Parfitt, K. (2008). An unknown medieval site, possibly a manorial chapel, at Crabble, Dover. Archæologia Cantiana 128. Vol 128, pp. 17-33.

Title: An unknown medieval site, possibly a manorial chapel, at Crabble, Dover
Issue: Archæologia Cantiana 128
Series: Archæologia Cantiana
Volume: 128
Number of Pages: 464
Page Start/End: 17 - 33
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Reports the excavation of two masonry structures, and associated pits, on the site of the former Crabble Paper Mill. One of these was of high-quality stone construction, and it is suggested that it represents either a manorial or a wayside chapel. (PP-B)
Author: Keith Parfitt
Year of Publication: 2008
Subjects / Periods:
Masonry Structures (Auto Detected Subject)
Chapel Ppb (Auto Detected Subject)
PIT (Monument Type England)
Manorial Chapel (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 03 May 2010