Site Event/Activity record ELI12751 - Topographical Survey at Castle Carlton

Location

Grid reference Centred TF 3965 8359 (650m by 671m) (Estimated from sources)
Civil Parish SOUTH RESTON, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

Technique(s)

  • Earthwork Survey

Organisation

University of Exeter

Date

From 01 Mar 2013 to 31 Oct 2014 (intermittent)

Map

Description

A topographical survey was conducted as part of a research project investigating the remains of the medieval castle and settlement of Castle Carlton. The castle was thought to have been constructed in the late 11th century, prior to the separate establishment of the settlement as a new town during the 1220s. The village was heavily reliant on the local salt producing industry, and is thought to have significantly declined after this market failed in the late medieval period. {1}{2}

External Links (0)

Sources/Archives (2)

  •  Report: University of Exeter. 2015. Castle Carlton. -.
  •  Bibliographic Reference: Duncan Wright, Oliner Creighton, Michael Fradley and Steve Trick. 2015. 'Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire: the origins and evolution of a castle and medieval new town' in Medieval Settlement Research. -.

Related Monuments/Buildings (3)

  • Castle Carlton Deserted Medieval Village, South Reston (Monument)
  • Castle Hill, Castle Carlton (Monument)
  • Settlement Remains, Castle Carlton (Monument)

Record last edited

Aug 15 2016 3:40PM

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