Ketsby DMV, Lincolnshire: a 1st-16thC settlement & medieval pilgrimage site--new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/ketsby-dmv.html …pic.twitter.com/djuNXDxbA7
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Gainsthorpe DMV, nr Kirton in Lindsey--great pics on English Heritage site & free to visit :) http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/gainsthorpe-medieval-village/history/ …pic.twitter.com/I3j4coo1t4
@caitlinrgreen oooh, don't know this one :) must visit sometime, looks interesting
@CatherineEsse It's nice it's an English Heritage site, so none of those 'am I going to get shot?' worries ;)
@caitlinrgreen always easier not to have hostile armed locals type anxieties :)
Another nice Lincolnshire DMV: Brackenborough, on Bing Maps: http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=53.394312~0.002884&lvl=17&sty=h … & see also http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/10/lincolnshire-aerial-archaeology.html …pic.twitter.com/LgAKi1cjLL
A 13th-century crucifix discovered at Brackenborough, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/dNCJT8YBIU
Looks a fascinating area even from Google maps aerial. Is it a deserted village? Do you know the background to this find?
Indeed! Brackenborough is a DMV -- more details here: https://www.lincstothepast.com/DESERTED-MEDIEVAL-VILLAGE--BRACKENBOROUGH/227182.record?pt=S … :)
Great, must visit. Obvious street pattern on the Google aerial photographs.
Ruins of St Andrew's Church, Calceby DMV, Lincolnshire; last priest 1540-70, last service 1692: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3760998 pic.twitter.com/wBxqfQnunZ
@caitlinrgreen now sadly extensively damaged by fire from lightning strike soon after lovely restoration :-(
@CatherineEsse so I gather :(
@caitlinrgreen I'd visited it after restoration and it was fabulous... Absolutely tragic what happened... It's a lovely peaceful spot still
@CatherineEsse I keep meaning to visit -- Goltho is a fascinating site anyway and it looks so peaceful, as you say :)
@caitlinrgreen and also it's just across the road from Rand DMV :)
@CatherineEsse true! Two for one! :)
@caitlinrgreen here are some shots of the interior, what an interesting little church.https://www.flickr.com/photos/vitrearum/sets/72157624149210579/ …
@T3_Stephen a great page, thank you!
@lambandflag99 it's an interesting one, lots of Anglo-Saxon activity, Motte and Bailey castle etc!
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