Herland Farm, 5, Herland Hill, Gwinear, Cornwall


 

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Herland Farm, Gwinear, Cornwall Report published 2009 via Archaeology Data Service A4 comb bound report

HE Projects was commissioned by Ireland Brothers Builders and Haulage Contractors to undertake an archaeological assessment of an area of land at Herland Farm to the west of the village of Gwinear and east of Hayle, Cornwall


Publisher
2009

Gossip, J. (2009). Herland Farm, Gwinear, Cornwall. Cornwall Archaeological Unit. https://doi.org/10.5284/1009282. Cite this using datacite

Title
Title:
Herland Farm, Gwinear, Cornwall
Series
Series:
Cornwall Council Historic Environment Service unpublished report series
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DOI
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5284/1009282
Publication Type
Publication Type:
Report (in Series)
Abstract
Abstract:
HE Projects was commissioned by Ireland Brothers Builders and Haulage Contractors to undertake an archaeological assessment of an area of land at Herland Farm to the west of the village of Gwinear and east of Hayle, Cornwall. The development area, (centred at NGR SW 59236 36908), although lying outside the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site, has been recorded on the Cornwall and Scilly Historic Environment Record (HER) as being part of the former Herland Mine in an area of very ancient mining. Twenty sites have been identified by this assessment although some of these lie outside the study area. The extant site layout includes the partial remains of spoil heaps derived from mining activity which began at least as early as the beginning of the 18th century, although most of these have now been levelled. The southern boundary marks the enclosures first recorded on the Tithe Map of circa 1840, whilst the north-eastern edge of the site contains the significant remains of a WWII anti-aircraft battery and personnel base. Two shafts (one of which is open) and their associated waste dumps are visible at surface within the development area.
Author
Author:
J Gossip
Publisher
Publisher:
Cornwall Archaeological Unit
Other Person/Org
Other Person/Org:
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Cornwall and Scilly HER (OASIS Reviewer)
Year of Publication
Year of Publication:
2009
Locations
Locations:
Site: Herland Farm
Parish: GWINEAR GWITHIAN
District: Cornwall
County: Cornwall
Country: England
Grid Reference: 159236, 36908 (Easting, Northing)
Subjects / Periods
Subjects / Periods:
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) N/A (Find)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods) Anti-Aircraft Battery (Monus)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) MINE (Monument Type England)

DOCUMENTARY RESEARCH (Event)

FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT) (Event)

ANTI AIRCRAFT BATTERY (Monument Type England)

DESK BASED ASSESSMENT (Event)
Identifiers
Identifiers:
OASIS Id: cornwall2-67264
OBIB: 2009R079
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Created Date
Created Date:
24 Nov 2016




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Date2009
Linked toHerland Farm, 5, Herland Hill, Gwinear, Cornwall; Wheal Herland (Old Herland Mine; Manor Mine; North Wheal Herland), Herland mine, Herland; Herland, Gwinear; Drannack Vean/Drinnick Vean, Drannack, Gwinear

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