouse. DS107 18148 TA 024 530 Post-Medieval Site of Hutton chalk pit and kilns. DS108 18153 TA 0233 5312 Post-Medieval Smithy. DS109 18152 TA 0248 5330 Post-Medieval Former Hutton vicarage. DS110 18154 TA 0242 5323 Unknown Site of public house. DS111 18118 TA 0208 5524 Unknown Milestone. DS112 18119 TA 0205 5503 Unknown South Lodge. DS113 18120 TA 004 546 Unknown Hay butts mounds. DS114 18121 TA 0209 5449 Unknown Site of Sunderlandwick Cottage. DS115 4389 TA 004 552 Prehistoric Embankment cross and enclosure. DS116 4383 TA 0086 5535 Unknown Site of embankment cross. DS117 4542 TA 0034 5300 Unknown Triple ditches. DS118 4548 TA 0115 5534 Bronze Age Round barrow. DS119 4535 TA 063 529 Bronze Age Bronze sword. DS120 4539 TA 0640 5180 Medieval Rotsea manor moated site. DS121 4544 TA 011 549 Bronze Age Site of barrow. Tree-trunk coffin with three inhumations found. DS122
19737 SE 9704 4780 Medieval Medieval occupation, west Damson Garth. DS123 4549 TA 0115 5516 Bronze Age Howe Hill round barrow. DS124 4550 TA 0706 5269 Bronze Age Corps landing round barrow. DS125 4537 TA 025 534 Unknown Two parallel banks, possibly camp remains. DS126 6284 TA 0287 5372 Post-Medieval House, 20a (Lindehof). Grade II listed building. DS127
6298 TA 0241 5335 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Church of St Peter. Grade II* listed building. DS128
6587 TA 017 554 Post Medieval
to Modern Site of Sunderlandwick Hall. DS129
20369 SE 97062
47933 Modern Anderson shelter, Lund. DS130
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20417 TA 04522
55243 Post-Medieval The Eagle public house, Skerne. Grade II listed building. DS131
20432 TA 01987
54127 Post-Medieval The Keepers House, Beverley Road, Sunderlandwick. DS132
8113 SE 974 505 Unknown Rectangular enclosures. DS133 8109 TA 0620 5190 Unknown Square ditched enclosure. DS134 8123 TA 016 526 Medieval Skibedon deserted medieval village. DS135 8128 TA 0754 5238 Unknown Old foundation and enclosure. DS136 8137 SE 990 537 Prehistoric Cropmark complex. DS137
8208 TA 044 552 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Skerne medieval/post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village. DS138
8040 SE 962 499 Unknown East to west trackway and field system. DS139 8816 SE 9870 4195 Post-Medieval Beverley to Market Weighton railway. DS140 9076 SE 9874 4213 Post-Medieval 1 The Old School House Highgate. Grade II listed building. DS141
9089 SE 9862 4197 Post-Medieval Highgate Farmhouse (No 15), Highgate (south side). Grade II listed building.
DS142
9095 SE 9873 4215 Post-Medieval Elmtree Farmhouse, Etton Road (north side). Grade II listed building. DS143 9123 SE 9787 4346 Post-Medieval 57 Main Street (south side). Grade II listed building. DS144 9129 SE 9810 4280 Post-Medieval Etton Mill. Grade II listed building. DS145 9132 SE 9699 4819 Post-Medieval 5 & 7 North Road (west side). Grade II listed building. DS146
9133 SE 9706 4835 Post-Medieval Lund House (formerly vicarage), North Road (east side). Grade II listed building.
DS147
9214 TA 066 518 Bronze Age Find spot of bucket handle, Rotsea Manor. DS148 9245 SE 995 434 Post-Medieval Beverley to Bainton Balk turnpike. DS149
9628 TA 023 533 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Hutton medieval/post-medieval settlement. DS150
9752 TA 012 554 Unknown Ring ditch. DS151
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9803 SE 9699 4810 Post-Medieval Ivy House (No 15), North Road (west side). Grade II listed building. DS152 10379 TA 0030 5450 Unknown Ring ditches and square enclosure. DS153
10662 SE 9705 4810 Modern K6 telephone kiosk outside Wellington Inn, The Green. Grade II listed building.
DS154
11055 SE 9876 4209 Post-Medieval Site of school. DS155 12456 SE 9685 4995 Post-Medieval Old chalk pit, north of East Field. DS156 12474 SE 9851 5196 Post-Medieval Site of chalk pit, north of Burnbutts Lane. DS157 12475 SE 9910 5012 Unknown Site of old sand pit, Wedding Wood. DS158 12518 TA 0010 5185 Post-Medieval Burnbutts pits chalk pits. DS159 12851 SE 9700 4830 Post-Medieval Methodist chapel. DS160 12853 SE 9702 4809 Post-Medieval Smithy, The Green. DS161 12854 SE 9703 4808 Post-Medieval Well on the Green. DS162 12855 SE 9700 4809 Post-Medieval Milestone on the Green. DS163 12856 SE 9700 4804 Post-Medieval Post office, the Green. DS164 12876 SE 9707 4697 Post-Medieval Milestone. DS165 12880 SE 973 464 Post-Medieval Old kiln chalk pit. DS166 13034 SE 9873 4212 Post-Medieval Well, junction of Etton Road and Highgate. DS167
13035 SE 9857 4194 Post-Medieval
to Modern Pump and well, Highgate. DS168
13435 TA 000 548 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Find spot of medieval/post-medieval pottery, low grounds. DS169
13439 SE 999 545 Unknown Find spot of animal bones, Sunderlandwick field. DS170 13440 TA 000 541 Roman Romano-British occupation, Sunderlandwick field, Southburn. DS171 13441 SE 998 540 Roman Find spot of Romano-British pottery, Cranswick field. DS172 13443 SE 999 536 Roman Find spot of Romano-British pottery, dump field. DS173 13444 SE 9970 5370 Roman Find spot of quern, railway grass field. DS174 13445 SE 993 532 Roman Romano-British occupation, Big Bustard field. DS175
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13481 SE 9865 4164 Roman Find spot of Roman coin of Valentian, 102 The Meadows. DS176
20776 SE 9704 4810 Post-Medieval
to Modern Wellington Inn DS177
14929 SE 9788 4346 Post-Medieval to Unknown
Well, south of Main Street. DS178
14940 SE 9705 4839 Unknown Site of building, east of North Road. DS179 14941 SE 9702 4800 Post-Medieval Primitive Methodist chapel. DS180 15148 TA 0437 5526 Post-Medieval Wesleyan Methodist chapel. DS181 15149 TA 0439 5529 Post-Medieval Former school, Skerne. DS182 15234 TA 0637 5177 Post-Medieval Site of Wesleyan Methodist chapel. DS183 15235 TA 0790 5103 Post-Medieval Bethell’s bridge. DS184 19577 9702 4833 Unknown Foundations. DS185
20368 SE 97069
47924 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Medieval pits, 2 Damson Garth. DS186
17404 TA 0464 5511 Unknown Possible structure, St Leonard’s churchyard. DS187
17251 SE 9705 4772 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Find spot of coin of Henry VIII, 3 South Avenue, Lund. DS188
AP 336 SE 99361
52233 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks on early aerial photographs. DS189
AP 336 SE 99343
52114 Unknown Circular pit on edge of ridge and furrow (DS189). DS190
AP 350 TA 12363
59197 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Possible mill pond or dew pond set within the earthwork remains of ridge and furrow and settlement remains of Gransmoor.
DS191
AP 302 TA 0287 5392 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Earthwork near railway. Possible extension of the village to the south. DS192
AP 303 TA 00250
52787 Unknown Possible earthworks including a rectilinear building and enclosure. DS193
AP 132 TA 0074 5412 Unknown Circular soilmark site. DS194
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Walkover 1N
TA 04521 54355
Unknown Single pottery fragment. DS195
Walkover 1O
TA 02706 54195
Prehistoric One piece of flint. DS196
Walkover 1P
TA 01982 53544
Prehistoric Four flints recovered. Some almost look Palaeolithic in style with a heavy patina, although they may represent pebble flint.
DS197
Walkover 1Q
TA 01943 53496
Prehistoric and Unknown
Two sherds of pottery and one piece of flint. DS198
Walkover 1R/1
TA 01004 53046
Prehistoric Two piece of flint recovered. DS199
Walkover 1R/2
TA 00921 52969
Prehistoric Two pieces of flint recovered, one with heavy patination. DS200
Walkover 1S
TA 00646 52637
Prehistoric and unknown
One sherd of pottery and a flint recovered from near this spot. DS201
Walkover 1T
SE 99779 52623
Prehistoric A few flints were recovered from this spot. DS202
Walkover 1U/1
SE 97776 50091
Post-Medieval Green glazed ware. DS203
Walkover 1U/2
SE 97813 50282
Prehistoric Flint. DS204
Walkover 1U/3
SE 97786 50150
Prehistoric Flint. DS205
Walkover 1U/4
SE 97744 50033
Prehistoric Flint. DS206
Walkover 1V
SE 976 498 Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks. DS207
Walkover 1W
SE 975 493 Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks. DS208
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Walkover 1X
SE 97518 49699
Post-Medieval Depression possibly representing a former quarry/mine. Slight ditch nearby may be linked to quarry or may be linked to former field boundary.
DS209
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SE 96408 48304
Post-Medieval Field marked as Mill Hill on First Edition Ordnance Survey plan of 1855 suggesting the site of a former mill.
DS210
Historic Mapping
SE 96168 48259
Post-Medieval Old pond marked on the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan of 1855. May have been linked to the possible former mill suggested by place name evidence.
DS211
Geophysical Survey
SE 95682 48286
Unknown Extensive settlement site identified through geophysical survey. Possibly iron Age or Romano-British.
DS212
Geophysical Survey
SE 96323 48618
Unknown Linear features identified through geophysical survey. Possibly associated with a nearby settlement site identified through geophysical survey (DS212).
DS213
Geophysical Survey
SE 95450 47297
Unknown Linear features identified through geophysical survey. Possibly associated with a nearby settlement site identified through geophysical survey (DS212).
DS214
Geophysical Survey
SE 96677 48852
Unknown Linear features identified by geophysical survey. Possibly archaeological. DS215
Geophysical Survey
SE 97625 49908
Unknown Linear features identified by geophysical survey. Possibly archaeological. DS216
1375144 Linear Post-Medieval Scarborough Branch Railway. Authorised 1845 and still operational. DS217
910776 TA 04068
55009 Medieval Site of a Cistercian grange, mentioned in 1197-1210. DS218
79342, 4396
TA 004 565 Iron Age Iron Age inhumation cemetery. Excavations have recorded at least two burials, although further square barrows have been reported.
