Martin, D. (1990). Three Moated Sites in North-East Sussex part 2: Hawksden and Bodiam. Sussex Archaeological Collections 128. Vol 128, pp. 89-116. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086006. Cite this via datacite

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Three Moated Sites in North-East Sussex part 2: Hawksden and Bodiam
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 128
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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128
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89 - 116
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Hawksden was probably built in c. 1337 by Sir John Waleys as a house or hunting lodge. The timber-framed building was set around a courtyard and surrounded by a moat. The kitchen was divided from the other rooms by substantial cob or masonry walls to serve as fire-breaks. Jn the late 15th/early 16th centuries a masonry wall was constructed around the building. Chimneys were inserted to heat the hall and parlour ranges, and the hall was probably floored over. Repair work of poor quality was undertaken in the late 16th century , but shortly after the buildings were allowed to fall into ruins. The moated homestead at Bodiam was constructed in the late 13th century, possibly for the younger brother of the lord of the manor. Three buildings were excavated, which were identified as a messuage, detached kitchen and stable range. The site f ell into disuse in the mid/late 14th century and was left to deteriorate.
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David Martin
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1990
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Site: Hawksden Park Wood
Parish: Mayfield
District: Wealden
County: East Sussex
Country: England
Parish: Bodiam
District: Rother
Grid Reference: 561840, 126740 (Easting, Northing)
Grid Reference: 578470, 126430 (Easting, Northing)
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Moated House (Monus)
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08 Jun 2021