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HER Number:MDV112582
Name:Orchard Banks West of Bridge Farm

Summary

Orchard banks of probable post-medieval to modern date are visible as a series of linear earthwork banks on aerial photographs of 1946 onwards, to the west of Bridge Farm. The Ordnance Survey 2015 MasterMap shows that the site of the former orchards has been almost completely developed for residential.

Location

Grid Reference:SY 013 887
Map Sheet:SY08NW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishWoodbury
DistrictEast Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishWOODBURY

Protected Status: none recorded

Other References/Statuses: none recorded

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • ORCHARD (Post Medieval to Modern - 1540 AD to 2013 AD (Between))

Full description

Ordnance Survey, 1880-1899, First Edition Ordnance 25 inch map (Cartographic). SDV336179.

Orchards are depicted here on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map of between the 1880’s-90’s. Map object partly based on this source.


Royal Air Force, 1946, RAF/CPE/UK/1823 RS, RAF/CPE/UK/1823 RS 4002-03 04-NOV-1946 (Aerial Photograph). SDV356902.

The orchard banks are visible as earthworks. Map object partly based on this source.


Royal Air Force, 1965, RAF/58/7106, RAF/58/7106 V 009-010 12-NOV-1965 (Aerial Photograph). SDV356245.

The orchard banks are visible as earthworks.


Ordnance Survey, 1989, OS/89277, OS/89277 V 102-03 14-JUN-1989 (Aerial Photograph). SDV356291.

The orchard banks appear to have been completely levelled.


Hegarty, C. + Knight, S. + Sims, R., 2014-2015, East and Mid Devon River Catchments National Mapping Programme Project (Interpretation). SDV356883.

Orchard banks of probable post-medieval to modern date are visible as a series of linear earthwork banks on aerial photographs of 1946 onwards, to the west of Bridge Farm. Orchards are depicted here on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map of between the 1880’s-90’s, although by 1946, aerial photographs show that the orchard trees have been largely grubbed up, leaving a series of parallel east to west aligned earthwork banks, on which the fruit trees were established, visible. These banks occupy an area of approximately 2 hectares of gentle west facing slope, within three adjacent plots depicted on the First Edition OS map. The earthwork banks are visible on aerial photographs up until 1965 and appear to have been completely levelled by 1989. The Ordnance Survey 2015 MasterMap shows that the site of the former orchards has been almost completely developed for residential.


Ordnance Survey, 2015, MasterMap (Cartographic). SDV357601.

The site of the former orchard has been almost completely developed for residential housing.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV336179Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 1880-1899. First Edition Ordnance 25 inch map. First Edition Ordnance Survey 25 inch Map. Map (Digital).
SDV356245Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 1965. RAF/58/7106. Royal Air Force Aerial Photograph. Photograph (Paper). RAF/58/7106 V 009-010 12-NOV-1965.
SDV356291Aerial Photograph: Ordnance Survey. 1989. OS/89277. Ordnance Survey. Photograph (Paper). OS/89277 V 102-03 14-JUN-1989.
SDV356883Interpretation: Hegarty, C. + Knight, S. + Sims, R.. 2014-2015. East and Mid Devon River Catchments National Mapping Programme Project. AC Archaeology Report. Digital.
Linked documents:1
SDV356902Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 1946. RAF/CPE/UK/1823 RS. Royal Air Force Aerial Photograph. Photograph (Paper). RAF/CPE/UK/1823 RS 4002-03 04-NOV-1946.
SDV357601Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 2015. MasterMap. Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital.

Associated Monuments: none recorded

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events

  • EDV6530 - The East and Mid-Devon Rivers Catchment NMP project (Ref: ACD613)

Date Last Edited:Jun 16 2015 3:50PM