Craster Tower ridge and furrow (Craster)
A small area of broad ridge and furrow to the east of Craster Tower. (1)
NRHE UID 1470103 Medieval/post medieval and post medieval ridge and furrow is visible as earthworks and cropmarks on air photographs in the Parish of Craster, centred at NU 253 191. Elements are still extant on the latest 1999 Ordnance Survey vertical photography. (2a-b)
NRHE UID 1476468 Medieval ridge and furrow is visible as earthworks on air photographs in the Parish of Craster, centred at NU 252 191. The features are still extant on the latest 1995 and 1999 Ordnance Survey vertical photography. (2c)
NRHE UID 1470103 Medieval/post medieval and post medieval ridge and furrow is visible as earthworks and cropmarks on air photographs in the Parish of Craster, centred at NU 253 191. Elements are still extant on the latest 1999 Ordnance Survey vertical photography. (2a-b)
NRHE UID 1476468 Medieval ridge and furrow is visible as earthworks on air photographs in the Parish of Craster, centred at NU 252 191. The features are still extant on the latest 1995 and 1999 Ordnance Survey vertical photography. (2c)
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AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION, English Heritage: North East Coast NMP Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey ; Archaeological Research Services
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