EAW001621 ENGLAND (1946). The Chatwood Safe Co Ltd, Harlescott, 1946

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Details

Title [EAW001621] The Chatwood Safe Co Ltd, Harlescott, 1946
Reference EAW001621
Date 12-July-1946
Link
Place name HARLESCOTT
Parish SHREWSBURY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 350610, 316088
Longitude / Latitude -2.7316374804096, 52.739823462108
National Grid Reference SJ506161

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Another communal shelter?

Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com
Saturday 27th of February 2021 05:12:39 PM
The Moat, Harlescott Grange. Earthwork and buried remains of a medieval moated site, situated on a gentle north east facing slope. It is now surrounded by a modern housing estate, but from this location there would originally have been extensive views of the surrounding area. The moat is now visible as a slight earthwork having been drained in 1950 and largely infilled following the construction of the housing estate. The arms of the moat, which survive as buried features, are between 12m and 15m wide and define a rectangular island approximately 40m by 46m. Material excavated from the moat has been used to raise the surface of the island between 1.2m and 2m above the level of the surrounding ground. An account of the site in 1937 indicated that the sides of the moat were lined with masonry and when the moat was drained, 13th century pottery was found. Sherds of medieval pottery were also found when a small-scale archaeological excavation was conducted in 1960. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1019297

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