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Scheduled Ancient Monuments in the Historic County of Huntingdonshire
'The Moat': a motte and bailey castle 700m west of Mayfield Heath Farm
Kings Ripton
Alconbury Bridge
Alconbury
Booths Hill, Ramsey Abbey
Ramsey
Bowl barrow 550m south east of Abbots Ripton Hall
Abbots Ripton
Bruce's Castle: moated site immediately east of Bruce's Castle Farm
Sawtry
Buckden Palace
Buckden
Castle Hill motte and bailey castle
Wood Walton
Civil War battery at Clayton's Way
Huntingdon
Deserted village (site of)
Little Gidding
Deserted village (site of)
Hamerton and Steeple Gidding
Deserted village (site of) at Weald
Abbotsley
Deserted village at Wintringham
Abbotsley
Deserted village north of Washingley Park
Folksworth and Washingley
Deserted village of Boughton, north west of Manor Farm
Southoe and Midloe
Deserted village of Caldecote
Denton and Caldecote
Duck Decoy site in Hermitage Wood
Alconbury Weston
Earthwork on Mill Common
Huntingdon
Earthworks of Abbot of Ramsey's Manor
Elton
Earthworks of deserted medieval village
Morborne
Earthworks south east of church
Leighton
Ferry Bridge
Castor
Five bowl barrows 100m north of Waypost Farm: part of a barrow cemetery south of Ramsey Forty Foot
Ramsey
Fletton churchyard cross
Stanground South Ward
Footbridge at west end of village
Alconbury Weston
Great Gransden Windmill
Little Gransden
Hamerton Bridge
Hamerton and Steeple Gidding
Henge, ring ditch and prehistoric settlement remains, 450m west of High Holborn Lodge
Elton
Horsey Hill Fort: a Civil War fieldwork
Stanground South Ward
Huntingdon Bridge
Godmanchester
Huntingdon Castle (Castle Hills): a motte and bailey castle and Civil War fieldwork
Huntingdon
Lynch Farm complex
Orton Waterville
Medieval magnate's moated residence (the Bishop of Ely's Palace) with fishponds and a later moated s
Somersham
Milestone at Bell End
Brampton
Moat House moated site and fishponds, 150m north east of Rooks Grove
Abbots Ripton
Moated site 130m north east of Manor Farm
Old Hurst
Moated site 170m east of St Mary's Church
Godmanchester
Moated site 700m ENE of Village Farm
Grafham
Moated site 90m north west of Moat House
Colne
Moated site and shrunken medieval village at Winwick
Winwick
Moated site at Coppingford
Upton and Coppingford
Moated site in Bellamy's Grove
The Stukeleys
Moated site in Oak Grove, Coppingford
Upton and Coppingford
Moated site in Prestley Wood, 800m north east of Cartwright's Farm
The Stukeleys
Moated site in Toseland Wood
Toseland
Monk's Hole barrow, 630m NNE of Monk's Wood Farm
Sawtry
Motte castle in Kimbolton Park, known as Castle Hill
Kimbolton
Obelisk at site of Republic Cottage, Stocks Bridge
Saint Ives
Obelisk at White Post
Somersham
Otter Pond: moated site 200m west of Dewemede Farm
Folksworth and Washingley
Ramsey Abbey (remains of)
Ramsey
Roman barrow 380m north of Hill Farm
Chesterton
Roman barrow 450m south west of Stukeley Park
The Stukeleys
Roman barrow adjacent to Ermine Street, 290m east of St Bartholomew's Church
The Stukeleys
Roman site, Rushey Farm
Great Staughton
Romano-British settlement south east of Orton Longueville
Orton Longueville
Round barrow cemetery 330m east of Linden Lea
Orton Waterville
Sawtry Abbey: A Cistercian abbey on the southern edge of Sawtry Fen
Sawtry
Sawtry moat and shrunken medieval village
Sawtry
Settlement areas south west of Orton Longueville
Orton Longueville
Settlement south east of Orton Waterville
Orton Waterville
Site of old manor house at Keyston
Bythorn and Keyston
Site of Sawtry Judith village adjoining Archers Wood
Sawtry
Site of the Norman Cross Depot for Prisoners of War
Yaxley
Sites discovered by aerial photography north of the village
Brampton
Spaldwick Bridge
Spaldwick
St Ives Bridge
Saint Ives
St Neots Priory (site of)
St. Neots
Stanground churchyard cross
Fletton and Stanground Ward
Staughton Green moated site, Great Staughton
Great Staughton
Stow Cross
Stow Longa
The Abbot of Ramsey's manor: moated site immediately north east of Illing's Farm
Broughton
The Bulwark: a Civil War fieldwork and World War II gun emplacement, 150m north of Earith Bridge
Haddenham
The fort and Roman walled town of Durobrivae and its south, west and east suburbs, immediately south
Water Newton
The Malting (kiln)
St. Neots
The Manor of Hemingford Grey: a medieval moated site
Hemingford Grey
The Manor of Moyne: moated site 370m north west of White House Farm
Upwood and the Raveleys
The maze and monument on Hilton Green
Hilton
The Nuns' Bridge, Hinchingbrook
Brampton
The Old Manor House, Cretingsbury: a motte castle and moated manor house
Great Staughton
The priory barn: remains of the Benedictine priory at Saint Ives
Saint Ives
Two bowl barrows 320m NNW of Waypost Farm: part of a barrow cemetery south of Ramsey Forty Foot
Ramsey
Two bowl barrows 900m and 1000m east of Old Manor Farm
Great Staughton
Two churchyard crosses
Elton
Two post mill mounds 560m and 660m north west of St John the Baptist's Church
Bythorn and Keyston
Village cross
Great Staughton
Wansford Bridge See also CAMBRIDGESHIRE 136
Sibson-cum-Stibbington
Wansford Bridge See also PETERBOROUGH 136
Sibson-cum-Stibbington
Wansford Roman site
Sibson-cum-Stibbington
Wistow Bridge
Wistow
Woodwalton moated site, 350m east of Park Farm
Wood Walton
Worlick moated site and fishponds
Ramsey