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Name: | Unscheduled parts of Tupholme Abbey |
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HER Number: | MLI40002 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Summary
Unscheduled parts of Tupholme Abbey
Grid Reference: | TF 144 681 |
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Map Sheet: | TF16NW |
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Parish: | TUPHOLME, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Full description
PRN 40002
The scheduled area of Tupholme Abbey does not cover the full extent of the site. The area marked on the map includes fishponds north and south-west of the scheduled area. There is also the possibility that the gateway exists which is now being ploughed out, partly within the scheduled area. {1}{2}{3}{4}{5}{6}
It is suggested that there is a relationship between Tupholme Abbey and the nearby conjectured causeway, possibly dating as far back as the Bronze Age (44508). {8}
<1> OS, 1983, OS 1:10000 SERIES, - (Map). SLI3627.
<2> John A. East, 1978-80, John East Collection of Aerial Photographs, 5.3.78:1085,1978, (Aerial Photograph). SLI182.
<3> William Page (ed), 1906, The Victoria County History: Lincolnshire - Volume 2, VOL 2 P 206-7 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1104.
<4> D. Knowles and R.N. Hadcock, 1953, Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales - First Edition, - (Bibliographic Reference). SLI902.
<5> ST JOSEPH, J.K.S., 1952, MONASTIC SITES FROM THE AIR, P 172-3 & ILLUS (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1017.
<6> HBMC, AM 107, - (Scheduling Record). SLI4006.
<7> ST JOSEPH, J.K.S., 1945-79, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLECTION, BR92 AO:LPP:63:116 (Aerial Photograph). SLI111.
<8> David Stocker and Paul Everson, 2003, ‘The Straight and Narrow Way: Fenland Causeways and the Conversion of the Landscape in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire’, in The Cross Goes North: Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD300-1300, pp.271-88 (Article in Monograph). SLI8111.
Monument Types
- ABBEY (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- RELIGIOUS HOUSE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
Protected Status
Sources and further reading
<1> | Map: OS. 1983. OS 1:10000 SERIES. -. |
<2> | Aerial Photograph: John A. East. 1978-80. John East Collection of Aerial Photographs. 5.3.78:1085,1978, . |
<3> | Bibliographic Reference: William Page (ed). 1906. The Victoria County History: Lincolnshire - Volume 2. VOL 2 P 206-7. |
<4> | Bibliographic Reference: D. Knowles and R.N. Hadcock. 1953. Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales - First Edition. -. |
<5> | Bibliographic Reference: ST JOSEPH, J.K.S.. 1952. MONASTIC SITES FROM THE AIR. P 172-3 & ILLUS. |
<6> | Scheduling Record: HBMC. AM 107. -. |
<7> | Aerial Photograph: ST JOSEPH, J.K.S.. 1945-79. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLECTION. BR92 AO:LPP:63:116. |
<8> | Article in Monograph: David Stocker and Paul Everson. 2003. ‘The Straight and Narrow Way: Fenland Causeways and the Conversion of the Landscape in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire’, in The Cross Goes North: Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD300-1300. pp.271-88. |
Related records
MLI40003 | Related to: Moated site within Tupholme Abbey (Monument) |
MLI40004 | Related to: Pottery scatter at Tupholme Abbey (Monument) |
MLI83353 | Related to: Stixwould Priory to Tupholme Abbey causeway (Monument) |
MLI43630 | Related to: Tupholme Abbey (Monument) |
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