Monument record 899 - Possible Moat in Kingsley
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Summary
Records suggest that Kingsley was the site of a medieval moated site. Moated Sites are characterised by a waterlogged ditch that encloses a platform of land where buildings were built though they were also used for horticulture e.g. orchards. They were most popular in medieval times though not necessarily for the defensive advantages of being on an island as they were also seen as a sign of prestige. There are approximately 6000 across England with over 200 moated sites in Cheshire alone.
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Type and Period (1)
Full Description
The site of a moat at Kingsley (1). No precise location. Grid reference to 4 figure indicates possible location within a 1 km square .
<1> Cheshire County Council, 1974, County Treasures Record, 4/A.203 (Index). SCH1000.
<2> Ordnance Survey, 1870-1982, Ordnance Survey Archaeological Record Card, 1980 SJ57SW20 (Index). SCH2487.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 54 74 (point) 6 Figure Ref |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ57SW |
| Civil Parish | KINGSLEY, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | KINGSLEY, FRODSHAM, CHESHIRE |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Record last edited
May 25 2021 1:14PM