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The completion of the topographical survey of High Close during the autumn was complemented by an oral history project to record some of the more recent history of agricultural practices in the area. The project will resume in the autumn 2010
Please note that High Close is private land. The best way to view the earthworks therefore is via the aerial views online on Google satellite maps at: http://maps.google.co.uk/ or on Google Earth.
Read the High Close blog here
Online sources:
For a brief overview of antiquarian activity in High Close see the of Dr Martlew’s presentation held in Grassington in April 2009
Project could re-write Dales farming history - Craven Herald report
UWHG online blog for the High Close survey 2009 –
Yorkshire Dales Landscape Research Trust – High Close website pages
Historic Environment Record – High Close field systems and Bronze Age cairn
Printed sources:
Curwen, Eliot – “Ancient cultivations at Grassington, Yorkshire” (Antiquity, V6 N6, pp.168-172, 1928
Alan King – “Early Grassington: An Archaeological and Historical Trail” (Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 1995)
Agate, E., et al – “Dry stone walling; a practical handbook” (BCTV, 2nd ed. 2004; available for loan for UWHG members from the Group library)
Jane Lunnon, UWHG Archivist
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