Scheduled MonumentsEnglandMedieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm

Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm

England
List entry 1019862
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England
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Overview

History & significance

Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm is a medieval agricultural settlement located in Durham, England. The site represents a typical example of medieval rural settlement patterns in the north of England, comprising the remains of domestic and agricultural structures characteristic of medieval farming communities. The farmstead dates from the medieval period, though the precise dating and phases of occupation require specialist archaeological assessment. The monument survives as earthworks and buried archaeological deposits that contribute to understanding the settlement history and land use patterns of medieval Durham.

Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1019862. View the official record →

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What is Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm?

Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm is a medieval agricultural settlement located in Durham, England. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1019862.

Who is responsible for protecting Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm?

Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike 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 1019862.

What other scheduled monuments are near Medieval farmstead 390m south of Lodge Sike Farm?

Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Group of eight shielings and a track on Crossthwaite Scars 675m north west of Park End (4.2 km), Medieval linear earthwork, enclosures and farmstead and Bronze Age burnt mound 110m and 420m north west of Heatherlea (4.4 km), Romano-British and medieval settlement and field systems,leadmines and charcoal pit on Crossthwaite Common, south of Park End Quarry (4.6 km).

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