Little Pickle Site (England)
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found: Work cat.: Poulton, R.The lost manor of Hextalls, Little Pickle, Bletchingley, 1998:p.xix (Site at Little Pickle, Bletchingley begins as hall and chamber residence of the keeper of the deer parks in Bletchingley parish in later 13th century; around 1400 transformed into early Tudor country house for Henry Hextall; demolished in period 1550-1559; other features include a deer pound, a fish pond and a tile kiln)p. 11 (O.S. map of 1871 shows Little Pickle and earthwork (fishpond))
found: Exploring Surrey's past website, 2 Sept. 2008:The Lost Manor of Hextalls Little Pickle, Bletchingley page (Little Pickle, Bletchingley; site probably began as the hall and chamber residence of the keeper of the north and south deer parks in Bletchingley parish in the later 13th century; 14th cent. site was transformed into a modest example of a Tudor country house; demolished in the period 1550-9; associated features included a fish pond and a tile kiln, as well as a fine assemblage of bone dumped into a pit in the 16th Century)
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2008-10-29: new
2009-03-20: revised
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