DS219
79343 TA 005 563 Roman Location of a trench containing burial inhumation and Roman rubbish. It was found during building work and likely represents a late 1st century/2nd century AD settlement.
DS220
910599, 4423
TA 012 565 Medieval Deserted settlement of Kelleythorpe mentioned in the Domesday survey. It was possibly never more than a hamlet in size but by the 17th century it was jointly assessed with Elmswell for taxation purposes.
DS221
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1393974, 1393988, 1394008, 1394010, 1394016, 1394029
SE 995 565 Modern
Driffield Airfield, a former airfield first used in World War One with an Anti-Zepplin role. The landing strip was established in 1916 before a 25 acre technical site was built in 1918. The site of the airfield was converted back to agricultural use in 1920s but reactivated from 1935 as a result of the Second World War. During World War Two this base was used by Bomber Command. It was attacked repeatedly in 1940. After the war the base was used as a base for flying training and a Thor missile site. The base was handed to the army 1977 who used it as a barracks (Alamein Barracks) and training area. Site now partially cleared.
DS222
1418850 TA 0095 5630 Modern Location of a World War Two Allan Williams turret which forms part of the defence at Driffield Aerodrome.
DS223
1547891 TA 0058 5710 Modern A World War Two anti aircraft battery visible as a ruined structure on aerial photographs. It has since been demolished.
DS224
2879 TA 01 55 Bronze Age to
Bronze Age Site of three inhumations at lost village of Sunderlandwick. -
2556, 910776
TA 040 550 Medieval Site of Skerne Grange. -
15298 TA 06 56 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of chapel, Wansford. -
15166 TA 10 58 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of Chapel, Great Kelk. -
13416, 80878, 910816
TA 10 57 Prehistoric Stone implements, Gembling. -
3124 TA 08 54 Bronze Age Straight-based basal looped spearhead. - 3130 TA 08 53 Medieval Site of Brigham chapel. - 1691 TA 09 53 Post-Medieval Site of school. - 1692 TA 09 53 Unknown Small quern. -
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1702 TA 08 51 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Landing and swannery. -
1703 TA 09 51 Iron Age Worked wood. -
1706 TA 09 51 Iron Age to Bronze age
Iron Age earthworks. -
1710 TA 10 53 Post-Medieval Site of tollgate. - 1712 TA 09 53 Bronze Age Bronze axe. - 1694 TA 09 53 Post-Medieval Site of possible hall. - 3434 TA 09 53 Post-Medieval Well, Main Street. - 3752 SE 97 48 Medieval Site of stocks. - 3760 TA 14 58 Neolithic Stone axes. -
15294 TA 06 54 Medieval Site of Manor House, Wansford. - 1030,
910828 TA 10 58 Neolithic Adze from Manor Farm. -
3262, 80869 80872, 80875, 80881
TA 12 59 Early Neolithic
to Roman Prehistoric and Roman finds, Gransmoor. -
1129 TA 08 54 Early Medieval Small pot. - 7014 TA 09 52 Bronze Age Socketed axe and Celts. -
13470 TA 14 58 Mesolithic Find spot of Mesolithic scraper, Lissett. - 14813 TA 12 59 Post-Medieval Site of windmill, Gransmoor. -
14816 TA 12 59 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of Chapel, Gransmoor. -
15167 TA 07 52 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of chapel, Fisholme. -
14867 TA 11 60 Post-Medieval Site of Harpham Moor warren. -
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885 TA 12 53 Bronze Age Early Bronze Age flanged axe. - 80833 TA 12 59 Bronze Age Two flanged axes from Gransmoor. -
Skerne Block Valve Site to Barmston Pumping Station and Barmston Pumping Station to MLWS
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Fig. 10.1
15983 TA 095 516 Prehistoric Bog oaks, North Frodingham Carrs. SB1
729, 1031892
TA 1331 6104 Roman &
Early Medieval
Wharram Hill embankment cross of possible early medieval or later date is a visible as slight earthwork on Wharram Hill. A Roman oven, quern & pot have been recovered from the site. Scheduled Monument.
SB2
11701 TA 130 535 Post-Medieval Windmill, west of Beverley Road. SB3 19370 TA 1101 5090 Unknown Possible oval enclosure. SB4 9792 TA 0629 5471 Unknown Burial, Copper Hall. SB5 8557
910577 TA 0635 5420 Early Medieval Viking bridge and implements. SB6
9790 TA 0647 5467 Roman Roman ditches and pottery, Copper Hall Farm. SB7 8483 TA 065 550 Unknown Ditched field system, Snake Holm. SB8 10376
1550131 TA 066 548 Unknown Old field boundaries, west of River Hull, Skerne. SB9
2558 79372 TA 067 549 Early Iron Age
to Roman Roman coin hoard and torc found at Copper Hall Farm. SB10
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8729 TA 067 555 Roman Romano-British pottery kilns, Snakeholm. SB11 13609 TA 068 554 Unknown Antlers, Snakeholm Lock. SB12 1768 TA 0684 5543 Post-Medieval Snakeholm Locks, Wansford, Grade II listed building. SB13 15354
1550226 TA 069 547 Post-Medieval Site of Thornham Farm, Wansford. SB14
1550335 TA 071 541 Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow in the parish of Foston. SB15 7177
1550229 TA 072 546 Unknown Cropmarks. SB16
1550338 TA 073 539 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Ridge and furrow visible as earthworks and cropmarks. SB17
8161, 1550229
TA 075 550 Unknown Settlement complex. SB18
1550101 TA 0751 5481 Bronze Age Probable round barrow with a narrow ditch visible as a cropmark. SB19
1549554 TA 0756 5515 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosure surviving as a cropmark. SB20
8157 TA 076 567 Unknown Ditches, ring ditches and enclosure. SB21 15174, TA 0803 5697 Post-Medieval North Cattleholmes and South Cattleholmes. Farmhouses. SB22
1549773 TA 0806 5713 Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow visible as earthworks. SB23
1464129 TA 083 545 Post-Medieval and Modern
Gravel pits visible on aerial photographs. SB24
1549551 TA 0831 5724 Iron Age or
Roman Settlement and field system visible on aerial photographs. SB25
1549552 TA 0861 5729 Iron Age or
Roman Field system surviving as cropmarks. SB26
7455 TA 088 588 Unknown Ring ditch. SB27
1464153 TA 089 545 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Ridge and furrow in the parish of Foston visible as cropmarks and earthworks.
SB28
1549547 TA 0901 5670 Iron Age or Rectilinear enclosure and associated fragmentary cropmarks visible on aerial SB29
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Roman photographs. 4103, 79263
TA 0902 5855 Neolithic Flint knives and stone axe. SB30
1549566 TA 0913 5849 Medieval or
Post-Medieval Field boundaries visible as cropmarks. SB31
15163 TA 092 575 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of Great Kelk Water Mill. SB32
3132, 910722
TA 0924 5481 Post-Medieval Site of windmill, Mill Hill. SB33
1464126 TA 0926 5457 Modern Face of a small gravel pit. SB34 3131,
910721 TA 093 548 Medieval Watermill. SB35
1549544 TA 0931 5581 Iron Age or
Roman Ditched enclosure visible on aerial photographs. SB36
6267 TA 0934 5484 Post-Medieval Mill Farm House, Mill lane (west end). Grade II listed building. SB37 15225 TA 0945 5480 Post-Medieval Former Foston Mills Brewery. SB38 15226 TA 0945 5487 Post-Medieval Bethel Chapel and burial ground. SB39
1549562 TA 0948 5854 Modern Five Second World War bomb craters. SB40 15227 TA 0955 5506 Post-Medieval Former Cross Keys Public House. SB41
1549729 TA 0965 5556 Medieval Ridge and furrow near Foston. SB42
1549545 TA 0965 5637 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosure visible on aerial photographs. SB43
14851 TA 097 595 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Little Kelk medieval and post-medieval settlement and possible shrunken medieval village.
SB44
15228 TA 0973 5532 Post-Medieval Site of alms houses. SB45 14856
1504922 TA 0974 5952 Post-Medieval Former Primitive Methodist Chapel, Little Kelk. SB46
1549725 TA 0984 5537 Medieval or Settlement remains, in the form of crofts, surviving as earthworks near SB47
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Post-Medieval Foston. 1549768 TA 0984 5907 Medieval Ridge and furrow in the parish of Kelk. SB48 1464133 TA 0985 5467 Post-Medieval Small clay pits visible on aerial photographs. SB49
1461229 TA 0993 5693 Medieval or
Post-Medieval Pair of dewponds visible on aerial photographs. SB50
15229, 15169
TA 0995 5540 Post-Medieval Site of Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. SB51
21682 TA 11100
52370 Unknown Linear ditch features and enclosures. SB52
3133 910815
TA 100 558 Medieval Cross base, St. Andrew's Churchyard. Grade II listed building. SB53
8066, 1460723
TA 100 590 Medieval Great Kelk medieval and post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village.
SB54
3136 80887 TA 1007 5582 Medieval Church of St Andrew. Grade II* listed building. SB55
9592 TA 101 558 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Foston on the Wolds medieval post-medieval settlement. SB56
14997 TA 1010 5865 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, Great Kelk. SB57 14992 TA 1018 5595 Post-Medieval The Plough Inn, Foston. SB58 14991 TA 1019 5599 Post-Medieval Former smithy, Foston. SB59 15164 TA 102 569 Post-Medieval Wagon shed. SB60
1461236 TA 1020 5750 Medieval or
Post-Medieval Dewpond visible as on aerial photographs. SB61
14993 TA 1025 5600 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, Foston. SB62 2835, 81290
TA 1026 6039 Bronze Age or
Iron Age Kelk Hill cremation burial. No associated finds but Iron Age pottery found in area.
