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Monument Number 359330

Hob Uid: 359330
Location :
Hertfordshire
Dacorum
Kings Langley
Grid Ref : TL0767001750
Summary : The remains of a moated enclosure, the documented site of a 13th century royal hunting lodge.
More information : [TL 07670175] MOAT [G.T.]
[Course only shown]. (1)

OS 25" 38 : 8 Homestead Moat. (2)

"At Little London, in a field to the south between the high road and the village, have been found traces of a Medieval house ..." (3)

Described as a possible gate or lodge to the Royal Park [TL 00 SE 2]. (4)

Henry III (1216-72) built a hunting-lodge 'Little London', with a
moat around it, between the R. Gade and the highway.
[A further reference occurs under the date 1312].
"Edward II in fulfillment of a vow built a house for the Friars in
his park of Langley and granted that they might until it was
completed, dwell in Little London a lodge in the Royal Park. The site of this with mound and moat is between the canal and the Watford Road." (5)

The King's Langley Tithe Map (1835) shows the N, S & W sides of this
moat only. It is shown wet and has an entrance to the part wooded
island over the northern end of the W. arm.
It lies in a field called 'London Field'. (6)

This homestead moat, set into the slope at the foot of the W. bank
of the River Gade, has been much reduced by cultivation. Formerly
oblong on plan (see O.S.25") it measured appx. 80.0m N-S by 100.0m E-W. The W, and fragments of the N and S arms only remain with further
mutilation of the SW corner by drainage operations. Within the
enclosed area is a depression together with a heavy scatter of flint
and roofing tile.
The entrance-causeway shown on the 1835 Tithe Map no longer exists.
25" A.M. survey carried out. (7)

TL 076017. Medieval moated site known as Moat Farm - scheduled. (8)

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Source details : OS 6" 1960
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Source details : VCH Herts II, 1908, p.120 (DH Montgomerie)
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Source details : `The Two Langleys' 1953 p.255 (R Gee)
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Source details : `The Two Langleys' 1953 p.15 (R Gee)
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Source details : The Two Langleys 1853 p.15 (R Gee)
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Source details : `Old Chipperfield' 1948 pp. 5 & 47 (HG Liddle)
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Source details : Tithe Map. King's Langley, 1835.
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Source details : F1 CFW 04-DEC-59
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Source details : DoE (IAM) List Anc Mons 3 1978 53
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Related Records from other datasets:
External Cross Reference Source : Scheduled Monument Legacy (National No.)
External Cross Reference Number : 11516
External Cross Reference Notes :
External Cross Reference Source : Scheduled Monument Legacy (County No.)
External Cross Reference Number : HT 98
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External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : TL 00 SE 6
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Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1959-12-04
End Date : 1959-12-04