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Monument details
HER Number: | TQ 57 NE 103 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Name: | The Western Mound, Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, Kent |
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Summary
The Western Mound was a landscape feature within Ingress Park, which probably dates to the nineteenth century.
Grid Reference: | TQ 59241 75026 |
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Map Sheet: | TQ57NE |
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Parish: | SWANSCOMBE AND GREENHITHE, DARTFORD, KENT |
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Monument Types
- ARTIFICIAL MOUND (Post Medieval to Modern - 1540 AD? to 2004 AD? (between))
Full description
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Referred to as the Western Tudor Mound, the modern redevelopment initially intended to remove the mound. Once the vegetation had been cut back it became clear that the mound was composed of loose gravels and chalk and was too dangerous to investigate archaeologically. In the final development plan however, the Mound was included as a landscape feature, that would not be archaeologically impacted upon. The report concludes that there is no evidence to date it to the Tudor period and that it was had probably formed as a result of the stockpiling of soil from quarrying, or even terracing for the current Abbey building of 1833 [1].
<1> AOC Archaeology Group, 2004, Results Of Archaeological Excavation And Recording At Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, Kent (Unpublished document). SKE12239.
Sources and further reading
Cross-ref.
| Source description | <1> | Unpublished document: AOC Archaeology Group. 2004. Results Of Archaeological Excavation And Recording At Ingress Abbey, Greenhithe, Kent. |
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