SB63
1461213 TA 103 587 Medieval or
Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow and medieval or post-medieval drains in the parish of Kelk. SB64
14996 TA 1030 5818 Post-Medieval Chestnut Horse public house, Great Kelk. SB65
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14995 15170
TA 1031 5812 Post-Medieval Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. SB66
15013 TA 1033 5664 Post-Medieval School, Long Lane. SB67
15165 TA 107 557 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Site of Parsonage House. SB68
3126 80840 TA 107 569 Bronze Age Two bronze axes. SB69 3635 TA 107 601 Unknown Complex, south of Turtle Hill Wood. SB70 21342
1088011 TA 1075 5401
Iron Age to Roman
Enclosure and ditches. SB71
879 TA 1078 5496 Unknown Inhumation in coffin, west of West Field Farm. SB72 8806
910850 TA 108 556 Medieval Possible moated site. SB73
2833 TA 108 601 Prehistoric Site of lake dwelling. SB74
1460721 TA 10801
56400 Iron Age or
Roman Possible enclosure visible as a cropmark. SB75
81299 TA 1083 6014 Prehistoric Alleged lake dwelling at Little Kelk found before 1907, comprising piles, transverse wooden beams and brushwood. No precise dating evidence.
SB76
3129 80857 TA 109 570 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Gembling. Medieval and post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village.
SB77
14994 TA 1091 5703 Post-Medieval Site of Primitive Methodist Chapel. SB78 8064 TA 111 595 Unknown Linear ditch. SB79
1461195 TA 111 601 Post-Medieval A sandpit and trackway of post-medieval date and a possible natural feature of uncertain date are visible.
SB80
3260 80824 TA 1111 5957 Iron Age Iron Age settlement site, Gransmoor Quarry, Thornham Hill. SB81
1460732 TA 112 595 Post-Medieval and Modern
Sand pits linked by a trackway visible on aerial photographs. SB82
7660 1199348
TA 112 597 Upper
Palaeolithic Palaeolithic occupation, Gransmoor Quarry. Barbed antler recovered during watching brief.
SB83
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7849 1324863
TA 1120 6105 Bronze Age Round barrow, Harpham Moor. A round barrow, ploughed down and barely discernible as a slight rise. This may be the barrow excavated by William Greenwell sometime between 1877 and 1890.
SB84
15380 TA 113 554 Prehistoric Ring ditch, east of Foston Lane. SB85
20739 TA 114 567 Post-Medieval
to Modern Gembling House. SB86
8065 TA 114 588 Unknown Barf Hill enclosures. Possible sections recorded on geophysical survey. SB87 7584, 3252,
80821 TA 114 591
Early Neolithic to Roman
Site of Barf Hill lake dwelling. Also find spots of Roman vessel and pit. SB88
1390966 TA 114 604 Early Medieval
or Medieval A mound at Turtle Hill destroyed by bulldozing (in the 1970s) may have been a motte.
SB89
1460730 TA 1143 5452 Post-Medieval Gravel pit visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. SB90 15213 TA 1145 5455 Post-Medieval Pitwherry Bridge, Foston Lane. SB91
1461209 TA 115 563 Medieval Ridge and furrow in the parish of Beeford. SB92 7591 TA 115 593 Unknown Ditch, north of Kelk Lane. SB93
1461222 TA 115 603 Medieval or
Post-Medieval Medieval or post-medieval ridge and furrow in the parish of Harpham. SB94
1461225 TA 1156 5662 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Field boundary visible as an earthwork and cropmark. SB95
880 TA 117 557 Unknown Ring ditch, east of Prickett’s Whin. SB96 1461211 TA 117 577 Medieval Ridge and furrow in the parish of Foston. SB97 15379 TA 118 592 Unknown Double ditch, south of Kelk Lane. SB98
20028 TA 1185 5395 Iron Age to
Early MedievalFossilised tapping pit, Beeford. SB99
80863 TA 1198 5548 Unknown Cropmark enclosure and linear feature. SB100 881 TA 120 554 Prehistoric Group of ring ditches. SB101
1461202 TA 120 579 Post-Medieval and Modern
Sand and gravel pit visible on aerial photographs. SB102
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6997 TA 1200 5562 Post-Medieval Woodhouse Farmhouse. SB103
3255 80854 TA 1200 5950 Medieval Gransmoor medieval and post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village.
SB104
1461238 1461240
TA 1207 5676 Medieval or
Post-Medieval Mound of uncertain function in Crow Wood and Dewpond visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs.
SB105
14998 TA 1219 5948 Post-Medieval Site of smithy, Gransmoor. SB106
1460750 TA 122 594 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Possible croft ditches and other features, Gransmoor. SB107
1461220 TA 122 595 Medieval and Post-Medieval
Ridge and furrow in the parish of Burton Agnes. SB108
4949 TA 1224 5944 Post-Medieval Gransmoor Church. SB109 15010 TA 1227 5949 Post-Medieval Former smithy, Gransmoor. SB110
1460740 TA 125 586 Post-Medieval A perpendicular arrangement of field boundaries visible on aerial photographs.
SB111
1460737 TA 126 586 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosure and associated field boundaries visible as cropmarks. SB112
3254 80830 TA 126 594 Bronze Age Flanged axe find spot. SB113
1461191 TA 126 609 Medieval or
Post-Medieval Two hollows are visible as slight earthworks on air photographs at the site where Burton Carr House is depicted on the 1st edition OS map.
SB114
15003 TA 1267 6096 Post-Medieval Site of Burton Carr House. SB115 17473 TA 127 606 Post-Medieval Cropmarks, east of Woodside Farm. SB116 17524 TA 130 559 Medieval Site of Beeford Grange. SB117 15001 TA 131 583 Post-Medieval Site of Tithe Farm. SB118 7588
910648 TA 131 588 Iron Age Ditches, enclosures and square barrows. SB119
7586, 910647
TA 131 603 Iron Age to
Roman Fragmentary ditches, two square barrows, one of unusual size, north of Fourth Farm.
SB120
3761 80846 TA 1315 5770 Early Medieval Burial ground, Lissett Airfield. SB121
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7616 80827 TA 1315 5926 Iron Age Find spot of an embankment cross. SB122 15002 TA 1323 5765 Post-Medieval Site of Low Field Barn. SB123 7593, 80827, 14999,
1461205
TA 133 592 Iron Age &
Modern Iron Age ditch. Hill Farm, Gransmoor. Also includes the site of a Second World War military camp.
SB124
1460767 TA 133 598 Iron Age or
Roman Trackway flanked by ditches and possible square barrows. SB125
727, 21234, 1007732
TA 1242 6181 Bronze Age Site of round barrow. Scheduled Monument. SB126
1461179 TA 134 593 Iron Age or
Roman Rectilinear enclosure and associated ditches visible as cropmarks. SB127
11147, 1401983
TA 135 580 Modern Former airfield, Lissett. SB128
1460777 TA 135 595 Iron Age and
Roman Enclosure, trackway, and field boundaries visible on aerial photographs. SB129
1461184 TA 135 604 Post-Medieval Post-medieval field boundaries and other field boundaries or ditches of uncertain date are visible as cropmarks.
SB130
1461182 TA 135 605 Iron Age or
Roman Three possible Iron Age of Roman period rectilinear enclosures, one of which may be a square barrow.
SB131
1461185 TA 135 609 Iron Age or
Roman Possible Iron Age or Roman period rectilinear enclosure and field boundaries.
SB132
9974, 910636
TA 136 606 Iron Age Square barrow, Hastem Hills. SB133
15000 TA 1380 5929 Post-Medieval Gransmoor Lodge Farm, Gransmoor. SB134
1430282 TA 1429 6053 Medieval &
Post-Medieval
Block of medieval and post-medieval ridge and furrow cultivation and a probable associated building platform are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.
SB135
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15035 TA 1454 5666 Post-Medieval Low Fields Farm. SB136
877 TA 127 546 Iron Age to
Roman Cropmarks showing trackways, rectilinear ditches and enclosures. SB137
1699 TA 0865 5325 Prehistoric Howes Hill Barrow cemetery. SB138 1695 TA 0914 5174 Post-Medieval Two farmhouses and one cottage farmstead. SB139 1696 TA 0988 5239 Unknown Possible mill site. SB140 1697 TA 0964 5295 Post-Medieval North Frodingham mill. SB141 1701 TA 090 534 Early Medieval Early medieval coin. SB142
1681 TA 0975 5315 Early Medieval
to Medieval Site of three fisheries owned by Frodingham manor. SB143
1682 TA 089 534 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Church of St Elgin. Grade II* Listed building. SB144
1683 TA 090 533 Early Medieval Early medieval cemetery, Vicarage Close. SB145 1684 TA 0890 5340 Early Medieval Head of Anglian monumental grave cross. SB146
1685 TA 098 531 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Medieval/post-medieval settlement. SB147
1686 TA 084 539 Early Medieval Site of settlement. SB148 1687 TA 086 518 Iron Age Iron Age settlement site. SB149 1688 TA 0920 5320 Bronze Age Bramble Hill round barrow. SB150 1689 TA 1220 5190 Bronze Age Round barrow. SB151 1690, 19547
TA 096 531 Post-Medieval Site of stocks. SB152
1704 TA 0960 5310 Post-Medieval Market Cross. Grade II Listed building. SB153 1707 TA 087 526 Prehistoric Possible burial mounds. SB154 1708 TA 117 514 Medieval Site of possible grange. SB155 1709 TA 1051 5322 Post-Medieval Frodingham – Beeford road course. SB156 1713 TA 0901 5344 Early Medieval Silver coins. SB157
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1714 TA 086 534 Post-Medieval Site of canal bridge and a landing place. SB158 2560 TA 0636 5639 Medieval Probable moated site. SB159
2836, 196, 1005202
TA 0950 6010 Neolithic to Medieval
Moat and pot kiln. Scheduled Monument. SB160
2837 TA 0904 5968 Bronze Age Cropmark of possible round barrow. SB161 3128 TA 077 535 Unknown System of ditches with associated drainage. SB162 3123 TA 0788 5266 Medieval Moated site. SB163 3416 TA 1490 5509 Unknown Field system. SB164
3134 TA 0782 5366 Palaeolithic to
Mesolithic Site of flint working site with over 4,400 flints recovered. SB165
3285, 26527,
1013706 TA 1310 6240 Iron Age Haisthorpe barrow cemetery. Scheduled Monument. SB166
3762 TA 1444 5805 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Church of St James. Grade II listed building. SB167
18423 TA 122 524 Post-Medieval
to Modern World War 2 decoy site, west of Pinderhill Farm. SB168
17289 TA 0760 5356 Post-Medieval Memorial stone, south of Elm Tree Farm. SB169 17934 TA 0625 5674 Medieval Find spot of medieval pottery, garden of the old school house, Wansford. SB170 17855 TA 0895 5160 Neolithic Find spot of flint flake, Emmotland. SB171 3987 TA 076 574 Unknown Square features. SB172 4084 TA 0815 5875 Post-Medieval Civil war earthwork. SB173 4105 TA 1117 6125 Bronze Age Round barrow. SB174 4840 TA 0623 5618 Post-Medieval Canal lock. Grade II listed building. SB175
