In the civil parish of Abingdon. In the historic county of Berkshire (Modern Authority of Oxfordshire, 1974 county of Oxfordshire).
| This site has been described as a; Urban Defence. |
Confidence: It is probable that this site was a medieval fortification or palace. | Nothing visible remains. |
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Air Photo and general mapping |
Mid to late 19th century maps |
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Landscape form and features |
General location and route planning |
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This site's County Historic Environment Record (formerly Sites and Monuments Record) number is 16091; 16091 [both relating to Civil War ditch] 'grey' literature, such as watching brief reports, held by H.E.R.s is often poorly referenced and is unlikely to be recorded in this website.
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