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HER Number:MDV57354
Name:DRESSING FLOOR in the Parish of Walkhampton

Summary

Vis=-/10/1996 (gerrard) in the area sw of the mill a series of earthworks and other structures have been identified as the dressing floor. These features are much more extensive than as first planned by newman. A number of features which must include buddles, waste heaps and settling pits survive in this area. On the basis of the available evidence it would appear most likely that a series of buddles originally lay at right angles to the retaining wall, with each of these feeding material into a pronounced channel which can be traced leading towards the river. A bank and massively built wall at the s end of the area are undoubtedly also associated with the dressing process (gerrard).

Location

Grid Reference:SX 574 716
Map Sheet:SX57SE
Admin AreaDartmoor National Park
Civil ParishWalkhampton
DistrictWest Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishWALKHAMPTON

Protected Status: none recorded

Other References/Statuses

  • Old DCC SMR Ref: SX57SE/125/5

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • DRESSING FLOOR (Unknown date)

Full description

Gerrard, S., 1997, Black Tor Falls Tin Mills, 16 (Article in Serial). SDV360976.

Vis=-/10/1996 (gerrard) in the area sw of the mill a series of earthworks and other structures have been identified as the dressing floor. These features are much more extensive than as first planned by newman. A number of features which must include buddles, waste heaps and settling pits survive in this area. On the basis of the available evidence it would appear most likely that a series of buddles originally lay at right angles to the retaining wall, with each of these feeding material into a pronounced channel which can be traced leading towards the river. A bank and massively built wall at the s end of the area are undoubtedly also associated with the dressing process (gerrard).

Sources / Further Reading

SDV360976Article in Serial: Gerrard, S.. 1997. Black Tor Falls Tin Mills. Meavy Valley Archaeology. 3. Photocopy + Digital. 16.

Associated Monuments

MDV5020Related to: Northern stamping mill at Black Tor Falls (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events

  • EDV7517 - Survey of Har Tor tin works
  • EDV7522 - Survey of Black Tor
  • EDV8351 - Walkhampton Premier Archaeological Landscape; Field Investigation Project

Date Last Edited:Apr 30 2021 1:25PM