4841 TA 0625 5663 Post-Medieval Lychgate and wall to churchyard to St Mary the Virgin. Grade II listed building.
SB176
4842 TA 0625 5669 Post-Medieval Vicarage. Grade II listed building. SB177
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4843 TA 0627 5672 Post-Medieval Fishing post and old schoolhouse. Grade II listed building. SB178 4845 TA 0633 5619 Post-Medieval Manor house. Grade II listed building. SB179 4890 TA 0635 5613 Post-Medieval Wansford mill & farmhouse. Grade II listed building. SB180 4891 TA 0627 5620 Post-Medieval Manor house. Grade II listed building. SB181
5158, 6553 TA 090 535 Iron Age Find spot for pottery. SB182 6328 TA 0899 5343 Post-Medieval Church End farmhouse. Grade II listed building. SB183 6338 TA 0621 5665 Post-Medieval Church of St Mary. Grade II* listed building. SB184 6535 TA 057 558 Unknown Enclosures. SB185
6633, 7047 TA 1220 5396 Post-Medieval Town Farmhouse and associated barns. Listed building Grade II. SB186
6669 TA 144 580 Medieval to
Post- MedievalLissett medieval/post-medieval village. SB187
6942 TA 0639 5602 Post-Medieval Wansford Bridge. Grade II listed building. SB188
20429 TA 08920
53397 Post-Medieval Find spot of sherd of Ryedale ware. SB189
8066 TA 100 590 Medieval &
Post-Medieval Great Kelk medieval/post medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village.
SB190
7456 TA 079 577 Unknown Possible field boundaries, east of White Dyke. SB191 8205 TA 060 565 Unknown Enclosures and ditches. SB192
8206 TA 062 566 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Wansford medieval/post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village. SB193
8219 TA 093 519 Bronze Age Find spot of Bronze Age sword. SB194 8432 TA 061 563 Post-Medieval Landing stage. SB195 8433 TA 083 583 Prehistoric Find spot of axe-hammer, Millingdale House Farm. SB196 8439 TA 0817 5862 Prehistoric Find spot of flint knife, northeast of Millingdale House Farm. SB197 8860 TA 120 522 Unknown Maidens’ grave. SB198 8861 TA 121 527 Neolithic Find spot of Neolithic artefacts, Catholic Gate. SB199 8936 TA 138 622 Prehistoric Find spot of axe-hammer, Demming Farm. SB200
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9232 TA 10 53 Post-Medieval Site of possible deer park. SB201 9489 TA 0902 5375 Unknown Frodingham Beck. SB202
9593 TA 079 537 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Brigham medieval/post-medieval settlement. SB203
21347 TA 1086 5199 Unknown Series of sub-rectangular enclosures. SB204
9955 TA 149 549 Post-Medieval
to Modern Dringhoe Hall, Beeford Road (north side), Dringhoe. SB205
9956 TA 1439 5803 Post-Medieval Manor farmhouse, Church Street (west side, off), Lisset. Grade II listed building.
SB206
14853 TA 092 594 Medieval Site of watermill, Little Kelk. SB207 14858 TA 1378 6205 Post-Medieval Demming Farm, Demming Hill. SB208
20796 TA 0965 5314 Post-Medieval
to Modern Cross Farm. SB209
20797 TA 0971 5315 Post-Medieval
to Modern Village store. SB210
20798 TA 0971 5320 Post-Medieval
to Modern No. 3 Foston Lane. SB211
20799 TA 0956 5313 Post-Medieval
to Modern No. 6 Main Street. SB212
14871 TA 0645 5597 Post-Medieval Site of orphan’s houses, Wansford. SB213 14873 TA 0650 5602 Post-Medieval The Trout Inn, Wansford. SB214
14872 TA 0663 5582 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, south of Wansford. This area also marks the southern limit of the DMV which survives as earthworks and was identified by geophysical survey.
SB215
14874 TA 0648 5609 Post-Medieval Wesleyan Methodist chapel. SB216 14875 TA 0644 5616 Post-Medieval Site of well. SB217 14876 TA 0625 5612 Post-Medieval Site of Wansford mills. SB218 14877 TA 0618 5633 Post-Medieval Gate house, Wansford. SB219
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14878 TA 0625 5660 Post-Medieval Former National School. SB220 14879 TA 0631 5677 Post-Medieval Site of well, Croft Garth. SB221 14880 TA 0695 5675 Post-Medieval Site of Spring Cottage, Carr Lane. SB222 14977 TA 083 583 Post-Medieval Millingdale Farm. SB223 14990 TA 0954 6029 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, Little Kelk. SB224 15212 TA 1260 5405 Post-Medieval Former Ship Inn, Main Street. SB225 14997 TA 1010 5865 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, Great Kelk. SB226 15012 TA 0620 5629 Post-Medieval Former Primitive Methodist chapel. SB227 15023 TA 1447 5827 Post-Medieval 3 Fisher Lane, Lissett. SB228 15024 TA 1434 5833 Post-Medieval Site of well, west of Gransmoor Road, Lisset. SB229 15025 TA 1425 5818 Post-Medieval Site of brick and tile yard, Lissett. SB230 15026 TA 1447 5817 Post-Medieval Former smithy, Mount Farm, Lissett. SB231 15034 TA 1433 5785 Post-Medieval Site of brickworks, Lissett. SB232 15063 TA 1475 5471 Post-Medieval Site of Newley Gate. SB233 15079 TA 1375 6207 Post-Medieval Dovecote, Demming Farm. SB234 15215 TA 0996 5305 Post-Medieval Former National School. SB235 15216 TA 0995 5314 Post-Medieval Site of independent chapel. SB236 15217 TA 0997 5318 Post-Medieval Methodist chapel. SB237 15241 TA 1261 5404 Post-Medieval Former congregational church. SB238 15242 TA 0893 5338 Post-Medieval Vicarage, Church Lane. SB239 15291 TA 0635 5659 Post-Medieval 1-12 Ireland Square, Wansford. SB240 15218 TA 0972 5323 Post-Medieval Former Primitive Methodist chapel. SB241 15219 TA 0971 5313 Post-Medieval Site of Blue Bell public house. SB242
15220 TA 090 532 Post-Medieval
to Modern Site of brick and tile yard. SB243
15221 TA 0964 5312 Post-Medieval The Star public house. SB244 15222 TA 0904 5375 Post-Medieval Site of The Gate public house. SB245
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15223 TA 0898 5378 Post-Medieval Frogingham Bridge brewery. SB246 15224 TA 0804 5388 Post-Medieval Wesleyan Methodist chapel. SB247 15230 TA 0790 5376 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, Brigham. SB248 15231 TA 0764 5367 Post-Medieval Former Brigham Arms public house. SB249 15232 TA 0912 5203 Post-Medieval Site of Turfcarr Cottage. SB250 19794 TA 0920 5350 Medieval Find spot of five silver groats, North Frodingham. SB251
20157 TA 10020
53120 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Find spot of medieval pottery. SB252
15523 TA 085 589 Iron Age Settlement site and square barrow. SB253 15529 TA 088 592 Iron Age Settlement site and square barrow. SB254 AP 319 TA 1080 5756 Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks on early aerial photographs. SB255 AP 319 TA 1096 5777 Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks on early aerial photographs. SB256
AP 322 TA 1281 5976 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks on early aerial photographs. SB257
AP 322 TA 1277 5942 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks on early aerial photographs. SB258
AP 347 TA 1006 5739 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks on early aerial photographs. SB259
AP 352 TA 0688 5588 Medieval/Post-
Medieval Ridge and furrow surviving as earthworks on early aerial photographs along with remains of the DMV to the south of Wansford.
SB260
AP 353 TA 0737 5584 Post-Medieval Possible dew pond. SB261 AP 353 TA 0763 5591 Post-Medieval Possible dew pond. SB262
AP 397 TA 0853 5659 Medieval/Post-
Medieval
Rectilinear cropmark of a possible building. It may be associated with a former field boundary surviving as a cropmark. Identified as continuing into the pipeline by the geophysical survey.
SB263
Walkover 1D
TA 13764 59869
Prehistoric Large pieces of flint in a field that contained very little other natural flint. SB264
Walkover TA 11939 Prehistoric Three pieces of flint recovered from a field that contained very little natural SB265
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1E 59017 flint. Some, including the largest piece, show signs of reworking. Walkover
1F TA 11149
57773 Prehistoric Two flints recovered. One may represent a very rudimentary scraper. SB266
Walkover 1G
TA 11263 58269
Prehistoric
The field contained a large amount of flint in certain areas, possible resulting from the disturbance of gravels. Flints recovered came from the upper half of the field where not much flint was observed. Four flints recovered including a one piece with possible re-touch.
SB267
Walkover 1H
TA 10377 57454
Prehistoric Four flints recovered. SB268
Walkover 1I TA 09167
56921 Post-Medieval One sherd of slip ware (rim), and three flint flakes. SB269
Walkover 1JTA 08719
56825 Iron Age
Large assemblage of possible Iron Age pottery. All found within 5m of the grid reference. Possible remains of settlement also recorded on the geophysical survey.
SB270
Walkover 1K
TA 06721 55790
Prehistoric Flints, some of which may have been worked. Along with two sherds of pottery.
SB271
Walkover 1L
TA 06418 54810
Post-Medieval Ridge and furrow. SB272
Walkover 1M
TA 06475 55525
Prehistoric Field containing flint. Most seemed to be natural and no material was recovered.
SB273
365 TA 1525 6023 Medieval Winkton deserted medieval village. Identified through geophysical survey of the Pipeline.
SB274
328 TA 159 601 Unknown Linear ditch. SB275 21084
1551047 TA 16100
61000 Prehistoric Flint flake and 2 chunks (Barmston-9) found during field walking. SB276
3758, 3764 80769
TA 1611 5790 Iron Age and
Roman Iron Age pot and Romano-British settlement site, found during excavations of the alleged vallum of a temporary Roman camp.
