Shepherd, N. and Wilson, M. D. (1999). Land at Bromham, Bedfordshire: An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment. Cambridgeshire County Council Archaeological Field Unit.

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Title: Land at Bromham, Bedfordshire: An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment
Number of Pages: 21
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Publication Type: Report
Abstract: Bromham Grange, a moated site, possibly a medieval manor, was located beyond the north-eastern edge of the study area, along with the site of water mill. Features contemporary with these may have extended into the study area. Otherwise map evidence suggested the site was largely under cultivation from the medieval period. An old road, surviving as a bridleway, bisected the site from west to east. This appeared to have once connected Bromham Grange with another moated site at Stagsden Bury End 1.5km to the west. The parish boundary between Bromham and Stagsden in part followed this road through the study area suggesting the feature may have been of some antiquity. [Au]
Author: N Shepherd
Martin D Wilson ORCID icon
Publisher: Cambridgeshire County Council Archaeological Field Unit
Year of Publication: 1999
Locations:
Location - Auto Detected: Stagsden Bury End 15km
Location - Auto Detected: Bromham Grange
Location - Auto Detected: Stagsden
Location - Auto Detected: Bromham
Subjects / Periods:
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Note: Date Of Issue From:1999Date Of Coverage From:01Date Of Coverage To:01Editorial Expansion:Site name: LAND AT BROMHAM
Study area: 33ha
Investigation type: Desk-based
District: Bedford
Monument:
Ngr: SP99705070
Parish: Bromham
Postcode: MK438TJ
Source:
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BIAB (Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP))
Created Date: 18 Jan 2009