Element record L11633 - Sunken track at Rainworth

Summary

HOLLOW WAY (Unknown)

Location

Grid reference SK 58960 58889 (point)
Map sheet SK55NE
District Newark
Civil Parish Rainworth, Newark

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Full Description

Several shallow sunken trackways are visible in this area, the most prominenet is 0.5m in depth and runs down slope to the N within the Rainworth Heath SSSI. (1)
Grid ref where proposed road corridor crosses the track.
See L11632 for nearby depression.


<1> JSAC, Feb 1995, A617 Rainworth Bypass Additional Archaeological Work (Unpublished document). SNT2174.

Other Refs: Section 5.2, Figure 6

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Unpublished document: JSAC. Feb 1995. A617 Rainworth Bypass Additional Archaeological Work.

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Record last edited

Jan 19 2023 7:34PM

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Stacey Neufeld

I am a direct descendant of the Mosely, Harvey, Keyworth and Woomball (many spellings) family. I have a parchment will for the Mosely family detailing the property and my relatives were born at the Kersall Lodge . My small family of four is planning a trip for spring 2026 and we would like to tour the location and or stay if it is a lodge. Could someone help me out:? I believe many are buried at St. Bartholomew church, so would like to visit that as well. I could bring the parchment with me if anyone would like to view it historically speaking.