Brown, J., Wolframm-Murray, Y., Blinkhorn, P. W., Chapman, P., Hylton, A., Deighton, T. and Deighton, K. (2010). Medieval Plots along Sutton Road, Great Bowden, Leicestershire. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 84. Vol 84, Leicester: Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society. pp. 95-116. https://doi.org/10.5284/1107454. Cite this via datacite

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Medieval Plots along Sutton Road, Great Bowden, Leicestershire
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 84
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society
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84
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95 - 116
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Two arrangements of medieval ditches formed the boundaries of plots that had once fronted onto Sutton Road. They indicate a possible domestic frontage originating from the tenth or eleventh centuries, leaving it uncertain whether this was a pre- or post-Conquest occupation focus. However, there was a fundamental reorganisation evident in this part of the Norman manor towards the end of the twelfth century, when the boundaries were realigned to form narrow plots, and a medieval fish pond was backfilled with midden waste. From the mid-fifteenth century there was a rough cobbled yard, and postmedieval ditches showed a rearrangement of boundaries supplanting the late medieval plots and subdividing the area into two parts.
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Jim Brown
Yvonne Wolframm-Murray ORCID icon
Paul W Blinkhorn
Patrick Chapman
Andy Hylton
Tora Deighton
Karen Deighton
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Leicestershire Archaeological & Historical Society
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2010
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03 Feb 2022