Molesden (Meldon)
This is the site of the shrunken medieval village of Molesden, which was first recorded in 1296. Although there at least eight houses here in 1666, by 1769 only three farms survived. By 1847 two farms and a few cottages remained. One has since been abandoned. The remains of areas of ridge and furrow can still be seen, and the cropmarks of a line of buildings running along the north edge of the field have also been recorded.
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WATCHING BRIEF, Land at East Molesden Farm 2008; Bamburgh Research Project
BUILDING SURVEY, East Molesden House, Molesden, Meldon, Northumberland 2012; North East Vernacular Architecture Group
BUILDING SURVEY, East Molesden House, Molesden, Meldon, Northumberland 2012; North East Vernacular Architecture Group
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