Thesaurus Term/Concept: MARL PIT

Identifier 69113
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A pit from which marl, a mixture of clay and carbonate of lime, is excavated. Marl is used as a fertilizer.

Broader Terms/Concepts (2)

Related Terms/Concepts (8)

Narrower Terms/Concepts (0)

Instances/Examples (19)

Context Record
Monument Type MCH16165 Ashfield Hall Farm (Building)
Monument Type MCH8666 Cropmark of Ring Ditch or Marl Pit (Monument)
Monument Type MCH5521 Earthworks east of Woodhey Chapel (Monument)
Monument Type MCH11338 Former Quarrying, Birkin Lodge, Tatton (Monument)
Monument Type MCH5026 Hall O'Lee (Monument)
Monument Type MCH9558 Marl pit (Monument)
Monument Type MCH9569 Marl pit/ pond (Monument)
Monument Type MCH9434 Marl Pits in Over Alderley (Monument)
Monument Type MCH5433 Moated site in Coole Pilate (Monument)
Monument Type MCH5651 Moated Site, Fishpond and Connecting Channel, Minshull Vernon (Monument)
Monument Type MCH25010 Oat Hill Quarries (Monument)
Monument Type MCH25988 Ponds and Leat South-east of Moat at Minshull Vernon (Monument)
Monument Type MCH9449 Ponds/ Reservoirs in Windmill Wood. (Monument)
Monument Type MCH9540 Possible Marl Pits at Brynlow Field (Monument)
Monument Type MCH20762 Possible Moat at Shavington House (Monument)
Monument Type MCH954 Possible moat east of the Manor House, Hampton (Monument)
Monument Type MCH24309 Post Medieval Ditch Boundaries and Marl Pits, South Arclid Quarry (Monument)
Monument Type MCH24984 Probable marl pit known as the 'Plague Pit', Crown Farm Quarry (Monument)
Monument Type MCH8167 The Yeld (Monument)