What is recorded here
In flat, lowlying damp ground. The Heathfield river, which follows a meandering course to N, is located c. 50m to E. Ground rises gradually to N. Ground rises gradually to N. This enclosure, which has been levelled, was noted in aerial photographs in the early 1990’s (SMR file 1994). At ground level, the outline is barely discernible of a roughly circular, flat area (diam. c. 20m N−S) defined on the perimeter by a gapped, indistinct cropmark/band of drier ground (Wth c. 2m).
Compiled by: Jane O’Shaughnessy
Date of upload: 21 June 2017
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