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HER 31 - Banjo Enclosure, Effingham Common
An earthwork on Effingham Common was probably destroyed by the 1802 Enclosure Act. Potentially still traceable as very low earthworks just beyond the Western boundary of the field, with the possible remains of an associated field system.
| Record Type | Monument |
|---|---|
| Protection Status |
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| Condition | Very Poor |
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| Grid Reference | TQ 113 498 |
|---|---|
| Parish | Effingham |
| Parish (old) | Effingham |
| District | Guildford, Surrey |
| Map Square | TQ14NW |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
|---|---|---|
| EARTHWORK | BANJO ENCLOSURE ENCLOSURE | Not Known Prehistoric Iron Age Not Known |
| Details | Volume | Holding Information | Publisher Information | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections Ref: 31/12/1921 | 34 | Surrey HER1 part | ||
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Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections Ref: 31/12/90 | 80 | Surrey HER1 part |
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