SB277
21070, TA 16170 Iron Age to Iron Age/Roman field boundaries, east of Fraisthorpe. SB278
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1446481 61370 Roman 21106,
1444917 TA 16180
59930 Modern World War 2 pillbox and barbed wire, north of Barmston. SB279
21065, 1551013
TA 16200 61400
Prehistoric Flint scraper and flakes of till A flint (Barmston-23) found during field walking by HWP
SB280
348, 910633
TA 1629 6029 Post-Medieval Site of beacon, Hamilton Hill. SB281
21104, 1446469
TA 16300 60190
Modern World War 2 trench and trackway, Hamilton Hill. SB282
21099, 21100, 21101, 21102,
1551058
TA 16300 60200
Prehistoric Collections of flint flakes and other flint objects. Late prehistoric flint assemblage consisting of 17 flakes, two scrapers, and a chunk, mainly Lower Chalk and till A flints (Barmston-7).
SB283
21096, 21097,
1551056
TA 16300 60400
Prehistoric Scraper & retouched flake of till A flint (Barmston-12), and flakes of till A flint (Barmston-11).
SB284
21066, 21067, 21068, 21069,
1551015
TA 16300 61400
Prehistoric & Early Medieval
Finds located in this area include a retouched till B flake and two chunks of till A flint (Barmston-19), a flake of till B flint and a possible Saxon pottery sherd (Barmston-25), a scraper and flakes of till A flint (Barmston-24), and a scraper of red Dimlington flint (Barmston-20).
SB285
21085, 1551049
TA 16400 61000
Prehistoric Flakes of till A flint (Barmston-16) found during field walking. SB286
333, 1551050
TA 1641 5985 Unknown Enclosures identified as cropmarks. SB287
21095, 1446470
TA 16426 60474
Modern World War 2 pillbox and barbed wire enclosure, north of Hamilton Hill. SB288
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21107, 1444915
TA 16440 59930
Modern World War 1 pillbox, north of Barmston. SB289
21091, 21092, 21093,
1551054, 1551055,
TA 16550 60600
Prehistoric Flake of till B flint (Barmston-15), and a core & flake of till A flint (Barmston-13) found during field walking. A flake of till A flint (Barmston-14) was also found.
SB290
21076, 1418847
TA 16615 61272
Modern World War 2 pillbox and barbed wire, Watermill Grounds, Barmston SB291
331 TA 1664 6154 Unknown Enclosures and ditches. SB292 1446444 TA 1669 6115 Modern Second World War gun emplacement. SB293 21078,
1446482 TA 16700
61250 Iron Age to
Roman Iron Age/Romano-British enclosures, Watermill Grounds. SB294
21098, 1446468
TA 16740 60230
Modern World War 2 pillbox, Low Grounds. SB295
21077, 1446311
TA 16780 61260
Modern World War 2 anti-glider trenches, east of Fraisthorpe. SB296
326 374, 1446478, 1446484,
TA 168 609 Prehistoric Watermill Ground complex CHECK. SB297
21071, 21072, 21073, 21075,
1551046
TA 16800 61300
Prehistoric Flake of till A flint (Barmston-22), possible Neolithic blade-like flake of till B flint (Barmston-18), flakes of till A and B flint (Barmston-17), and a flake of Lower Chalk flint (Barmston-21).
SB298
21080, 1446445
TA 16810 61150
Modern World War 2 fortified farm buildings, Watermill Grounds. SB299
21103, TA 16820 Iron Age to Iron Age/Romano-British enclosures and field boundaries, Low Grounds. SB300
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1446485 60200 Roman
21086 TA 16820
60930 Bronze Age Possible burial mounds, Watermill Grounds. SB301
8983, 1446487
TA 1685 6060 Iron Age Enclosures and square barrows identified from aerial photographs. SB302
21090, 1446479,
21154
TA 16891 60682
Modern World War 1 and World War 2 pillbox, Watermill Grounds. SB303
21081, 21082,
1418854, 1418855,
TA 16891 61147
Modern World War 1 pillbox and World War 2 pillboxes (lozenge shaped), Watermill Grounds.
SB304
351, 1445312
TA 1692 5866 Prehistoric Oval enclosure or ring ditch identified on aerial photographs. SB305
21156 TA 16950
60630 Modern World War 2 pillbox. SB306
21087, 1446449
TA 16960 60920
Modern World War 2 pillbox, barbed wire and weapons pits, Barmston Sands. SB307
21204 TA 16961
60049 Prehistoric Site of Barmston Mere. SB308
21079, 1446447
TA 16970 61160
Modern World War 2 searchlight battery, Watermill Grounds. SB309
21150 TA 16982
61302 Modern World War 2 pillbox and beach obstacles. SB310
15036, 1551045
TA 16985 61235
Mesolithic Elk antler found on beach, Barmston Sands. SB311
15015, 1551010
TA 16987 61399
Post-Medieval Site of watermill bridge. SB312
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21141, 1445190
TA 16990 58650
Modern World War 2 military camp, South Field. SB313
21083, 1446447
TA 16990 61150
Modern World War 2 gun emplacement, Watermill Grounds. Includes a number of features including a search light battery.
SB314
21148 TA 16992
61259 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes. SB315
21052, 1446322
TA 16993 61559
Modern World War 2 anti tank defences/tank traps, Fraisthorpe Sands. SB316
1446464 TA 170 601 Modern Second World War weapons pit and barbed wire. SB317 364,
910710 TA 170 613 Medieval Site of watermill, Haurn. SB318
21094, 1446456
TA 17000 60500
Modern World War 2 pillbox and military structures, Barmston Sands. SB319
21157 TA 17000
60600 Modern World War 2 beach light. SB320
21088, 1446451
TA 17000 60770
Modern World War 2 weapons pits, Barmston Sands. SB321
21149 TA 17009
60896 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes. SB322
350, 80760 TA 1701 5862 Middle Bronze Age-Iron Age
Bronze Age lake dwelling and Iron Age occupation. SB323
21147 TA 17018
61963 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes. SB324
21089, 1446454
TA 17020 60700
Modern World War 2 military buildings, Barmston Sands. SB325
21165, 1445536
TA 17040 58260
Modern World War 2 military buildings, Brickdale. SB326
21166 TA 17090 Modern World War 2 pillboxes, Brickdale SB327
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58160 21159,
1444936 TA 17099
58591 Modern World War 2 pillbox, Brickdale. SB328
355, 80763 TA 171 586 Roman Romano-British pottery rim fragment, Horse Bridge. SB329 21160,
1444948 TA 17110
58520 Modern World War 2 pillbox and military features, Brickdale. SB330
21158, 1445274
TA 17140 58620
Post-Medieval to Modern
Possible World War 2 bridge, Barmston Main Drain. SB331
15037, 1551018
TA 1716 5867 Post-Medieval Site of lifeboat house identified from various sources including historic mapping. No longer extant.
SB332
21134, 1445262
TA 17160 58730
Modern World War 2 gun emplacement and trench, South Field. SB333
18630, 1551022
TA 1718 5880 Iron Age Ditch containing Iron Age sherds, South Field. SB334
21164, 1445242
TA 17180 58340
Modern World War 2 anti-glider trenches, Brickdale. SB335
21198 TA 17199
58214 Modern World War 2 pillbox. SB336
6668, 1546405
TA 172 582 Roman Linear ditch and Romano-British pottery. SB337
21162, 21200
TA 17205 58429
Modern World War 2 pillboxes. SB338
21161, 1445179
TA 17250 58460
Modern World War 2 trackways and barbed wire, Brickdale. SB339
21201 TA 17300
58032 Modern World War 2 pillbox. SB340
21199 TA 17310
57961 Iron Age to
Roman Iron Age/Romano-British pit. SB341
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21167, 1445452
TA 17310 58120
Modern World War 2 minefields, Highlands. SB342
344 TA 171 614 Mesolithic Harpoon found at the mouth of Earl’s Dyke. SB343 327 TA 1648 6156 Bronze Age Square barrow. SB344 330 TA 1670 6340 Unknown Enclosures and ditches. SB345 332 TA 1575 5935 Iron Age Five square barrows. SB346 334 TA 1691 5987 Unknown Double-ditched trackway. SB347 336 TA 1550 6245 Unknown Cropmarks of fields & enclosures. SB348 337 TA 1562 6126 Unknown Conygarth Hill ring ditch. SB349 338 TA 1671 5901 Medieval Square ditched platform. SB350 341 TA 160 591 Medieval Site of Medieval buildings. SB351 347 TA 156 588 Early Medieval Part of hogback of freestone, All Saints Church. SB352
21203 TA 17367
57806 Modern World War 2 anti-tank blocks. SB353
21183 TA 17390
57500 Modern Possible World War 2 gun emplacement and military features, Criftings. SB354
21184 TA 17530
57490 Modern Site of possible World War 2 military pillbox and military features, Criftings. SB355
21185 TA 17560
57440 Modern Site of World War 2 anti-tank cubes, Criftings. SB356
21202 TA 17410
57654 Modern World War 2 anti-tank wall. SB357
349 TA 1560 6121 Medieval Site of Coneygarth Hill Warren. SB358
352 TA 1545 6136 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Cropmark of hollow-way from the modern road at Fraisthorpe Bridge. SB359
353 TA 1715 5943 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Old coast road from Barmston to Auburn shown on maps but since destroyed by windblown sand and erosion.
SB360
354 TA 16 62 Roman Pot fragment of Romano-British vessel. SB361
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357 TA 1674 6261 Medieval Site of demolished St Nicholas’ Chapel. A knife with a bone handle and fragments of coloured glass were found. A child’s skeleton was discovered at the side of a wall.
SB362
358 TA 170 627 Roman Roman coin hoard with coins dating from Vespasian to Antoninus Pius. SB363
359, 21204 TA 1556 5878 Medieval Medieval complex including two moated sites, three fishponds, a pond and associated enclosures with part of a field system. Scheduled Monument.
SB364
360 TA 153 617 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Post-medieval settlement and shrunken medieval village of Fraisthorpe. SB365
361, 3161 TA 1541 6169 Medieval to
Post-Medieval St Edmund’s chapel with elements from the 13th century, and with remains of a motte. Grade II listed building.
