English, J. (2017). Excavation of a moated site at Cranleigh Rectory, 1985. Surrey Archaeological Collections 100. Vol 100, Guildford: Surrey Archaeological Society. pp. 249-258. https://doi.org/10.5284/1069433. Cite this via datacite
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Excavation of a moated site at Cranleigh Rectory, 1985 | ||||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections 100 | ||||
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Surrey Archaeological Collections | ||||
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249 - 258 | ||||
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Minor excavations across the moat and on the island in advance of development of Cranleigh Rectory in 1985 produced evidence of pre-moat occupation throughout the 12th century and of construction of the moat during the early 13th century. It seems likely that the island has been lowered, probably during construction of the Victorian rectory in 1863, and that this, together with 19th century cleaning of the moat, had removed evidence of later medieval or post-medieval occupation. The suggestion is made that this was the site of the manorial caput first of ‘Cranleigh’ and later of the Rectory Manor. | ||||
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2017 | ||||
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29 Sep 2017 |