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HER Number:MDV113710
Name:Former Orchard North-West of Mill Copse, Stoke Canon

Summary

Evidence of a former orchard of probable post-medieval to 19th century origin was visible on aerial photographs of the 1940s as low and narrow earthwork banks on the north-west facing slopes overlooking the Exe Valley, to the north-west of Mill Copse, Stoke Canon.

Location

Grid Reference:SX 936 970
Map Sheet:SX99NW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishStoke Canon
DistrictEast Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishSTOKE CANON

Protected Status: none recorded

Other References/Statuses: none recorded

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • ORCHARD (Post Medieval to XX - 1540 AD to 1946 AD (Between))

Full description

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

An orchard is depicted. Map object based partly on this source.


Royal Air Force, 1946, RAF/106G/UK/1273, RAF/106G/UK/1273 V 5079-5080 23-MAR-1946 (Aerial Photograph). SDV358976.

Linear earthwork banks were visble. Map object based partly on this source.


Environment Agency, 1998-2014, LiDAR DTM data (1m resolution), LIDAR SX9397 Environment Agency DTM 01-JAN-1998 to 30-SEP-2014 (Cartographic). SDV359177.

No banks were visible as earthworks and have probably been levelled.


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

Evidence of a former orchard of probable post-medieval to 19th century origin was visible on aerial photographs of the 1940s as low and narrow earthwork banks on the north-west facing slopes overlooking the Exe Valley, to the south and east of Old Mill Industrial Estate, Stoke Canon.
The banks were aligned roughly north-west to south-east, crossing the contours of the slope and were probably made to aid drainage towards the river valley.
The earthwork banks fell within a plot of land that was depicted as an orchard on the Ordnance Survey First Edition 25 inch map. The trees had been largely cleared from the orchard by 1946. The entire former orchard, including enclosure boundaries to the north-east and south-west, have now been cleared and levelled, with no evidence as earthworks visible on images derived from lidar.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV336179Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 1880-1899. First Edition Ordnance 25 inch map. First Edition Ordnance Survey 25 inch Map. Map (Digital).
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
SDV358976Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 1946. RAF/106G/UK/1273. Royal Air Force Aerial Photograph. Photograph (Paper). RAF/106G/UK/1273 V 5079-5080 23-MAR-1946.
SDV359177Cartographic: Environment Agency. 1998-2014. LiDAR DTM data (1m resolution). Environment Agency LiDAR data. Digital. LIDAR SX9397 Environment Agency DTM 01-JAN-1998 to 30-SEP-2014.

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:Aug 17 2017 6:18PM