Barentin's Manor by Philip Page

Barentin's Manor by Philip Page

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Archaeological investigations at Harding's Field, Chalgrove, revealed the remains of one of the most complete examples of a moated medieval manor yet excavated in England.

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Barentin's Manor by Philip Page

Archaeological investigations at Harding's Field, Chalgrove, revealed the remains of one of the most complete examples of a moated medieval manor yet excavated in England. Evidence of a pre-moat occupation dating from the first half of the 13th century, which may not have been seigneurial, was succeeded in the mid 13th century by the construction of the moated manor house. The documentary evidence indicates that this house belonged to the Barentins, a prominent Oxfordshire family. The manor underwent considerable alterations and improvements during the following 200 years, particularly during the early part of the 14th century and, to a lesser extent, in the late 14th and early 15th century. It passed out of the hands of the Barentin family shortly before it was demolished in the late 15th century.
Like the dig, the report is a worthwhile salvage job' -- British Archaeology British Archaeology
by Philip Page, Kate Atherton and Alan Hardy
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ISBN 13 9780947816629
ISBN 10 0947816623
Title Barentin's Manor
Author Philip Page
Series Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University School of Archaeology
Year published 2005-04-13
Number of pages 198
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