SB366
363 TA 171 613 Medieval Deserted medieval village of Hartburn now lost to the sea. SB367 652 TA 155 614 Post-Medieval Site of beacon. SB368 2365 TA 1625 5911 Post-Medieval Manor farmhouse. Grade II listed building. SB369 3141 TA 171 628 Roman Roman coins and Signal Station pottery. SB370 3417 TA 159 552 Medieval Dringhoe deserted medieval village. SB371 8930 TA 155 613 Medieval Site of bridge, Fraisthorpe. SB372 8931 TA 170 629 Roman Find spot of Romano-British vessel fragment, Aubrun Sands. SB373 3757 TA 1509 5658 Bronze Age Circular cropmark, possibly a barrow or hut. SB374
3759 TA 1748 5755 Iron Age to
Roman Romano-British settlement site. Storage jar and hard grey fabrics farm. Site possibly destroyed by erosion.
SB375
8927 TA 161 559 Bronze Age Find spot of two bronze axes. SB376
3784 TA 1598 5596 Late Neolithic to Late Iron
Age Round Hill lake dwelling. SB377
4279 TA 175 579 Unknown Find spot. SB378 4409, 15808
TA 174 575 Bronze Age,
Roman Bronze spearhead and a probable pit with Romano-British pottery, Ulrome Caravan Park.
SB379
5031 TA 1565 5885 Medieval Rectory. SB380
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6078 TA 1565 5885 Medieval Church of All Saints. Grade I listed building. SB381
6079 TA 1556 5879 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Old Hall. Grade II* listed building. SB382
6080 TA 1610 5903 Post-Medieval Barmston House. Grade II listed building. SB383 6081 TA 1529 6189 Post-Medieval Manor farmhouse. Grade II listed building. SB384 6356 TA 1614 5676 Post-Medieval Church of St Andrew. Grade II listed building. SB385 6607 TA 1640 5917 Post-Medieval 51 Sands Lane. Grade II listed building SB386 8929 TA 1616 5908 Post-Medieval Red roof and pantiles. Post-medieval almshouses. Grade II listed. SB387 3763 TA 1603 5666 Post-Medieval Manor house. Grade II listed building. SB388
21145 TA 16917
63264 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Medieval/post-medieval ridge and furrow. SB389
21146 TA 16970
62924 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Medieval/post-medieval ridge and furrow. SB390
21151 TA 17059
60178 Modern World War 2 pillbox. SB391
21152 TA 17034
63104 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes. SB392
21153 TA 17027
62759 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes. SB393
21155 TA 17020
62680 Modern World War 2 pillbox. SB394
21163 TA 17340
58440 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes, Brickdale. SB395
21168 TA 17440
58120 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes, Brickdale. SB396
21169, 21170, 21171,
TA 16900 58100
Prehistoric Find spot of a number of flint flakes, chunk and scrapers. SB397
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9511 TA 157 552 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Moated site, Dringhoe Grange. SB398
9512 TA 1582 5536 Medieval Dinghoe Manor House. SB399
9513 TA 152 556 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Windmill mound or beacon site, Dringhoe Manor farm. SB400
9538 TA 161 591 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Barmston medieval/post-medieval settlement. SB401
9957 TA 1610 5658 Post-Medieval The old joiners shop and adjoining barn, Skipsea Road (east side). Grade II listed building
SB402
9975 TA 1627 5912 Post-Medieval Cattle shed to manor farmhouse, Sands Lane (north side). Grade II listed building.
SB403
9981 TA 169 624 Modern Pillbox, three hundred metres south of Auburn deserted medieval village. SB404 9982 TA 169 625 Modern Pillbox, two hundred metres south of Auburn deserted medieval village. SB405 9983 TA 169 626 Modern Pillbox, one hundred metres south of Auburn deserted medieval village. SB406 9984 TA 169 627 Modern Pillbox, Auburn deserted medieval village. SB407 9985 TA 169 628 Modern Pillbox, one hundred metres north of Auburn deserted medieval village. SB408 9986 TA 169 629 Modern Pillbox, two hundred metres north of Auburn deserted medieval village. SB409 9988 TA 173 584 Modern Pillbox, south of Barmston drain. SB410
10044 TA 159 612 Iron Age Square barrows, southeast of Fraisthorpe. SB411 10669 TA 1695 5920 Prehistoric Enclosures, south of Sands Lane. SB412 10670, 15532
TA 1690 5960 Iron Age to
Post-Medieval Settlement complex, north of Sands Lane. Finds recovered date from the prehistoric period through to the post-medieval period.
SB413
12058 TA 1630 5874 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Trussey Hill buildings and burials. SB414
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13459 TA 1745 5760 Iron Age to
Roman Find spot of Corieltauvian coin, Ulrome Sands. SB415
14859 TA 1448 6232 Post-Medieval South Kingsfield Farm. SB416 14861 TA 1415 6271 Post-Medieval North Kingsfield Farm. SB417
21139 TA 17320
58700 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes, Barmston Sands. SB418
21140 TA 17270
58670 Modern World War 2 anti-tank defences, Barmston main drain. SB419
21142 TA 17290
58600 Modern World War 2 weapons pits, Barmston main drain. SB420
21143, 21144
TA 16200 58500
Prehistoric Find spot of five flint flakes and chunk, along with two additional flint flakes. SB421
21128, 21129, 21131
TA 16700 59000
Palaeolithic to Roman, Medieval
Find spot of eight flint flakes and flint chunk, other flint tools, and Romano-British and Medieval pottery.
SB422
15014 TA 1544 6149 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, Fraisthorpe. SB423 15016 TA 1619 5909 Post-Medieval Site of school, Barmston. SB424 15017 TA 1631 5913 Post-Medieval Site of stocks. SB425 15018 TA 1627 5904 Post-Medieval Methodist church, Chapel Lane. SB426 15019 TA 1631 5910 Post-Medieval Site of Bull & dog public house. SB427 15020 TA 1644 5915 Post-Medieval Smithy, Blacksmith’s Cottage. SB428 15021 TA 1520 5879 Post-Medieval Barmston Bridge, Bridlington Road. SB429 15022 TA 1548 5893 Post-Medieval Site of pinfold, Sands Lane. SB430 15031 TA 1618 5664 Post-Medieval Site of building. SB431 15033 TA 1627 5587 Post-Medieval Site of mill, west of Bridlington Road. SB432 15038 TA 170 578 Post-Medieval Site of three buildings. SB433 15040 TA 1610 5659 Post-Medieval Former smithy, West End. SB434
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15065 TA 1507 5485 Post-Medieval Site of Dringhoe mill. SB435 15531, 18396
TA 173 578 Prehistoric Battle axe and a ditch containing pottery, Highlands. SB436
15807 TA 174 576 Iron Age Box drain, ditch and animal bone, Ulrome Caravan Park. SB437 16361, 16362, 16363, 20741
TA 168 627 Medieval to
Post-Medieval
Medieval/post-medieval finds including a coin, buckle, knife and ring. All associated with Auburn deserted medieval village. Site now partially occupied by Auburn Farm.
SB438
18037 TA 1738 5767 Prehistoric Organic deposit, Ulrome Caravan Park. SB439
15809 TA 174 574 Iron Age to
Roman Double-ditch or two pits, Ulrome Caravan Park. SB440
15863 TA 1699 6270 Post-Medieval Site of limekiln, Auburn. SB441 15864 TA 1700 6269 Post-Medieval Site of Old Auburn House. SB442 18631 TA 1713 5918 Iron Age Ditch and Iron Age sherds, south of Sands Lane. SB443
21176 TA 16870
58060 Modern Site of World War 2 gun emplacement, Brickdale. SB444
21177 TA 17390
57980 Modern Possible World War 2 military buildings, Highlands. SB445
21178 TA 17440
57950 Modern Site of world War 2 pillbox, Highlands. SB446
21179 TA 17350
57930 Modern Site of World War 2 pillbox, barbed wire and weapons pit, Highlands. SB447
21180 TA 17370
57770 Modern Site of possible World War 2 military building. SB448
21181 TA 17460
57740 Modern World War 2 pillbox, barbed wire and weapons pit, Highlands. SB449
21027, 21028
TA 17033 63347
Modern World War 2 pillbox, building and barbed wire, Wilsthope Cliff, along with a beach light on the sand below.
SB450
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19706 TA 1719 5897 Bronze Age Find spot of flakes, Barmston Cliff. SB451 19770 TA 174 574 Medieval Find spot of heart-shaped gold brooch from Skipsea beach. SB452
20324 TA 16100
55300 Palaeolithic Skipsea Mere, Skipsea Castle. SB453
20479 TA 15949
58817 Modern Crash site of a Beaufighter EL394, Barmston. SB454
20480 TA 15749
59158 Modern Crash site of a Spitfire BL246, Barmston. SB455
20493 TA 17021
62726 Unknown Remains of wall at Auburn Sands. SB456
20494 TA 17030
62800 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Find spot of pottery finds. SB457
20715 TA 1623 5907 Post-Medieval
to Modern The Cottage. SB458
20740 TA 153 615 Post-Medieval
to Modern Manor House Farm. SB459
20838 TA 158 574 Post-Medieval
to Modern Ulrome Grange. SB460
21026 TA 17030
63450 Modern World War 2 weapons pit. SB461
21124 TA 16701
59344 Iron Age to
Roman Possible Iron Age/Romano-British ditched enclosure. SB462
21125 TA 17190
59320 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes, Barmston Sands. SB463
21126 TA 16300
59200 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Medieval/post-medieval ridge and furrow. SB464
21029 TA 16980
63290 Modern World War 2 military buildings, Wilsthorpe Cliff. SB465
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21031 TA 17043
63432 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes. SB466
21032 TA 17060
63250 Modern
World War 2 structure with a semi circle extension, flat roof and a large aperture for light, Auburn Sands.
SB467
21033 TA 16724
63172 Modern World War 2 pillbox and trenches. SB468
21034 TA 17050
63200 Modern World War 2 pillbox, Auburn Sands. SB469
21035 TA 16800
63180 Modern World War 2 pillbox, northwest of Auburn Sands. SB470
21036 TA 16860
62800 Modern World War 2 pillbox, Auburn Sands. SB471
21037 TA 17000
62800 Modern World War 2 anti-tank wall and twin machine gun emplacement. SB472
21038 TA 16700
62770 Modern World War 2 pillbox and barbed wire, Auburn. SB473
21039 TA 16885
62692 Modern World War I pillbox, Auburn. SB474
21040 TA 16724
62642 Modern World War I pillbox, Auburn. SB475
21041 TA 16920
62630 Modern World War 2 trench and barbed wire. SB476
21042 TA 16420
62560 Modern
World War 2 military base, including military buildings, weapon pits and an anti-aircraft battery, Auburn.
