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BRADLEY HALL, WOLSINGHAM
- "The moated site and fortified house at Bradley Hall are well-preserved and retain significant archaeological deposits. They will contribute greatly to our knowledge and understanding of medieval settlement in the …
Added by
Pat Thomson
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Bradley Hall fortified house and underground passages, moated site, pillow mound and fishponds
- ".....The monument includes the remains of a moated site, the ruins and remains of a fortified house, a pillow mound and a series of fishponds of medieval date, situated on …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
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BRADLEY HALL FARMHOUSE - List Entry
- "Manor house, now farmhouse. C14 in the possession of the Eure family; 1431 licence to crenellate; possibly C15 barrel-vaulted ruin the only visible survivor of this house. Late C18 addition …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from http://www.gatehouse-gazettee…
BRADLEY HALL, WOLSINGHAM
- "The moated site and fortified house at Bradley Hall are well-preserved and retain significant archaeological deposits. They will contribute greatly to our knowledge and understanding of medieval settlement in the …
Added by
Pat Thomson
from https://historicengland.org.u…
Bradley Hall fortified house and underground passages, moated site, pillow mound and fishponds
- ".....The monument includes the remains of a moated site, the ruins and remains of a fortified house, a pillow mound and a series of fishponds of medieval date, situated on …
Added by
Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
BRADLEY HALL FARMHOUSE - List Entry
- "Manor house, now farmhouse. C14 in the possession of the Eure family; 1431 licence to crenellate; possibly C15 barrel-vaulted ruin the only visible survivor of this house. Late C18 addition …
Added by
Simon Cotterill