2020

TF1927 : Moated site of Newhall Grange, north of Northgate and West Pinchbeck: aerial 2020 (2)

taken 4 years ago, near to Northgate, Lincolnshire, England

Moated site of Newhall Grange, north of Northgate and West Pinchbeck: aerial 2020 (2)
Moated site of Newhall Grange, north of Northgate and West Pinchbeck: aerial 2020 (2)
Seen here after prologed rain.

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South of Rigbolt House.

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There are other features within the outer moat.

This is described variously as "an extensive Manorial site comprising basically an inner and outer moat" and "identified as Newhall Grange, belonging to Spalding Priory". It is located alongside the medieval Newdyke, now known as Hammond Beck, on marine silts which were probably taken in from the fen in the early 12th century... The relationship of the monument to the adjacent medieval fen bank, and its proximity to another moated site and grange at Rigbolt House, less than 1km to the north in the neighbouring parish of Gosberton, are features of wider interest for the study of the medieval landscape in this part of the Fenland region".

See also TF1927 : Moated site of Newhall Grange, north of Northgate and West Pinchbeck: aerial 2018.

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Simon Tomson   (more nearby)
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Chris   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Sunday, 22 March, 2020   (more nearby)
Submitted
Saturday, 28 March, 2020
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TF 1951 2702 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:49.6479N 0:13.6610W
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OSGB36: geotagged! TF 1902 2669
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