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HER Number MWB16909
Record Type Monument
Name Willow Farm

Grid Reference SU 379 645
Map Sheet SU36SE
Parish Inkpen, West Berkshire
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Summary

Historic farmstead documented in 18th century and still partly present in 21st century

Monument Type(s):

  • FARMSTEAD (18th century to Late 19th century - 1761 AD to 1880 AD)

Full Description

This farm is recorded on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map <1> as noted during a 2005 survey of West Berkshire's historic farmsteads <2>. It may be represented on Rocque's 1761 map <3>.

Sources and further reading

<01>Landmark. 1872-85. Digital Ordnance Survey Mapping Epoch 1, 1:2500 (25 inch). Digital. 1:2500. [Map / SWB14341]
<02>Orr, S. 2005. West Berkshire Historic Farm Buildings - An Assessment of the Resource and Guidelines for Management. [Unpublished document / SWB14474]
<03>Rocque, J. 1761. Rocque's Map of Berkshire. 1:35,000 (approx). Marked schematically on edge of 'Inkpin Common'. [Map / SWB7242]
https://www.rct.uk/collection/700042/rocques-map-of-berkshire (Accessed 09/02/2021)
<04>Kintbury Volunteer Group. 2004. Kintbury through the ages. p53. [Monograph / SWB14205]

Related Monuments

MWB6244Deerbourne, Inkpen (formerly The Willows and then New Mill) (Monument)

Associated Excavations and Fieldwork

  • None recorded