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602: 574:, working as an archaeological officer for Ordnance Survey in 1954, who stated that it was unlikely to be a ship burial as these were constructed on the highest available land near the water, and the mound is within a slight valley. He added that while it was not impossible for it to be a fortification, "it is very oddly sited in relation to the surrounding ground", again because of the valley. Phillips described the suggested dock as "not impossible but very difficult to prove." 59: 467: 43: 459: 567:) during the excavation (on 31 January), and suggested it might have been constructed to prevent landing from the river. Woodard finished the excavation in May 1951, declaring it to be inconclusive and that a large scale excavation in the future by someone more competent than him would be needed to tell. However, he said "for various reasons" he remained convinced that it was a ship burial. 31: 66: 229: 429:
The village is listed as having two churches at the time of the Domesday survey, although one of these may be the church of St Lawrence in neighbouring South Cove. A port is recorded in the parish in 1086, with salt production having also taken place prior to the survey. It is believed that this was
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in 1924, after finding a site on the nearby river bank that he suspected to be the Domesday port. Ernest Cooper, writing with Morley, stated that the fort was built to protect the port, which included a dock in which the Vikings would lay up ships for the winter, though also said it may be a ship
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that it was only one of a number of possibilities he was considering. During the excavation, he found glazed tiles (which he dated to the thirteenth century), a Gallic pot, the foundations of a wall, the remains of timber, evidence of burning and a mound of burnt flint at the jetty.
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The property is divided among a few. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Norwich. Value, £348. Patron, Thomas Barne, Esq. The church is chiefly early English; has a round western tower; and contains an early English piscina and a later English font. Charities,
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Gatehouse Gazetteer opined that statements dismissing the possibility of it being a fortification were probably overstated and "based on false ideas about the function of castles." It describes it as "a ditched mound, with a palisade and clearly used in C11."
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periods and were mostly built between the 11th and 14th-centuries. There are around 183 round-tower churches in England, most of them in Norfolk―which has around 124―and Suffolk. Four of the churches now in Norfolk were previously in Suffolk before
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The site was surveyed again on 11 January 1972. The surveyor stated that "its position rules out the possibility of it being a round barrow, motte, or windmill mound" and that the suggested dock "is a line of natural slopes".
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and dates back to either the Norman or Saxon era. The church however dates back to the 13th century. Above the southern door to the church sits a distinctive and bright sundial, thought to be from the 18th century, reading
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the population of the parish was 167. The parish council operates jointly with the neighbouring parishes of South Cove and Uggeshall. The parish church, All Saints, is one of around 40
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The river was dredged around 1978, during which pottery, oyster shells, and bones were found, possibly from where the docks were situated though the location was not recorded.
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The exact number of round-tower churches in the county is a matter of debate. Some sources list 38, others cite between 40 and 43. They almost all date from the late
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In 1881, the population of the parish was 386; by 2011 it had decreased to 167. The highest population recorded was in the 1851 census with a total of 456 people.
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burial. Sometime between its discovery and 1951, Hugh Braun suggested it was too small to be a Danish fortress and was more likely the location of a Normal hall.
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The site was the excavated by Peter Woodard in January to February 1951. He told journalists that it might be a ship burial, but later stated in a letter to the
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sited along the eastern boundary of the modern parish where the low-lying marshland which forms the border with South Cove was previously navigable.
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Also referred to as Thored and Toret, Thorth held up to 16 manors prior to the conquest, all of them in East Anglia. These included at Wangford,
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typically described as in Frostenden and associated with the sea port recorded at Domesday, but actually across the parish boundary in
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A map by Ernest Cooper of the earthworks they found and their understanding of how the sea port would have been laid out.
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Monument record FOS 046 - Record of a Medieval port and former salthouse in the Domesday Survey of 1086
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The site may have been excavated by Eustace Grubb, which would have predated Morley's involvement.
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of land, was held by Thorth son of Ulfkil. In 1086 it formed part of the land held by
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Woodard, Peter (8 February 1951). "Digging at Frostenden". Letter to the Editor.
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Woodard, Peter (18 May 1951). "Excavations at South Cove". Correspondence.
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There are several memorials on the site of the church, for both
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Transcript of Excavation Notebook HD3096/1/11 'Volume III'
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Open Doomsday estimates five people living in a household.
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Transcript of Site Register HD3096/2/1 'Volume XCVIII'
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It was first suggested as a Danish fortification by
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There is a historically significant mound and ditch
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Retrieved 25 March 2023. 470:A satellite image of the mound with a scale 1526: 1512: 1504: 1467:"Suffolk Churches, All Saints, Frostenden" 1118: 1116: 367:. Neighbouring parishes include Wrentham, 351:and 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north-west of 20: 892:, Open Domesday. Retrieved 28 March 2023. 880:, Open Domesday. Retrieved 28 March 2023. 1635:All Saints and St Nicholas, South Elmham 967:"SCV 001 - Mound with surrounding ditch" 734:, October 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2023. 1175:. 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Frostenden is located in Suffolk
Suffolk
(2011 Census)
Civil parish
District
East Suffolk
Shire county
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NR34
Dialling code
Police
Suffolk
Fire
Suffolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK
England
Suffolk
52°22′25″N 1°38′39″E / 52.37361°N 1.64417°E / 52.37361; 1.64417
civil parish
East Suffolk

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