Ten medieval shielings on north bank of White Lyne overlooking confluence with Little Hare Grain - List Entry
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Description
....The ten medieval shielings on the north bank of the White Lyne overlooking its confluence with Little Hare Grain survive reasonably well and are part of a larger group of shielings sited amongst the uplands and along the river valleys and tributaries of north east Cumbria which, taken together, will add to our knowledge and understanding of the wider border settlement and economy during the medieval period. Additionally this group of shielings is a rare example of different types of shielings occupying the same site, and as such will facilitate any further study of the developments in the construction of shielings throughout the medieval period..... -
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Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1016404
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