Scheduled Monument: Manorial settlement at Court Farm (1015352)
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Authority | English Heritage |
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Date assigned | 05 March 1997 |
Date last amended |
Description
EXTRACT FROM ENGLISH HERITAGE'S RECORD OF SCHEDULED MONUMENTS
MONUMENT: Manorial settlement at Court Farm
PARISH: BERE REGIS
DISTRICT: PURBECK
COUNTY: DORSET
NATIONAL MONUMENT NO: 28388
NATIONAL GRID REFERENCE(S): SY84929466
DESCRIPTION OF THE MONUMENT
The monument includes a manorial settlement at Court Farm, situated on level
ground to the north east of the Bere Stream.
The area of the manorial settlement is depicted on a map produced by Isaac
Taylor in 1770. This shows the manor house and additional structures at Court
Farm, all enclosed within an area to the south east of Bere Church. The
eastern area of the settlement is called `Back Close' and is associated with
many of the ancillary structures.
The manor house formed the principal home of the Turberville family. The
structure was stone-built and constructed or extensively renovated by Thomas
Tuberville prior to 1587. Hutchins describes the house as `a large hall with
an oriel window'. Little other detail is known, as the house was demolished
around 1830. The site of the manor house is now marked by foundation levels
which are visible as earthworks. These include two raised platforms with
maximum dimensions of 12m-20m by 25m-40m and c.0.5m in height, two sunken
platforms of similar proportions and a probable fishpond to the south west
with maximum dimensions of 20m by 11m and c.0.5m in depth, associated with an
outer bank 5m wide and c.0.35m high.
To the east of these earthworks are a pair of stone-built cottages which date
from the later 17th century. The cottages are known to occupy the site of
former manorial outbuildings, as a drawing dating to 1786 illustrates a
granary which has since become incorporated into one of the cottages.
Excluded from the scheduling are the structures of the two cottages which are
occupied as residences (Listed Grade II) and the fence posts and gates
relating to the field boundaries, although the underlying ground is included
in each case.
ASSESSMENT OF IMPORTANCE
Medieval manorial settlements, comprising small groups of houses with
associated gardens, yards and paddocks, supported communities devoted
primarily to agriculture, and acted as the foci for manorial administration.
Although the sites of many of these settlements have been occupied
continuously down to the present day, many others declined in size or were
abandoned at some time during the medieval and post-medieval periods,
particularly during the 14th and 15th centuries. The reasons for desertion
were varied but often reflected declining economic viability, changes in landuse
such as enclosure or emparkment, or population fluctuations as a result of
widespread epidemics such as the Black Death. As a consequence of their
abandonment, these settlements are frequently undisturbed by later occupation
and contain well-preserved archaeological deposits, providing information on
the diversity of medieval settlement patterns and farming economy, and on the
structure and changing fortunes of manorial communities.
Despite the demolition of the manor house, much of the manorial settlement at
Court Farm survives well and will contain archaeological and environmental
evidence relating to the monument, the landscape in which it was constructed
and the economy of the community. Historical sources, including maps, provide
a clear indication of the site's original extent.
SCHEDULING HISTORY
Monument included in the Schedule on 26th October 1971 as:
COUNTY/NUMBER: Dorset 772
NAME: Site of Manor House near Court Farm
The reference of this monument is now:
NATIONAL MONUMENT NUMBER: 28388
NAME: Manorial settlement at Court Farm
SCHEDULING REVISED ON 05th March 1997
Location
Grid reference | Centred SY 8492 9466 (276m by 221m) |
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Civil Parish | Bere Regis; Dorset |
District (historic) | Purbeck |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
External Links (1)
- View details on the National Heritage List for England (From EH UDS to Legacy x-reference)
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Record last edited
Dec 13 2013 12:13PM