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Monument Number 419954

Hob Uid: 419954
Location :
Kent
Swale
Ospringe
Grid Ref : TQ9940061000
Summary : An earthwork on Judd's Hill was described at the end of the 18th century and its supposed identification as the Roman DUROLEVUM discussed. Field work in 1922 suggested it was not a Roman camp but lynchets, although a Roman date continued to be stated in various sources. The work was largely destroyed in 1874. There was certainly an enclosure on Judd's Hill, although it was not necessarily Roman. Such dating was possibly influenced by the amount of Roman material found in the area. Field investigation in 1959 noted that banks around Syndale Hall appeared to be of relatively recent character and probably connected with 18th century landscaping.
More information : [Centred TQ 994 610] Romano-British settlement [R] (site of [NAT]
(1)

Roman Camp [R] Supposed to be DUROLEVUM [R] (2)

An earthwork on Judd's Hill, Ospringe, was described at the end of the 18th century by Hasted who says "a very deep and broad ditch remains on the summit, the south and east sides entire", etc. (a). Since then there has been much speculation as to its nature with a popular view that it represented Durolevum. This last was severely dealt with by Roach Smith's dictum that "from old descriptions and what yet remains there can be no doubt of the British origin and its claim to the site of Durolevum will not bear criticism" (b).
In 1922 the work was examined by Messrs. Whiting and Crawford who
pronounced it to be "not a camp as stated heretofore, but lynchets"
(c).
In spite (or in ignorance) of this Jessup refers to the "remains of a
hill-top Camp at Judd's Hill, Ospringe" (d), while Mr Whiting appears
to have had second thoughts as on 22nd July 1929 he told members of
the Archaeological Institute at Ospringe that "there can be little
doubt that the enclosure, whatever its purpose - whether as a
fortified village or as a large posting station - dates from Roman
times" (e).
The work was practically obliterated by 1874 at which time it is
described as "known more by tradition than by remains" and also is
noted as having been mutilated by terraces cut out by the former
owners of Syndale and as having had the embankment thrown back into
the ditch everywhere except in the S.E. corner.
The shape is generally considered to have been oblong (no doubt, as
shown on O.S. 6" 1906-38).
The conclusion would seem to be that, in spite of Crawford and Whiting(and particularly in view of the latters subsequent change of opinion)there was certainly an enclosure earthwork on Judd's Hill, though not necessarily Roman - Whiting's opinion on this point is clearly influenced by the amount of Roman material found nearby which may not be connected with any earthworks. (3)

The banks which at present surround Syndale House (now the "Mumford
Arms") appear to be of a relatively recent character and are probably
connected with the development of the ground in the 18th century. No
traces of any earlier work were apparent. (4)

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Source details : OS 1" 1957 (7th Series)
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Source details : OS 6" 1906-38
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Source Number : 3
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Source details : F1 ASP 15-SEP-58
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Source Number : 3a
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Page(s) : 400-14
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Source Number : 3b
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Source details : Coll Cant 1893 94 (G Payne)
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Source Number : 3c
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Page(s) : 275
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Vol(s) : 12, 1922
Source Number : 3d
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Source details : Archaeology of Kent 1930 159 260 (RF Jessup)
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Source Number : 3e
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Page(s) : 300-1
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Vol(s) : 86, 1929
Source Number : 3f
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Source details : (TG Godfrey-Faussett)
Page(s) : LXXIII
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Vol(s) : 9, 1874
Source Number : 4
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Source details : F2 ASP 08-JUL-59
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Roman
Display Date : Roman
Monument End Date : 410
Monument Start Date : 43
Monument Type : Earthwork, Enclosure
Evidence : Conjectural Evidence, Levelled Earthwork
Monument Period Name : Uncertain
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Monument End Date :
Monument Start Date :
Monument Type : Enclosure, Earthwork
Evidence : Levelled Earthwork

Components and Objects:
Related Records from other datasets:
External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : TQ 96 SE 12
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Related Warden Records :
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Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1958-09-15
End Date : 1958-09-15
Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1959-07-08
End Date : 1959-07-08