Shrunken Village near Bratoft, Gunby Hall Estate

Record ID:  60342 / MNA112522
Record type:  Monument
Protected Status: None Recorded
NT Property:  Gunby Hall Estate; Midlands
Civil Parish:  Bratoft; East Lindsey; Lincolnshire
Grid Reference:  TF 475 649
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Summary

This possible medieval shrunken village is situated near to the present village of Bratoft.

Identification Images (6)

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Monument Types

  • SHRUNKEN VILLAGE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
  • EARTHWORK (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)

Description

Possible remains of a medieval shrunken village situated near to the present village of Bratoft.

(1) The present village of Bratoft consists of sparsely-scattered farms and cottages. Two main areas of grass-covered earthworks survive at TF 474 653 and TF 476 650. The first are enigmatic and unusual, consisting of a series of interconnecting channels with material heaped on both banks. The channels are flat-bottomed, 1-1.5m deep and 3-4m wide.

Ridge and furrow (60343) runs up the bank of the westernmost channel on the west side of the field. It seems likely that these earthworks are of an industrial origin rather than domestic although the remains at TF 476 650 are more in keeping with the conventional idea of village remains. A number of ploughed fields must, by their proximity to those containing earthworks, have once contained them or ridge and furrow (Smith, 1986 - SZE5826)

(3) The site of the shrunken medieval village is visble as earthworks on aerial imagery (Air Photo Services, 2019 - SNA68204).

References

  • SNA65272 - National Trust Report: Northern Archaeological Associates. 2012. Gunby Parkland Landscape Management Plan: Plan Pre-1700 Archaeological Assessment.

  • SNA68204 - Report: Air Photo Services Ltd. 2019. Assessment of Aerial Imagery for Archaeology, Gunby Estate. APS_Site_8.

  • SZE5826 - Unpublished document: L Smith. 1986. National Trust Archaeological Survey Report: Gunby Hall. p.17.

Designations

None Recorded

Other Statuses and References

  • National Monuments Record Reference: TF46NE16

Associated Events

  • ENA6823 - Field Survey, Gunby Parkland Landscape Management Plan, Gunby Estate, 2012
  • ENA8188 - Field Survey, NT Archaeological Survey of Gunby Hall Estate, Lincolnshire
  • ENA9485 - Remote Sensing, Assessment of Aerial photography and Lidar across the Gunby Hall estate

Associated Finds

None Recorded

Related Records

None Recorded