It should not be assumed that this site is publicly accessible and it may be on private property. Do not trespass.
Monument details
HER Number: | TR 03 SE 100 |
---|
Type of record: | Monument |
---|
Name: | Possible deserted medieval village of Hurst, Aldington parish |
---|
Summary
Possible site of a deserted medieval village near Aldington.
Grid Reference: | TR 076 345 |
---|
Map Sheet: | TR03SE |
---|
Parish: | ALDINGTON, ASHFORD, KENT |
---|
Monument Types
Full description
If you do not understand anything on this page please contact us.
A possible deserted medieval village near Aldington. Identified in Beresford and Husrt (1971) Maurice Beresford and John G. Hurst eds. Deserted Medieval Villages, 1971, list 69 places for Kent in their County Gazetteers of Deserted Medieval Villages. In most cases there is nothing to prove that there was a village at the sites in question.(1-2)
<1> Everitt, A. M., 1976, The Making of the Agrarian Landscape of Kent (Article in serial). SKE7793.
<2> Romney Marsh Research Trust, 2010, Romney Marsh Research Trust Gazetteer 2010 (Unpublished document). SKE16034.
Sources and further reading
Cross-ref.
| Source description | <1> | Article in serial: Everitt, A. M.. 1976. The Making of the Agrarian Landscape of Kent. |
<2> | Unpublished document: Romney Marsh Research Trust. 2010. Romney Marsh Research Trust Gazetteer 2010. |