Grangetown, Chester Stones

Grangetown, Chester Stones

HER Number
13568
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Grangetown, Chester Stones
Place
Grangetown
Map Sheet
NZ45SW
Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
Site Type: Broad
Field System
Site Type: Specific
Enclosed Field System
General Period
PREHISTORIC
Specific Period
Later Prehistoric -4,000 to 43
Form of Evidence
Placename Evidence
Description
A group of fields are named 'Chester Stones' and 'East Chester Stones' on an undated map of Ryhope Township following enclosure. They were part of the Great West Field. The fields were in the ownership of Robert Watson and John Fell. A hand written annotation which accompanies the map reads: 'now Walter Ettrick - Chester Stones' and 'now Ralph Fell - Chester Stones'. The fields are also named 'Chester Stones' on the Ordnance Survey first edition map of 1858. Some of the fields have been built over and much of the rest is now Grangetown cemetery, but East Chester Stones is undeveloped. The term 'chesters' is generally taken to mean enclosures of prehistoric or Roman date.
Easting
440700
Northing
554400
Grid Reference
NZ440700554400
Sources
pers comm. Rob Shepherd, 5 June 2011 (email to HER); undated map of Township of Ryhope following enclosure; Ordnance Survey First Series 1861