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Field Value
Fact 5038bea26db18ea5a2d2c33e987b46a4c77faad6d8a67094dddeeb2fcc27e1c9
Field archaeological-risk-tier
Value Archaeological Priority Area
Entity The place name refers to an Anglo-Saxon ‘southern farmstead’ and was held by Chertsea Abbey from the 7th or 8th Century. St. Nicholas Church was probably founded in the early medieval period. In 1537 the estate passed from Chertsea Abbey to Nicholas
Earliest entry date 2025-02-10
Latest entry date 2025-02-10
Latest resource 901b21b8256fc21b9c2a8b45e4eef2cfa7cd99a5aab3474fd99fc7ebbf0b71cc
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2025-02-10 901b21b8256fc21b9c2a8b45e4eef2cfa7cd99a5aab3474fd99fc7ebbf0b71cc