SB477
21043 TA 16430
62500 Modern World War 2 anti-glider trenches, Auburn. SB478
21044 TA 16800
62500 Medieval to
Post-Medieval Medieval/post-medieval ridge and furrow, Auburn. SB479
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21045 TA 16897
62305 Modern World War I pillboxes, Auburn. SB480
21046 TA 16920
62220 Modern World War 2 pillbox, Auburn. SB481
21047 TA 17100
62160 Modern World War 2 beach defence light. SB482
21048 TA 17010
62050 Modern Possible World War 2 beach defence light, Fraisthorpe Sands. SB483
21049 TA 16580
61920 Modern Possible World War 2 pillbox, east of Fraisthope. SB484
21050 TA 16950
61840 Modern
Possible World War I pillbox, World War 2 trackways and barbed wire, Fraisthorpe Sands.
SB485
21051 TA 16960
61770 Modern World War 2 minefield, barbed wire and possible building, Fraisthorpe Sands. SB486
21053, 21054, 21056, 21057, 21058, 21059, 21060, 21061, 21062, 21063, 21064
TA 16600 61600
Neolithic, Bronze Age & Post-Medieval
Find spots including a large Neolithic and Bronze Age flint assemblage, along with a gun flint.
SB487
21055 TA 16699
61600 Prehistoric Find spot of flint assemblage. SB488
21114, TA 16600 Bronze Age Find spots of flint scraper, a small assemblage of flint tools, and other flint SB489
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21115, 21116, 21117
59600 items.
21105 TA 17040
60140 Modern World War 2 weapons pit and barbed wire, north of Barmston. SB490
21108 TA 17070
59870 Modern World War 2 barbed wire, trackway and trench, northeast of Barmston. SB491
21109 TA 17110
59840 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes, Barmston Sands. SB492
21111 TA 16508
59768 Modern World War 2 weapon pits, northeast of Barmston. SB493
21112, 21113
TA 16730 59690
Modern World War 2 glider landing obstructions along with a pill box. SB494
21133 TA 17040
58830 Modern World War 2 pillbox, barbed wire and gun emplacements, Southfield Lane. SB495
21135 TA 17260
58720 Modern World War 2 military features, South Field. SB496
21136, 21137, 21138
TA 16800 58700
Prehistoric Find spot of flint flakes. SB497
21118 TA 16920
59600 Modern World War I and World War 2 pillboxes and barbed wire, Barmston Carrs. SB498
21119 TA 17180
59560 Modern World War 2 anti-tank cubes, Barmston Sands. SB499
21121 TA 17100
59500 Bronze Age Find spot of late Bronze Age pottery. SB500
21122 TA 17000
59480 Modern World War 2 pillbox, Barmston caravan park. SB501
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21123 TA 17040
59400 Modern World War 2 military camp, east of Barmston. SB502
AP 244 TA 1566 6061 Post-Medieval Rectilinear feature. Possibly a building surviving as an earthwork feature on early aerial photographs. It may have been a field barn.
SB503
AP 244 TA 1535 5950 Modern Possible four gun battery or military installation either side of the road. SB504 AP 296 TA 1655 6091 Post-Medieval Rectilinear structures with farmyard type area. SB505 AP 304 TA 1706 5841 Unknown Square cropmark feature/enclosure. SB506 AP 161 TA 1544 6102 Unknown Rectilinear cropmark enclosure. SB507 AP 161 TA 1473 5925 Unknown Rectilinear cropmark enclosure. SB508
Walkover 1A
TA 15546 60322
Prehistoric & Medieval
Three flakes of flint, two sherds of pottery, and a rounded stone. SB509
Walkover 1B
TA 16332 60541
Unknown
A large possible mound was recorded. Lots of flint in area, although most appeared natural. Seven pieces of flint were picked up. Most may be unworked, but a larger yellow piece may show limited re-touch. One sherd of coarse ware (oxidised).
SB510
Walkover 1C/1
TA 15436 60446
Unknown One sherd of pottery. SB511
Walkover 1C/2
TA 15488 60431
Unknown One sherd of pottery. SB512
Walkover 1C/3
TA 15222 60565
Prehistoric One piece of flint. SB513
Geophysical Survey
TA 07180 56080
Prehistoric Possible enclosure identified through geophysical survey. SB514
Geophysical Survey
TA 08555 56681
Unknown Possible field system remains predating the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan identified through geophysical survey.
SB515
Geophysical Survey
TA 11221 58353
Unknown Linear feature possibly representing a field boundary predating the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan identified through geophysical survey.
SB516
Geophysical TA 11816 Post-Medieval Linear feature possibly representing a field boundary predating the First SB517
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Survey 58935 Edition Ordnance Survey plan identified through geophysical survey. Geophysical
Survey TA 13686
59874 Unknown
Possible field system or settlement remains predating the First Edition Ordnance Survey plan identified through geophysical survey.
SB518
Geophysical Survey
TA 16180 60628
Unknown Large area of interconnecting linear features identified through geophysical survey. Possibly a complex field system or a complex system of drains.
SB519
Geophysical Survey
TA 15931 60483
Unknown Possible enclosure identified through geophysical survey. Possible linked to SB519.
SB520
Geophysical Survey
TA 16282 60520
Unknown Possible enclosure identified through geophysical survey. Possible linked to SB519.
SB521
8022 TA 17 59 Iron Age Find spot of Corieltauvian stator. - 8869 TA 15 58 Palaeolithic Find spot of flint flakes. - 8921 TA 15 58 Bronze Age Find spot of bronze axe. - 8926 TA 15 61 Medieval Site of wind mill, Fraisthorpe. - 8945 TA 15 55 Prehistoric Possible round barrow. - 8970 TA 15 61 Neolithic Neolithic axes, Fraisthorpe. -
14862 TA 15 61 Post-Medieval Site of Guild House, Fraisthorpe. - 14863 TA 17 63 Post-Medieval Site of chapel, Wilsthorpe. - 15959 TA 16 56 Post-Medieval Site of Parsonage House. -
18381 TA 15 56 Palaeolithic to
Medieval Marginal finds, West Furze area. -
3755 TA 16 56 Bronze Age Bronzes axes and spearheads. - 21132 TA 17 59 Prehistoric Find spot of six flint flakes. - 14857 TA 17 62 Post-Medieval Site of Auburn to Bridlington road. - 342 TA 16 59 Bronze Age Looped spearhead. - 343 TA 16 59 Bronze Age Bronze Axe. - 345 TA 16 59 Neolithic Stone and flint axes. -
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EHV/N10004 15506 39 SE 872 389 21 JUL 2010 EHV/N10004 15506 42 SE 867 388 21 JUL 2010 EHV/N10004 15506 43 SE 865 388 21 JUL 2010 EHV/N10004 15506 45 SE 862 388 21 JUL 2010 EHV/N10004 15506 41 SE 868 389 21 JUL 2010 EHV/N10004 15506 40 SE 870 389 21 JUL 2010 MAL/65065 4089 22 SE 685 260 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65065 4089 33 SE 673 245 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65065 4089 34 SE 678 242 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65065 4089 32 SE 668 248 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 88 SE 692 269 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 89 SE 687 268 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 104 SE 707 281 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 169 SE 725 296 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 170 SE 722 291 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 176 SE 708 279 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 177 SE 710 284 08 JUL 1965 MAL/65066 4090 178 SE 712 289 08 JUL 1965
MAL/65072 4092 60 SE 721 288 12 AUG 1965
MAL/65072 4092 77 SE 718 288 12 AUG 1965
MAL/65073 4093 1 SE 698 271 13 AUG 1965
MAL/65073 4093 2 SE 700 276 13 AUG 1965
MAL/65073 4093 57 SE 716 288 13 AUG 1965
MAL/67059 4876 142 SE 683 256 14 JUN 1967MAL/67059 4876 196 SE 669 165 14 JUN 1967MAL/67059 4876 204 SE 669 245 14 JUN 1967MAL/67059 4876 193 SE 670 136 14 JUN 1967MAL/67059 4876 194 SE 669 146 14 JUN 1967
MAL/68064 5263 152 SE 662 130 19 SEP 1968
MAL/69072 5434 170 SE 663 123 30 JUL 1969
MAL/70070 5653 176 TA 110 578 16 SEP 1970
MAL/70070 5653 184 TA 104 576 16 SEP 1970
MAL/71047 5982 56 SE 668 138 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 61 SE 668 163 03 MAY 1971
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MAL/71047 5982 62 SE 668 167 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 63 SE 668 172 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 71 SE 668 210 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 77 SE 660 196 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 92 SE 659 126 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 54 SE 668 129 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 57 SE 669 143 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 67 SE 668 191 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71047 5982 60 SE 669 158 03 MAY 1971
MAL/71135 5996 264 SE 677 217 12 SEP 1971
MAL/71145 5812 149 SE 663 122 04 OCT 1971
MAL/73056 7050 2 SE 664 122 01 OCT 1973
MAL/73056 7050 29 SE 665 125 01 OCT 1973
MAL/74049 8039 17 SE 936 461 04 AUG 1974
MAL/74049 8039 20 SE 944 449 04 AUG 1974
MAL/74049 8039 18 SE 939 458 04 AUG 1974
MAL/74049 8039 24 SE 942 451 04 AUG 1974
MAL/74062 7164 7 SE 664 124 29 NOV 1974
MAL/74062 7164 62 SE 663 119 29 NOV 1974
MAL/75012 7219 6 SE 781 315 23 MAR 1975
MAL/75012 7219 8 SE 777 315 23 MAR 1975
MAL/76008 7351 122 SE 699 277 25 FEB 1976MAL/76039 8162 176 SE 695 269 07 JUN 1976MAL/76039 8162 182 SE 678 250 07 JUN 1976MAL/76047 8171 11 TA 137 563 24 JUN 1976MAL/77021 7459 121 TA 166 607 04 JUL 1977
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MAL/77022 7460 178 TA 160 581 06 JUL 1977
MAL/78002 7513 193 SE 664 121 05 MAR 1978
OS/62065 11527 10 SE 675 218 09 JUL 1962 OS/62065 11527 73 SE 666 207 09 JUL 1962 OS/62066 11526 69 SE 673 250 09 JUL 1962 OS/62066 11526 52 SE 673 238 09 JUL 1962 OS/62066 11526 70 SE 680 250 09 JUL 1962
OS/68116 11520 730 SE 883 399 14 MAY 1968
OS/68116 11520 729 SE 876 399 14 MAY 1968
OS/68226 11523 82 SE 812 352 14 JUN 1968OS/68226 11523 83 SE 811 358 14 JUN 1968OS/68226 11523 86 SE 800 344 14 JUN 1968OS/68226 11523 87 SE 800 338 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 142 SE 860 387 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 162 SE 835 374 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 163 SE 841 374 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 164 SE 846 375 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 165 SE 851 373 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 233 SE 828 364 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 234 SE 822 365 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 243 SE 805 350 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 244 SE 812 350 14 JUN 1968OS/68227 11524 245 SE 818 351 14 JUN 1968OS/69246 11544 133 SE 665 124 11 JUN 1969OS/69246 11544 134 SE 668 130 11 JUN 1969
OS/69418 11095 75 SE 703 280 24 AUG 1969
OS/69418 11095 79 SE 689 269 24 AUG 1969
OS/69418 11095 122 SE 683 257 24 AUG 1969
OS/69418 11095 132 SE 673 243 24 AUG 1969
OS/70108 10561 1 SE 677 247 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 40 SE 693 270 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 79 SE 725 294 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 101 SE 734 306 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 121 SE 769 319 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 122 SE 777 319 14 MAY
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OS/70108 10561 130 SE 792 330 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 155 SE 796 342 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 156 SE 803 342 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 158 SE 813 352 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 159 SE 805 352 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 71 SE 711 282 14 MAY 1970
OS/70108 10561 123 SE 784 319 14 MAY 1970
OS/70238 11097 28 SE 680 255 18 JUN 1970OS/70238 11097 39 SE 684 255 18 JUN 1970
