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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 66 NE 101
Type of record:Monument
Name:Lynchet? Cobham Park

Summary

A probable lynchet bank/filed boundary identified in the South Pleasure Grounds, Cobham Hall, during survey works in 2003. The feature predates the establishment of Cobham Park.

It should be noted that this feature follows the line of an tree lined avenue shown on the Russell 1718 and the MALSC 1719 maps of Cobham Hall Park. Available from Medway Archives Reference Nos. ?


Grid Reference:TQ 6825 6863
Map Sheet:TQ66NE
Parish:COBHAM, GRAVESHAM, KENT

Monument Types

  • LYNCHET? (Post Medieval - 1641 AD to 1641 AD (pre))

Full description

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A probable lynchet bank/filed boundary in the South Pleasure Grounds, Cobham Hall,. The feature predates the establishment of Cobham Park and runs at a right angle to lynchet bank TQ 66 NE 100. The remaining section is 0.90m high. [1]

It should be noted that this feature follows the line of an tree lined avenue shown on the Russell 1718 map and the MALSC 1719 map of Cobham Hall Park. Available from Medway Archives Reference Nos. ?


<1> English Heritage, 2003, Cobham Hall, Kent. Lady Darnley's Garden and The South Pleasure Grounds. Survey Report (Article in serial). SWX12868.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>Article in serial: English Heritage. 2003. Cobham Hall, Kent. Lady Darnley's Garden and The South Pleasure Grounds. Survey Report.

Related records

TQ 66 NE 199Part of: Cobham Hall Park (Landscape)