The lost settlement of Stain & the Lincs Marshes in the Anglo-Saxon era #LincolnshireDay http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/11/stain-hill-anglo-saxon-marsh.html …pic.twitter.com/sNaXpYGw4F
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The 2nd island shown in the Lud 'estuary' is prob still visible on Lidar=?13thC storm beach https://houseprices.io/lab/lidar/map?ref=TF4109698128 …pic.twitter.com/UzrVjhw098
(The 'Somercotes Haven' channel of the Lud can be seen on the right of the Lidar; also visible are a number of 'lumps' which=saltern mounds)
@CatherineEsse Family home!
And home to the best Ice Cream on the planet.
Why "The Kings Island"?
A matter of speculation, I fear, but the etymology is clear; presumably in royal ownership :)
Maybe for the salt production? Its a beautiful place. Windfarms now marr the skyline though.
The marsh is still there. A layer of seashells revealed at the bottom of dykes.
Yes, whole of Outmarsh has its origins as Mesolithic and later marine deposits! Fascinating landscape :)
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