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HER Number: | MDV28938 |
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Name: | Drain channel north-east of Standon Farm |
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Summary
A narrow, leat-like channel descends the moderately sloping south-western flank of Standon Hill. The two arms of this feature do not begin at springs or streams and it descends the slope at too sharp a gradient to be a leat. It must, therefore, form part of the drainage, perhaps designed to keep excess surface water away from the buildings at Standon Farm.
Location
Grid Reference: | SX 547 815 |
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Map Sheet: | SX58SW |
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Admin Area | Dartmoor National Park |
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Civil Parish | Peter Tavy |
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District | West Devon |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | PETER TAVY |
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Protected Status
- SHINE: Earthwork remains of a probable prehistoric enclosure fossilised as field, in moorland on west slope of Standon Hill
Other References/Statuses
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SX58SW/149
Monument Type(s) and Dates
- (Former Type) LEAT (Early Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1750 AD)
- DRAIN (Post Medieval to Early 20th Century - 1540 AD (Between) to 1901 AD (Between))
Full description
NMR, 1979, SF1510/405-408, 216-9 (Aerial Photograph). SDV224043.
Photograph taken on 26th April 1979.
Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1985, Aerial Photograph Project (Dartmoor) - Dartmoor Pre-NMP (Cartographic). SDV319854.
Leat visible on west slope of Standon Hill from SX54578144 within deserted farmstead to the east cutting through an enclosure to SX 54858170. Bifurcates at SX 54828157, the other branch travelling north-east to edge of enclosure field at SX 54848167 (1979 photograph).
Probert, S. + Fletcher, M. + Newman, P., 1998, Willsworthy Training Area, Peter Tavy, Devon: An Archaeological survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (Report - Survey). SDV350638.
(12/07/1998) SX 54598145 to SX 54858165. A narrow, leat-like channel descends the moderately sloping south-western flank of Standon Hill. The two arms of this feature do not begin at springs or streams and it descends the slope at too sharp a gradient to be a leat. It must, therefore, form part of the drainage, perhaps designed to keep excess surface water away from the buildings at Standon Farm.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV224043 | Aerial Photograph: NMR. 1979. SF1510/405-408. 216-9. |
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SDV319854 | Cartographic: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1985. Aerial Photograph Project (Dartmoor) - Dartmoor Pre-NMP. Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England Aerial Photograph P. Cartographic. |
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SDV350638 | Report - Survey: Probert, S. + Fletcher, M. + Newman, P.. 1998. Willsworthy Training Area, Peter Tavy, Devon: An Archaeological survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. Royal Commission for the Historical Monuments of England Field/Recording In. A4 Comb Bound + Digital. [Mapped feature: #134352 ] |
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Associated Monuments
MDV12858 | Related to: Enclosure east of Standon Farm, Peter Tavy (Monument) |
MDV19429 | Related to: Standon Farm, Peter Tavy (Monument) |
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV7425 - Standon Farm: an historical and archaeological survey
- EDV7368 - Survey of the Willsworthy Training Area, Peter Tavy (1998)
- EDV6663 - Survey of the Willsworthy Training Area
- EDV6664 - Survey of the Willsworthy Training Area
- EDV6665 - Survey of the Willsworthy Training Area
- EDV8141 - Condition survey of the Willsworthy Training Area
Date Last Edited: | Nov 19 2021 9:25AM |
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