Monument record 0018605000 - FILLINGTON WOOD

Summary

Thirteenth to fourteenth century well recorded in excavation

Protected Status/Designation

  • SHINE: Dells Wood medieval enclosure earthworks possible lost hamlet (DBC7558)

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • WELL? (13th Century to 14th Century - 1200 AD? to 1399 AD?)

Description

Plan Form - CIRCULAR
HOLLOW 17M SW OF RINGWORK EXCAVATED. 1.4M DOWN CHALK WAS REACHED & SHAFT CUTTING THE CHALK FOUND, GOING DOWN 10M BEFORE BLOCKED BY A SARSEN. PROBING SHOWED SHAFT CONTINUED. PROB A WELL. 1.3M BELOW CHALK WERE 5 SMALL EQUIDISTANT HOLES FOR SUPPORTS?. 4 SKELETONS IN FILL (05:001), ANIMAL BONE (05:002) (B3-6).

Sources (5)

  • <3>SBC4881 Bibliographic reference: FARLEY M E (BCM) NOV 1974 FIELD VISIT (& SEE NOTE BY R F PARKER, FILED).
  • <4>SBC13333 Article in serial: RECS OF BUCKS 19 1974 PP510-511.
  • <5>SBC4865 Graphic material: FARLEY M E (BCM) JUNE 1975 FIELD VISIT (& SEE NOTE BY R F PARKER, & PLAN BY MRS B EASTERBROOK, FILED.
  • <6>SBC1749 Bibliographic reference: BOARDER A W F 1975 EXCAVATIONS AT THE MEDIEVAL SITE IN FILLINGTON WOOD, WEST WYCOMBE; 2ND REPORT 197.
  • <8>SBC11542 Article in serial: R F Parker, A W F Boarder & P Struth. 1991. 'A MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT SITE AT FILLINGTON WOOD, WEST WYCOMBE, IN RECS OF BUCKS 33 PP128-139. Vol 33.

Location

Grid reference SU 79790 94740 (point)
Civil Parish WEST WYCOMBE RURAL, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (3)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Intervention: (EBC10155)

Record last edited

Aug 2 2011 4:27PM

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