OS/71137 10164 21 SE 882 400 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 50 SE 896 410 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 51 SE 903 410 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 79 SE 911 421 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 118 SE 926 432 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 141 SE 937 444 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 183 SE 937 455 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 184 SE 944 455 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 204 SE 948 467 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 206 SE 935 467 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 20 SE 888 400 02 MAY 1971
OS/71137 10164 205 SE 942 467 02 MAY 1971
OS/71138 9077 248 SE 960 479 02 MAY 1971
OS/71138 9077 260 SE 968 490 02 MAY 1971
OS/71138 9077 261 SE 962 490 02 MAY 1971
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OS/71138 9077 262 SE 955 490 02 MAY 1971
OS/71138 9077 310 SE 981 502 02 MAY 1971
OS/71138 9077 247 SE 953 479 02 MAY 1971
OS/71146 9066 32 SE 798 345 03 MAY 1971
OS/71146 9066 33 SE 805 345 03 MAY 1971
OS/71147 10096 34 SE 807 357 03 MAY 1971
OS/74084 9844 80 SE 980 502 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 143 TA 006 526 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 144 TA 000 526 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 145 SE 994 526 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 209 SE 987 513 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 262 TA 056 549 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 339 TA 020 538 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 340 TA 027 538 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 385 TA 068 561 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 467 TA 093 574 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 468 TA 100 573 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 469 TA 106 573 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 470 TA 113 573 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 471 TA 120 574 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 475 TA 147 574 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 476 TA 153 575 26 MAY 1974
OS/74084 9844 384 TA 075 561 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 490 TA 122 576 26 MAY
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OS/74085 9845 494 TA 150 575 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 509 TA 123 588 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 510 TA 117 588 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 711 TA 156 599 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 712 TA 150 599 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 714 TA 136 599 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 715 TA 130 599 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 511 TA 110 588 26 MAY 1974
OS/74085 9845 713 TA 143 599 26 MAY 1974
OS/80070 12438 10 SE 909 420 10 MAY 1980
OS/80136 12463 29 TA 012 529 04 SEP 1980
OS/80136 12463 30 TA 005 526 04 SEP 1980
OS/80136 12463 32 SE 992 521 04 SEP 1980
OS/80136 12463 23 TA 051 543 04 SEP 1980
OS/82035 12926 77 SE 675 252 18 APR 1982
OS/84126 12627 10 SE 967 489 14 MAY 1984
OS/84126 12627 11 SE 965 495 14 MAY 1984
OS/86163 12870 42 TA 150 606 03 AUG 1986
OS/86163 12870 43 TA 150 601 03 AUG 1986
OS/86163 12870 44 TA 150 596 03 AUG 1986
OS/89305 13562 24 TA 136 604 19 JUN 1989OS/89305 13562 25 TA 143 603 19 JUN 1989OS/89305 13562 27 TA 158 604 19 JUN 1989
OS/91003 13789 35 SE 907 413 18 MAR 1991
OS/91003 13789 36 SE 903 413 18 MAR
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1991 OS/92265 14017 41 TA 155 606 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 56 TA 139 603 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 57 TA 138 599 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 62 TA 152 578 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 63 TA 153 574 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 107 TA 144 573 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 112 TA 134 598 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 117 TA 157 601 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 118 TA 157 606 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 143 TA 168 606 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 147 TA 166 585 23 JUL 1992 OS/92265 14017 40 TA 158 602 23 JUL 1992
OS/92329 14121 59 TA 046 544 26 MAY 1992
OS/92329 14121 84 TA 033 541 26 MAY 1992
OS/92329 14121 132 TA 008 530 26 MAY 1992
OS/93176 14382 11 SE 685 255 23 MAY 1993
OS/93177 14383 82 SE 718 291 23 MAY 1993
OS/93177 14383 81 SE 724 290 23 MAY 1993
OS/94236 14707 9 SE 671 213 12 JUL 1994 OS/94236 14707 23 SE 675 225 12 JUL 1994 OS/94236 14707 79 SE 675 247 12 JUL 1994
OS/95261 14882 27 SE 665 206 18 OCT 1995
OS/95262 14883 241 SE 686 256 18 OCT 1995
OS/95723 14996 14 SE 875 393 17 AUG 1995
OS/95723 14996 53 SE 862 381 17 AUG 1995
OS/95723 14996 54 SE 855 381 17 AUG 1995
OS/95723 14996 68 SE 833 369 17 AUG 1995
OS/95724 14997 6 SE 806 356 17 AUG 1995
OS/95724 14997 7 SE 813 356 17 AUG 1995
OS/95724 14997 8 SE 820 356 17 AUG 1995
OS/95724 14997 64 SE 800 343 17 AUG
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OS/96544 15144 24 TA 152 605 22 APR 1996
OS/96544 15144 25 TA 158 605 22 APR 1996
OS/96544 15144 26 TA 165 606 22 APR 1996
OS/97048 15161 19 TA 117 594 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 21 TA 131 594 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 29 TA 172 581 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 31 TA 158 581 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 37 TA 117 581 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 38 TA 110 581 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 67 TA 083 568 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 68 TA 089 568 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 69 TA 096 568 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 73 TA 124 568 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 74 TA 131 568 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 75 TA 138 568 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 100 TA 061 556 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 114 TA 027 543 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 115 TA 034 543 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 116 TA 041 543 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 117 TA 048 543 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 164 TA 013 531 28 MAR 1997
OS/97048 15161 99 TA 068 556 28 MAR 1997
RAF/106G/LA/212 3790 3038 SE 873 392 13 APR 1945
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RAF/106G/LA/212 3790 3093 SE 960 480 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/212 3790 4093 SE 948 463 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/212 3790 4173 SE 953 473 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/212 3790 3174 SE 940 456 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/215 3784 3035 SE 939 470 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/215 3784 3117 SE 937 458 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/215 3784 4034 SE 956 481 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/215 3784 4035 SE 951 485 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/215 3784 4119 SE 934 445 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/215 3784 4121 SE 946 439 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/215 3784 4197 SE 877 395 13 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 1036 SE 912 416 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 1038 SE 905 420 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 1089 SE 918 426 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 1208 SE 927 433 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 2036 SE 915 425 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 2087 SE 908 422 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 2088 SE 912 419 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/LA/253 3751 2209 SE 922 425 28 APR 1945
RAF/106G/UK/1032 177 3268 TA 146 608 27 NOV 1945
RAF/106G/UK/1032 177 4380 TA 144 602 27 NOV 1945
RAF/106G/UK/1032 177 3267 TA 149 603 27 NOV 1945
RAF/106G/UK/698 3549 3012 TA 047 541 25 AUG 1945
RAF/106G/UK/698 3549 3014 TA 028 540 25 AUG
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RAF/106G/UK/698 3549 4006 TA 008 527 25 AUG 1945
RAF/106G/UK/698 3549 4007 TA 015 535 25 AUG 1945
RAF/163B/UK563 6740 1925 TA 171 585 10 OCT 1940
RAF/541/184 950 3021 SE 893 408 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 3071 SE 819 353 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 3072 SE 811 351 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 3073 SE 803 349 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 3119 SE 804 354 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 3160 SE 807 347 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 4015 SE 939 434 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 4016 SE 931 433 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 4017 SE 923 432 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 4064 SE 869 388 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 4065 SE 862 386 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 4112 SE 859 380 19 OCT 1948
RAF/541/184 950 4155 SE 846 372 19 OCT 1948
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RAF/CPE/UK/1834 510 3195 SE 939 446 13 NOV 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1834 510 3234 SE 984 509 13 NOV 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1834 510 3315 TA 012 530 13 NOV 1946
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RAF/CPE/UK/1879 519 4368 SE 981 509 06 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1879 519 4082 SE 661 181 06 DEC 1946
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RAF/CPE/UK/1879 519 2373 SE 960 488 06 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1880 540 6059 SE 673 145 06 DEC 1946
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RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 3119 TA 119 574 27 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 3120 TA 112 573 27 DEC
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RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 4114 TA 124 592 27 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 4115 TA 117 591 27 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 4171 TA 063 557 27 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 4172 TA 070 559 27 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 4179 TA 123 567 27 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1911 531 4182 TA 145 571 27 DEC 1946
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 1003 SE 675 227 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 1004 SE 679 222 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 1032 SE 676 248 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 1033 SE 671 248 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 1065 SE 729 290 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 1067 SE 721 292 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 2007 SE 666 185 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 2027 SE 707 277 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 2028 SE 702 278 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 2058 SE 766 315 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 2059 SE 762 316 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 3031 SE 685 264 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 3066 SE 730 306 25 MAR 1947
RAF/CPE/UK/1954 553 4024 SE 723 293 25 MAR 1947
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RAF/CPE/UK/2072 2771 3227 SE 670 248 17 MAY 1947
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RAF/CPE/UK/2396 750 3133 TA 072 563 17 NOV 1947
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RAF/CPE/UK/2396 750 3082 TA 012 532 17 NOV 1947
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