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Name:SETTLEMENT REMAINS, STOW
HER Number:MLI52439
Type of record:Monument

Summary

SETTLEMENT REMAINS, STOW

Grid Reference:SK 882 820
Map Sheet:SK88SE
Parish:STOW, WEST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

Full description

'The extensive foundations and lines of streets which have been discovered by excavating, show that Stow was once a place of considerable importance'. {1}

It was focused on the Church of St Mary. In 1086 the settlement bore many of the marks of an administrative and economic centre, or core of a large episcopal estate, with 3 iron works recorded, and other estates holding tofts and mansions without land there. The morphology has been somewhat distorted by recent emphasis on a north/south through road, but at the settlement's core is a roughly rectangular block that encompasses the church at its north-west corner. {1}{2}{3}{4}{5}

At Stow the importance of the village as the centre of a late Saxon estate as well as the existence of the Saxon minster church would perhaps suggest an early marketing function as well, a hypothesis supported by its description in Domesday Book. A formal market certainly existed by the later 12th century and may have been an old establised feature by then. Though the morphology of the village has clearly been much altered, nevertheless on the south side of the church is a former open area, containing several islands of properties. This was perhaps a market place, now largely infilled.{8}


<1> SMR FILE, SK 88 SE:B,1930, PHILLIPS, C.W. (Index). SLI3300.

<2> Paul Everson, 1975-90, RCHM, 2958/38 (Aerial Photograph). SLI196.

<3> COLE, C., 1993-2002, InnerVisions Business Presentations, UK/E/L:1001VL,1993, (Aerial Photograph). SLI181.

<4> P.L. Everson, C.C. Taylor and C.J. Dunn, 1991, Change and Continuity: Rural Settlement in North-West Lincolnshire, ARCHIVE NOTES (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1063.

<5> Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1992-1996, National Mapping Programme, SK8882:LI.681.3,7-8.1-2,1995, (Map). SLI3613.

<6> COLE, C., 1993-2002, InnerVisions Business Presentations, 137/0896/13,19A,1996, (Aerial Photograph). SLI181.

<7> COLE, C., 1993-2002, InnerVisions Business Presentations, 221/0298/5,1998, (Aerial Photograph). SLI181.

<8> P.L. Everson, C.C. Taylor and C.J. Dunn, 1991, Change and Continuity: Rural Settlement in North-West Lincolnshire, page 22 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1063.

Monument Types

  • MARKET (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
  • RIDGE AND FURROW (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
  • SHRUNKEN VILLAGE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)

Protected Status

  • Scheduled Monument

Sources and further reading

<1>Index: SMR FILE. STOW. SK 88 SE:B,1930, PHILLIPS, C.W..
<2>Aerial Photograph: Paul Everson. 1975-90. RCHM. 2958/38.
<3>Aerial Photograph: COLE, C.. 1993-2002. InnerVisions Business Presentations. UK/E/L:1001VL,1993, .
<4>Bibliographic Reference: P.L. Everson, C.C. Taylor and C.J. Dunn. 1991. Change and Continuity: Rural Settlement in North-West Lincolnshire. ARCHIVE NOTES.
<5>Map: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1992-1996. National Mapping Programme. SK8882:LI.681.3,7-8.1-2,1995, .
<6>Aerial Photograph: COLE, C.. 1993-2002. InnerVisions Business Presentations. 137/0896/13,19A,1996, .
<7>Aerial Photograph: COLE, C.. 1993-2002. InnerVisions Business Presentations. 221/0298/5,1998, .
<8>Bibliographic Reference: P.L. Everson, C.C. Taylor and C.J. Dunn. 1991. Change and Continuity: Rural Settlement in North-West Lincolnshire. page 22.

Related records

MLI52440Related to: POST MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT REMAINS (Monument)
MLI50246Related to: SITE OF A COLLEGE AND BENEDICTINE ABBEY, ST MARY'S CHURCH (Monument)
MLI50262Related to: SITE OF A COLLEGE AND BENEDICTINE ABBEY, ST MARY'S CHURCH (Monument)