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HER Number: | MDV119688 |
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Name: | Former extractive pit west of Burridge Cross, Chardstock parish |
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Summary
A pit visible as an oval earthwork on aerial photographs of the 1970s, west of Burridge Cross, Chardstock parish, is probably they remains of a chalk pit of post-medieval to 19th century date.
Location
Grid Reference: | ST 316 062 |
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Map Sheet: | ST30NW |
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Admin Area | Devon |
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Civil Parish | Chardstock |
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District | East Devon |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | CHARDSTOCK |
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Protected Status: none recorded
Other References/Statuses: none recorded
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- CHALK PIT (Post Medieval to XIX - 1540 AD to 1880 AD (Between))
- EXTRACTIVE PIT (Post Medieval to XIX - 1540 AD to 1880 AD (Between))
Full description
British Geological Survey, BGS 50000 scale digital geology (Website). SDV358790.
The visible earthwork is depicted within an area of chalk deposits.
Ordnance Survey, 1880-1899, First Edition Ordnance 6 inch map (Cartographic). SDV360577.
The visible earthworks do not correspond with any depicted pit.
Royal Air Force, 1971, RAF/39/3829, RAF/39/3829 V 254-255 11-NOV-1971 (Aerial Photograph). SDV359524.
A shallow pit was visible as an earthwork.
Next Perspectives, 2014, Aerial Photography for Great Britain - Digital Elevation Data, Next Perspectives APGB Elevation Data ST3106 13-JUN-2014 (Cartographic). SDV360175.
A shallow pit was visible as a very slight earthwork.
Hegarty, C. + Knight, S. + Sims, R., 2016-2018, The Blackdown Hills AONB and East Devon River Catchments National Mapping Programme Project (Interpretation). SDV359463.
An oval or semi-circular irregularly shaped pit circa 70 by 50 metres in size was visible as a shallow earthwork on aerial photographs of 1971, west of Burridge, Cross, Chardstock parish.
The visible earthwork does not correspond with any extractive feature depicted on the 19th century maps available to the survey. The pit is therefore interpreted as the remains of an extractive pit of post-medieval to 19th century date that had passed out of use by the late-19th century. The gelology in this location might support an interpretation as a chalk or limestone pit.
The pit was visible as very slight earthworks on digital images visualised from photogrammetrically derived elevation data captured in 2014, and has probably been reduced by ploughing.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV358790 | Website: British Geological Survey. BGS 50000 scale digital geology. http://ogc.bgs.ac.uk/cgi-bin/BGS_Bedrock_and_Superficial_Geology/wms?. Website. |
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SDV359463 | Interpretation: Hegarty, C. + Knight, S. + Sims, R.. 2016-2018. The Blackdown Hills AONB and East Devon River Catchments National Mapping Programme Project. Historic England Research Report. Digital. |
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SDV359524 | Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 1971. RAF/39/3829. Royal Air Force Aerial Photograph. Photograph (Paper). RAF/39/3829 V 254-255 11-NOV-1971. [Mapped feature: #78960 ] |
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SDV360175 | Cartographic: Next Perspectives. 2014. Aerial Photography for Great Britain - Digital Elevation Data. Aerial Photography for Great Britain Aerial Photographs. Digital. Next Perspectives APGB Elevation Data ST3106 13-JUN-2014. |
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SDV360577 | Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 1880-1899. First Edition Ordnance 6 inch map. First Edition Ordnance Survey 6 inch Map. Map (Digital). |
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Associated Monuments: none recorded
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV7508 - The Blackdown Hills AONB and East Devon River Catchments National Mapping Programme (NMP) project (Ref: ACD1228)
Date Last Edited: | Mar 20 2018 1:42PM |
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