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Enclosure and ring ditch W of Newnham Farm is a prehistoric monument located in Kent, England. The site comprises an enclosure defined by a ring ditch, a common form of settlement or ceremonial boundary dating to the Bronze Age or Iron Age period. Ring ditches of this type typically served defensive, administrative, or ritual functions within prehistoric communities. The monument's archaeological significance lies in its potential to illuminate patterns of prehistoric land use and settlement organisation in the region.
Enclosure and ring ditch W of Newnham Farm is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1004210. View the official record →
Enclosure and ring ditch W of Newnham Farm is a prehistoric monument located in Kent, England. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1004210.
Enclosure and ring ditch W of Newnham Farm 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 1004210.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Wingham Roman villa, 100m south of Glendale Cottage (3.4 km), Well Chapel (remains of), Bekesbourne (4.8 km), Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Ash Mill (5.8 km).
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