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HER Number: | MDV66213 |
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Name: | Penhill Point West Fish Weir, Fremington |
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Summary
One of a number of fish weirs recorded as a hazard to shipping in the early 19th century. The southern wing has been located, but not the return.
Location
Grid Reference: | SS 516 340 |
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Map Sheet: | SS53SW |
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Admin Area | Devon |
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Civil Parish | Fremington |
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District | North Devon |
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Ecclesiastical Parish | FREMINGTON |
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Protected Status: none recorded
Other References/Statuses
- Old DCC SMR Ref: SS53SW/146
Monument Type(s) and Dates
Full description
Humphreys, C. + Mandry, A., 2001, Fish Traps Project, 4-7 (Article in Serial). SDV342249.
List of fish traps recorded as shipping hazards on 19th century charts. Number 13, referred to as Yelland Kiln (should be Penhill Point West), is extant. Observed in August 2001 by members of North Devon Archaeological Society, near the old lime kiln to the south of Penhill Point. A single row, circa 37 metres long and consisting of 33 posts, was found.
Preece, C., 2002, Fish Weirs: As Irritating As Traffic Cones, 10-11 (Article in Serial). SDV342210.
Extract from the Denham map of 1832 shows fish weirs as chevron-like features. In March 2002 weir number 13, Penhill Point West, was located by members of North Devon Archaeological Society. Other details: Map.
Preece, C., 2005, A Conflict of Interests: the Fish Traps of the Taw and Torridge Estuaries, 154 (Article in Serial). SDV342251.
The smaller southern wing of this weir has been located, but not the return. A number of abraded, rounded stumps, often in twos and threes, are in evidence. These are sited close to a disused lime kiln. Other details: Fig 3.
Wessex Archaeology, 2007, RMB Chivenor Flood Defence Scheme Barnstaple, Devon: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment (Report - Assessment). SDV342125.
Other details: WA 141.
Sources / Further Reading
SDV342125 | Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. RMB Chivenor Flood Defence Scheme Barnstaple, Devon: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment. Wessex Archaeology Report. 67300.01. A4 Stapled + Digital. |
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SDV342210 | Article in Serial: Preece, C.. 2002. Fish Weirs: As Irritating As Traffic Cones. North Devon Archaeological Society Newsletter. 4. A5 Unbound. 10-11. |
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SDV342249 | Article in Serial: Humphreys, C. + Mandry, A.. 2001. Fish Traps Project. North Devon Archaeological Society Newsletter. A5 Unbound. 4-7. |
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SDV342251 | Article in Serial: Preece, C.. 2005. A Conflict of Interests: the Fish Traps of the Taw and Torridge Estuaries. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society. 63. Paperback Volume. 154. |
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Associated Monuments: none recorded
Associated Finds: none recorded
Associated Events
- EDV4490 - RMB Chivenor Flood Defence Scheme Barnstaple, Devon: Archaeological Desk-based Assessment
- EDV4719 - Research and Survey of Fish Weirs on the Rivers Taw and Torridge
Date Last Edited: | Jun 1 2010 2:22PM |
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