Earthwork remains, Bradley Hall, Wolsingham (Wolsingham)
An irregular, four-sided site enclosed by a ditch which remains perfect on the north and west and in part on the east but is obliterated on the south. In the southwest part of the area, are farm buildings which are in part ancient.
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Watching Brief at Bradley Hall, near Wolsingham, 2008; Pre-Construct Archaeology doi:10.5284/1018745
Geophysical Survey at Bradley Hall, Wolsingham 1993; Department of Archaeology, University of Durham
Evaluations at Bradley Hall, Wolsingham 1996; Tees Archaeology
Geophysical Survey at Bradley Hall, Wolsingham 1993; Department of Archaeology, University of Durham
Evaluations at Bradley Hall, Wolsingham 1996; Tees Archaeology
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