Ennis, T. (2001). Helions Farm, Helions Bumpstead. Essex Archaeol Hist 32. Vol 32, pp. 154-167.
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Helions Farm, Helions Bumpstead | |||||||||||||||
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Essex Archaeol Hist 32 | |||||||||||||||
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Essex Archaeology & History | |||||||||||||||
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32 | |||||||||||||||
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154 - 167 | |||||||||||||||
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Helions Farm, built in the mid-nineteenth century, is set within a medieval moated enclosure. Limited excavation and monitoring in advance of underpinning work to the kitchen and drainage works to the north and south of the house recovered evidence of continuous occupation within the moated enclosure from at least as early as c.1200. Improvements and alterations to the building appear to have taken place in the sixteenth and eighteenth century. Pottery from the southern arm of the moat suggests it had largely silted up by the late-fifteenth-sixteenth century. Eighteenth-century brick features, including an infilled cellar and a culvert, are related to the immediate predecessor of the present house. Includes separately authored reports on: | |||||||||||||||
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2001 | |||||||||||||||
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23 Apr 2004 |