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Perry Court, Babcary

In the civil parish of Babcary.
In the historic county of Somerset (Modern Authority of Somerset, 1974 county of Somerset).

PastScape report reads "The earthwork remains of a medieval settlement located in a field known as Perry Court. The remains are represented by a series of rectangular, square, circuler and linear earthworks which indicate the sites of settlement features such as houses,yds, paddocks or small fields, ponds and at least two connecting hollow ways. Further remains include three pits or dry ponds and the boundary of a manor house. Traces of a low bank around the perimeter of the field in which the earthworks lie can still be seen in places, which suggests that the settlement was enclosed although this bank has become obscured by thick hedges and modern drainage." and site record as medieval defence, but seems to be more likely to be boundary marker, possible flood defence.

This site has been described as a;
Urban Defence.
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Questionable.
Earthworks remains.

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law.

The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is ST57603018

Modern Map fromOrdnance Survey logo

Good for landscape form and features

Modern Map from streetmap logo

Good for general location

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PastScape number; 196753

County Sites and Monuments Record number; 53521

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This record last updated on Friday, April 6, 2007

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