Source/Archive record (Published document) SNT363 - TTS

Title TTS
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1949
NCC Biblio ID 527

Abstract/Summary

External Links (0)

Description

Location

Referenced Monuments (24)

  • A Civil War fort, still visible in 1820, was built by Royalists to command Trent Bridge. Its site i (Element)
  • A second less important fort (than 05229), built by Parliamentarians after capturing the first fort, (Element)
  • Building, Harworth (Element)
  • Bunny School House (Building)
  • Harworth School, Harworth (Monument)
  • HOOPER'S SCONCE (Element)
  • Human burials, Blyth (Element)
  • Iron Age linch pin, Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse pre-villa Ro settlement - Area B (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse pre-villa Ro Settlement - Enclosure ditch (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse pre-villa Ro settlement, Area A (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse pre-villa Roman Settlement (Monument)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Settlement - Flint scrapers (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa - "Basilica" building (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa - Building to NW of villa (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa - Cemetery (Monument)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa - Corridor Building (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman villa - inhumations (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa - Possible Building SE of villa (Element)
  • Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa (Monument)
  • School (St John's), Blyth (Building)
  • Strelley House (Building)
  • THE OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL & ATTACHED WALL, GATE & STEPS (Building)
  • The Old School House; Haughton Grammar School (Building)

Referenced Events (4)

  • Excavation near the old school, Blyth
  • Excavation of villa at Mansfield Woodhouse by Oswald
  • Excavation South of Mansfield Woodhouse Villa
  • Trial Trenching to South of Mansfield Woodhouse Roman Villa

Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:38AM

Comments and Feedback

Do you have any questions or more information about this record? Please feel free to comment below with your name and email address. All comments are submitted to the website maintainers for moderation, and we aim to respond/publish as soon as possible. Comments, questions and answers that may be helpful to other users will be retained and displayed along with the name you supply. The email address you supply will never be displayed or shared.