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HER Number: | MDV127443 |
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Name: | Catch meadow northeast of Combe Cross, Kingsbridge and Buckland-Tout-Saints |
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Summary
Narrow curvilinear earthwork ditches interpreted as the gutters of a 19th century catch meadow irrigation system are visible on aerial photographs taken from 1946 onwards and on visualisations derived from lidar data captured between 1998 and 2017.
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 736 452 |
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Map Sheet: | SX74NW |
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Admin Area | Devon |
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Civil Parish | Buckland-Tout-Saints |
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Civil Parish | Churchstow |
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Civil Parish | Kingsbridge |
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District | South Hams |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | WEST ALVINGTON |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | CHARLETON |
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Protected Status: none recorded
Other References/Statuses: none recorded
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- CATCH MEADOW (XIX - 1801 AD to 1900 AD (Between))
Full description
Royal Air Force, 1946, RAF/CPE/UK/1890, Devon County Council RAF/CPE/UK/1890 3031-3032 10-DEC-1946 (Aerial Photograph). SDV169268.
Devon County Council RAF/CPE/UK/1890 3031-3032 10-DEC-1946
Environment Agency, 1998-2017, LiDAR DTM data (1m resolution) EA: South Devon Coast to Dartmoor, LIDAR SX7345 Environment Agency DTM 01-JAN-1998 to 31-MAY-2017 (Cartographic). SDV361470.
Narrow curvilinear ditches are visible as earthworks.
Hegarty, C., Knight, S. and Sims, R., 2019-2020, The South Devon Coast to Dartmoor Aerial Investigation and Mapping Survey. Area 2, Avon Valley to Plymouth (AI&M, formerly NMP) (Interpretation). SDV362982.
Narrow curvilinear ditches, less than 2m wide, are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken from 1946 onwards and on visualisations derived from lidar data captured between 1998 and 2017. The earthwork channels follow the contours of the east, southwest and west facing combe slopes and occupy an area of circa 0.91 hectares. They are interpreted as the gutters of a catch meadow irrigation system which tapped a spring-fed stream that rises circa 235m to the northeast. Catch meadows were popular in the 19th century but many continued in use into the mid-20th century.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV169268 | Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 1946. RAF/CPE/UK/1890. Royal Air Force Aerial Photograph. Photograph (Paper). Devon County Council RAF/CPE/UK/1890 3031-3032 10-DEC-1946. |
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SDV361470 | Cartographic: Environment Agency. 1998-2017. LiDAR DTM data (1m resolution) EA: South Devon Coast to Dartmoor. Environment Agency LiDAR data. Digital. LIDAR SX7345 Environment Agency DTM 01-JAN-1998 to 31-MAY-2017. [Mapped feature: #124048 ] |
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SDV362982 | Interpretation: Hegarty, C., Knight, S. and Sims, R.. 2019-2020. The South Devon Coast to Dartmoor Aerial Investigation and Mapping Survey. Area 2, Avon Valley to Plymouth (AI&M, formerly NMP). Historic England Research Report. Digital. |
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Associated Monuments: none recorded
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV8098 - The South Devon Coast to Dartmoor Aerial Investigation and Mapping (formerly NMP) Survey, Area 2, Avon Valley to Plymouth (Ref: ACD2040)
Date Last Edited: | Feb 5 2020 12:34PM |
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