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Adit At Resting Hill, C405 Metres South-southwest Of Snailbeach Methodist Church


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  • HER Number (PRN): 09634
  • Site Name : Adit At Resting Hill, C405 Metres South-southwest Of Snailbeach Methodist Church
  • Monument Type:
    • Adit? (Post Medieval)
  • Civil Parish:
    • Worthen with Shelve , South Shropshire, Shropshire
  • Grid Reference: SJ 3700 0160
  • Related Monuments:
    • Possible trial mine workings on Resting Hill, 09619
  • Related Interventions:
    • 2003-2004 Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey by SCCAS, ESA5405
  • Brief Description: Pos. adit under large rock outcrop- largely filled. 2m wide x 1m high. Site identified by Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey, 2003-2004.
  • Description: Pos. adit under large rock outcrop- largely filled. 2m wide x 1m high <2>

    Mine or quarry workings <3>
  • Record Type: Monument
  • Sources:
    (01) Field survey report: Hannaford Hugh R. 2004. The Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey: assessment report and updated research design. SCCAS Rep. 231.2.
    (02) Geospatial data: Hannaford Hugh R & Fradley Michael. 2005. The Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey: GIS datasets. Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey. ArcView/ ArcGIS.
    (03) Field survey report: Hannaford Hugh R. 2006. The Stiperstones Hills Archaeological Survey: a report for land management purposes. SCCAS Rep. 238 - 3. p25.
    (04) Photograph: Hannaford Hugh R & Fradley Michael. 2003-2004. Stiperstones Survey digital photographs. Colour. JPEG. 1546_adit.JPG.
  • Tags:
    • Adit
  • Related Places:
    • Worthen with Shelve, South Shropshire, Shropshire (Civil Parish)
  • For more information contact: Shropshire Council HER
  • Date Created: 19/02/2007
  • Date Last Edited: 16/03/2017 11:12:02


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