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Name: | The Ha Ha, Cowdray House Ruins |
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HER Ref: | MWS8038 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Designations - none recorded
Summary
Five trenches were excavated across the Ha Ha ditch. All the trenches revealed the wall to be originally of a dry-stone build, with a one stone width facing backed by a rubble infill.
Monument Types
- HA HA (Post Medieval - 1799 AD? to 1808 AD?)
Sources
<1> | Unpublished document: West Sussex Archaelogy Limited. Jan 2006. The Ha Ha, Cowdray Ruins, Easebourne, nr Midhurst, West Sussex - Report on an archaeological investigation. |
Associated Events
Associated Monuments
- MWS5850 - Related to: Cowdray Park and Garden (Landscape)
Associated Finds - none recorded
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