Monument record 0420802086 - SW of BOURBON TOWER

Summary

Probable eighteenth century pond recorded in field survey

Protected Status/Designation

  • SHINE: Stowe medieval to post medieval landscape garden, medieval deserted villages of Lamport & Boycott, shrunken village of Daford, also moats, manors and fishponds, ridge and furrow earthworks & cropmarks (DBC7454)

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Type and Period (1)

  • POND (18th Century - 1700 AD to 1799 AD)

Description

The pond to the SW can still be seen as an earthwork and in an area of boggy ground, but it is cut by a field boundary. Maps from 1900 show that it was clearly associated with the Bourbon Tower and was linked by a footpath. It is believed that the pond was functional - for stock to drink and to attract deer, rather than ornamental. Features to the east of the tower have been damaged by ploughing (B18).
English Heritage's Survey of Stowe undertaken in 2001 noted that the pond is a circular hollow, 20m diameter and 0.8m deep, and that it is shown on the 1843 estate map (B20).

Sources (3)

  • ---SBC17422 Aerial Photograph: 04/09/76. BCM A2/11/20-22. SP\674376. Yes.
  • <18>SBC19185 Unpublished document: English Heritage. 2000. The Bourbon Tower, Stowe, Bucks..
  • <20>SBC20023 Unpublished document: English Heritage. 2001. Stowe Park, Stowe, Buckinghamshire: An Archaeological Survey by English Heritage (Survey Report).

Location

Grid reference SP 6823 3786 (point) (Exact)
Civil Parish STOWE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (2)

Related Events/Activities (3)

  • Event - Survey: Bourbon Fields: observations on the excavation of a pipe trench west of the Bourbon Tower (EBC16210)
  • Event - Survey: Site visit (EBC13583)
  • Event - Survey: The Bourbon Tower, Stowe: an archaeological survey (EBC16209)

Record last edited

Dec 7 2012 5:27PM

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