Sutcliffe, T. (2010). Air photographic analysis and mapping of a monastic grange at Cold Cam Farm, Oldstead, North Yorkshire.. Medieval Settlement Research 25. Vol 25, pp. 62-65. https://doi.org/10.5284/1059030. Cite this via datacite

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Air photographic analysis and mapping of a monastic grange at Cold Cam Farm, Oldstead, North Yorkshire.
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Medieval Settlement Research 25
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Medieval Settlement Research
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25
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90
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62 - 65
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A number of medieval monastic grange sites within the North York Moors National Park have been targeted for re-assessment as part of a National Mapping Programme project, undertaken by Archaeological Research Services Ltd in partnership with English Heritage and the North York Moors National Park Authority. Aerial photographic analysis and mapping has also provided enhanced knowledge of a potential additional grange located at Cold Cam Farm, Oldstead, details of which are presented in this short article. Historic aerial photographs have provided access to elements of the probable grange that are now destroyed or obscured by modern activity. As a case study, the site demonstrates the efficacy of aerial photograph mapping for conservation and management of the historic environment. However, although the morphology of the site suggests both medieval and post-medieval use, neither the air photographic record nor historic Ordnance Survey mapping reveals any indication of the nature of the post-Dissolution use of the site before 1856. Further nonintrusive investigation of the surviving earthworks as well as the below-ground remains, in addition to full documentary research, would therefore be beneficial. LD
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Tara-Jane Sutcliffe
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2010
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18 Dec 2015