Scheduled MonumentsEnglandAn enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation

An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation

England
List entry 1009086
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History & significance

An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation is a Bronze Age domestic site located in Devon. The monument comprises two circular stone-built structures within an enclosing boundary, representing outlying elements of a wider settlement pattern characteristic of later prehistoric settlement in south-west England. Stone hut circles of this type are typically dated to the Bronze Age, reflecting a period of established sedentary occupation in Devon's upland regions. The site's position as part of a larger settlement complex demonstrates the territorial organisation and domestic economy of Bronze Age communities in this landscape.

An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1009086. View the official record →

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What is An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation?

An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation is a Bronze Age domestic site located in Devon. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1009086.

Who is responsible for protecting An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation?

An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic England (NHLE) — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in England. The official designation reference is 1009086.

What other scheduled monuments are near An enclosure containing two stone hut circles forming an outlying part of a large stone hut circle settlement in Raddick Plantation?

Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Two cairns with stone rows E of Collard Tor on Wotter Common (8.5 km), The middle one of three enclosures north of Ford Waste (8.9 km), Two round barrows on Ridding Down (9 km).

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