Monument record 654 - Aldewyke
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Summary
The placename Aldewyke which means The Old Hamlet is an indication of a possible deserted medieval village. It was first mentioned in 1180.
Medieval and later villages were abandoned by their inhabitants for many reasons. The effects of disease and poor harvests made rural living difficult, and whole communities are thought to have relocated to urban settlements. Landowners sometimes relocated settlements for aesthetic reasons and for landscaping. Once abandoned the villages quickly became derelict and were not inhabited again surviving only as earthworks, often visible only from aerial photographs. They can also be identified by documentary evidence or the presence of a church where there is no settlement
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Full Description
Aldewyke (The Old Hamlet), a possible deserted medieval village. First mentioned in 1180 (1). Aldewyke a lost village at Higher Whitley (2).
<1> Cheshire County Council, 1974, County Treasures Record, 4/A.252 (Index). SCH1000.
<2> Dodgson J McN, 1970-2, 1981, The Place-Names of Cheshire, 2/125 (N( (Book). SCH3228.
<2> Dodgson J McN, 1970-2, 1981, The Place-Names of Cheshire, vol .II p.125 (Book). SCH3228.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 6 7 (point) 4 Figure Ref |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ67NW |
| Civil Parish | WHITLEY, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | LOWER WHITLEY, GREAT BUDWORTH, CHESHIRE |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Record last edited
Jan 11 2024 4:32PM