Information for record number MWA830:
Site of Possible Holy Well 500m SW of Town Farm

Summary The site of a possible holy well of unknown date which is known from documentary evidence. Two maps from 1672 and 1840 refer to holy well Field.
What Is It?  
Type: Holy Well, Well
Period: Unknown
Where Is It?  
Parish: Ufton
District: Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 37 61
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Level of Protection National - Old SMR PrefRef (Grade: )
Sites & Monuments Record
Description

 
Source Number  

1 'Holy Well Field'.
2 'Holy Well Field', 'Further Holy Well Field', 'Lower Holy Well Field'.
3 The present owner states that he has never come across a well.
 
Sources

Source No: 2
Source Type: Map
Title: Tithe Awards
Author/originator:
Date: 1840
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: Ufton
   
Source No: 1
Source Type: Map
Title: Balliol College Lands
Author/originator: Hewitt T
Date: 1672
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: Z181: 2
   
Source No: 3
Source Type: Unpublished document
Title: SMR Card
Author/originator: PJA
Date: 1979
Page Number:
Volume/Sheet: PRN 638
   
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Glossary

 
Word or Phrase
Description  
source SMR Card Sites and Monuments Record Card. The Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record began to be developed during the 1970s. The details of individual archaeological sites and findspots were written on record cards. These record cards were used until the 1990s, when their details were entered on to a computerised system. The record cards are still kept at the office of the Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Record. back
technique Documentary Evidence Documentary evidence is another name for written records. The first written records in Britain date back to the Roman period. Documentary evidence can take many different forms, including maps, charters, letters and written accounts. When archaeologists are researching a site, they often start by looking at documentary evidence to see if there are clues that will help them understand what they might find. Documentary evidence can help archaeologists understand sites that are discovered during an excavation, field survey or aerial survey. back
monument SITE * Unclassifiable site with minimal information. Specify site type wherever possible. back
monument HOLY WELL * A well or spring, possessing religious or otherwise ritualistic significance, around which a structure, such as a niche, wall or shelter, has been constructed. In the case of the water source being a natural spring, double-index with SPRING. back
monument WELL * A shaft or pit dug in the ground over a supply of spring-water. back
monument FIELD * An area of land, often enclosed, used for cultivation or the grazing of livestock. back
monument COLLEGE * An establishment, often forming part of a university, for higher or tertiary education. back

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