Monument record ASY 005 - Fritton Decoy (PMed)
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Summary
Location
Grid reference | Centred TG 481 003 (2783m by 1571m) |
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Map sheet | TG40SE |
Civil Parish | SOMERLEYTON, ASHBY AND HERRINGFLEET, WAVENEY, SUFFOLK |
County | NORFOLK |
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
Fritton Decoy.
`Broad' formed by peat digging (see Med) redeveloped ? in the C18 as duck decoys. Marked as `Fritton Decoys' on Bowen's 1753 and Hodskinson's 1783 maps (S1)(S3). In 1886 said to consist of four pipes at Ashby or E end of Fritton, E end, Ashby end, decoy where there were originally a group of seven of unknown date, worked by Sir Savile Crosby Bart. The W end worked by Colonel Leathes of Herringfleet Hall, 3 pipes (formerly 5). `Colonel Leathes says that he has no idea when his decoy was first made, but that it is certain it has existed over 200 years, and that it has been worked by his family 160 years'. Details of catches etc in (S2)(R1).
Sources/Archives (4)
- <R1> SSF15547 (No record type): Payne-Gallwey Sir R, The Book of Duck Decoys, 1886.
- <S1> SSF7563 Cartographic materials: Hodskinson, J.. 1783. The County of Suffolk surveyed.
- <S2> SSF5057 (No record type): Day J W, `Suffolk Decoys', E Anglian Magazine, February 1981, 170-172.
- <S3> SSF1411 (No record type): Bowen E, map, The County of Suffolk, 1753.
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Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
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Record last edited
May 7 1993 12:00AM