Archaeological Evidence of the Gamlingay area in Medieval times

                        1066 – 1500 AD

Text Box: Middle Field ridge and furrowText Box: Avenells Manor moat 415 ft long,229 ft wide 6 ft deep, 11th – 14th century potteryText Box: South Field ridge and furrowText Box: Cock PH, Avenells FarmText Box: WindmillText Box: Woodbury ManorText Box: EmplinsText Box: BuildingsText Box: Gamlingay Old Park, Deer Park, Pale, BankText Box: Hatley ParkText Box: Church 1342Text Box: St Denis’ ChurchText Box: Newton on the Heath deserted village by 1279Text Box: MoatText Box: MoatText Box: MoatText Box: Tetworth 
Manor
Text Box: Gamlingay CrossText Box: Great HeathText Box: 100 ft square
 moated enclosure
Text Box: St Mary’s Church 13th century, cross and graveyardText Box: Merton Manor moat 360 ft long, 30 ft wide 6 ft deep, fishpond, Manor House, farmText Box: Waresley  CrossText Box: ‘Cambridge’ CrossText Box: East Field ridge and furrowText Box: Avenells Manor
Park 1289 uncultivated heath and scrub
Text Box: Gilberte CrossText Box: Ridge and furrowText Box: Gransden CrossText Box: ? building

Oval bronze seal found in Gamlingay

Approximate location                                           Source: Cambridgeshire County Council HER                          Bernard O’Connor 2009

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