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HER Number: | MDV133215 |
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Name: | Hut circle within unenclosed settlement east of Grimstone Head Weir, Datmoor Forest |
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Summary
Hut circle within unenclosed settlement to the east of Grimstone Head Weir visible on aerial photograph
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 554 772 |
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Map Sheet: | SX57NE |
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Admin Area | Dartmoor National Park |
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Civil Parish | Dartmoor Forest |
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District | West Devon |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | WALKHAMPTON |
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Protected Status
- SHINE: Walling remainsof a Bronze Age unenclosed hut circle settlement east of Grimstone Head Weir, consisting of at least four huts
Other References/Statuses
- National Monuments Record: SX57NE46
- National Record of the Historic Environment: 439703
- SHINE Candidate (Yes)
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- HUT CIRCLE (Constructed, Bronze Age - 2200 BC (Between) to 701 BC (Between))
Full description
Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division, 1979, SX57NE46, 23/10/1979 (Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Card). SDV235833.
An open settlement of 6 or 7 hut circles centred at SX 55577728, on a gentle west slope above the River Walkham.
All are of Type 1 (SX 56 SE 19) with simple rubble walling, or single blocks supplemented by an outer facing of rubble, generally 1.0 metres wide and 0.3 metres high. Internal diameters range from 2.8 metres to 4.8 metres with entrance gaps on the north west in 3 huts (B, C, & D; see illustration) and on the south west is one hut (A). A possible hut (E) at the north east of the settlement is 5.0 metres in diameter and formed by massive in situ boulders 0.3 metres high, linked by rubble and with a rickle of field wall on the east side.
Very little of a field system is visible, probably as a result of hillwash and only one poorly defined length of walling is visible at the north end of the area, and this consists of single stones and rubble protruding for 0.1 metres to 0.2 metres. Elsewhere the impression is that of slightly levelled areas or plots but these are only visible from the lower west side occupying some 4.0 hectares.
Settlement surveyed at 1:10 000 on MSD and at 1:1000.
Butler, J., 1991, Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities: Volume Two - The North, 69, Map 30 (Monograph). SDV219155.
Group of five huts on the lower slopes to the west of Great Mis Tor 220 metres from the river on a patch of open ground surrounded by a large area of clitter. The site was partially enclosed by a single line of slabs between two areas of clitter forming an uphill boundary with the rest open towards the river. The huts of 3.0 to 4.5 metres diameter have walls only 0.2 metres high.
Newman, P., 2004, Merrivale Range Baseline Condition Survey (Report - Survey). SDV346874.
(10/08/2004) Only four huts could be found. All consist of very faint remains, heavily covered by turf. The internal diameters are between 3 metres and 4.1 metres and the floors do not appear to have been levelled. Slight remains of enclosure walls survive to the east of the hut. In an area of short grass.
Bluesky International Ltd/Getmapping PLC, 2015-2017, 2015-2017 Aerial Photographs (Aerial Photograph). SDV361462.
Hut circle visible on aerial photograph.
Newman, P., 2018, Archaeological Sites within Merrivale Training Area, Dartmoor National Park, Devon: A condition survey on behalf of Defence Infrastructure Organisation, 11/01/2018 (Report - Survey). SDV361635.
Four very faint hut circles and traces of enclosure walls on the lower western slope of Mistor. Hut floors do not appear to have been levelled and all are heavily covered by turf.
Ordnance Survey, 2018, MasterMap 2018 (Cartographic). SDV360652.
'Settlement' of eight hut circles are depicted on the modern mapping. This mapping appears to have been based on the Ordnance Survey 1979 recording of 6 or 7 faint huts. Modern earthwork survey results from 2004 and 2018 indicates that Mastermap likely to be inaccurate in this instance.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV219155 | Monograph: Butler, J.. 1991. Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities: Volume Two - The North. Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities: Volume Two - The North. Two. Paperback Volume. 69, Map 30. |
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SDV235833 | Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Card: Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division. 1979. SX57NE46. Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Card. Card Index. 23/10/1979. |
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SDV346874 | Report - Survey: Newman, P.. 2004. Merrivale Range Baseline Condition Survey. Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England Report. Unknown. |
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SDV360652 | Cartographic: Ordnance Survey. 2018. MasterMap 2018. Ordnance Survey Digital Mapping. Digital. |
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SDV361462 | Aerial Photograph: Bluesky International Ltd/Getmapping PLC. 2015-2017. 2015-2017 Aerial Photographs. Bluesky International Ltd/Getmapping PLC. Photograph (Digital). [Mapped feature: #138629 ] |
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SDV361635 | Report - Survey: Newman, P.. 2018. Archaeological Sites within Merrivale Training Area, Dartmoor National Park, Devon: A condition survey on behalf of Defence Infrastructure Organisation. South-west Landscape Investigations. A4 Comb Bound. 11/01/2018. |
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Associated Monuments
MDV11802 | Part of: Unenclosed hut circle settlement east of Grimstone Head Weir (Monument) |
MDV133216 | Related to: Hut circle within unenclosed settlement east of Grimstone Head Weir, Datmoor Forest (Monument) |
MDV133214 | Related to: Hut circle within unenclosed settlement east of Grimstone Head Weir, Datmoor Forest (Monument) |
MDV133217 | Related to: Hut circle within unenclosed settlement east of Grimstone Head Weir, Datmoor Forest (Monument) |
MDV133218 | Related to: Wall on the east side of the unenclosed settlement east of Grimstone Head Weir, Datmoor Forest (Monument) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV7441 - Condition survey of the archaeological sites of Merrivale Training Area
- EDV7570 - Condition survey of Merrivale Range training area
- EDV8713 - Merrivale Range: Monument Baseline Condition Survey
Date Last Edited: | Aug 23 2022 9:43AM |
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