Monument record MYO369 - Moated site NETHER POPPLETON

Summary

The scheduled monument includes a medieval moated site, a sample of the surrounding medieval field system, a group of associated fishponds and part of the high status Anglo-Saxon settlement complex which preceded it. It lies immediately adjacent to the Church of St Everilda which itself had Saxon origins.

Location

Grid reference Centred SE 5635 5513 (219m by 170m) (4 map features)
Map sheet SE55NE
Civil Parish Nether Poppleton, City of York, North Yorkshire
Unitary Authority City of York, North Yorkshire

Map

Type and Period (7)

Full Description

FORMED A MANOR OF ST MARYS ABBEY YORK. IT IS WELL DEFIND AND DRY. A BANK EXISTS ADJACENT TO THE RIVER. NOTHING IS VISIBLE ON THE PLATFORM.

Plan form: RECTANGULAR

SAM NO. 1072

NMR Information:

SE 5634 5512 MOAT. [GT]. (1)
Resurveyed at 1:2500. A well-defined, rectangular, homestead moat,
now dry and in good state of preservation. No foundations are visible
on its platform. (2) Condition unchanged. (3) SE 564 552. Moated site. Scheduled No NY/1072. (4) A triangular fishpond lies to the east of the moat (at SE 5645 5520). (6)

1. Annotated Record Map Ordnance Survey 6" 1958
2. Field Investigators Comments Field Investigator 30/05/1963
3. Field Investigators Comments Field Investigator 02/01/1975
4. Scheduled Monument Notification English Heritage SAM List North Yorkshire March 1994 p 21
5. Scheduled Monument Notification English Heritage Schedule Entry 31/01/1997
6. Oblique aerial photograph reference number NMR SE 5655/24 (12356/27)

Related Object: AF1326084 RCHME: Vale of York NMP, SE 55 NE

Metadata: Insert 2000; Update 2003


Archaeology File (Unpublished document). SYO3.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Archaeology File.

Protected Status/Designation

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (3)

Record last edited

Jun 10 2019 2:38PM

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