Monument record IKL 348 - Probable post medieval boundary bank.

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Summary

Sections of a large post medieval boundary bank and ditch can be seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The bank and ditch sections are fragmented and are aligned approximately north east – south west. The southern section of the bank can be seen as a low earthwork in the 1950 (which has since been levelled) with the northern section surviving on recently (2015) visualised lidar data.

Location

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Civil Parish ICKLINGHAM, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK

Map

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Type and Period (10)

Full Description

June 2019. Breckland National Mapping Programme.
Sections of a large post medieval boundary bank and ditch can be seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data (S1-S2). The bank and ditch sections are fragmented and are aligned approximately north east – south west. The southern section of the bank can be seen as a low earthwork in the 1950 (which has since been levelled) with the northern section surviving on recently (2015) visualised lidar data. The bank and ditch most likely relate to a post medieval boundary mapped on the First edition Ordnance Survey map (S3) and is in close proximity to further boundary banks to the east (IKL 356 and 357) and west (IKL 355).
J.Powell (Norfolk Historic Environment Service), 17th June 2019.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <S1> Vertical Aerial Photograph: Vertical aerial photograph. RAF/58/2688 F22 0053-0054 25-JAN-1959 (HEA Original Print).
  • <S2> LIDAR Airborne Survey: LIDAR airborne survey. LIDAR Kings Forest Research 0.5m DTM 15-JUL-2015 (BNG Project, FC England, Fugro Geospatial).
  • <S3> Map: Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey Map. First Edition Ordnance Survey map.

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Record last edited

Feb 11 2020 3:02PM

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