Archaeological priority area
The village of Corbetts Tey is first mentioned in 1461. A tannery is documented for the period range 1573-1635. Some of the 16th - 18th century buildings still remain in the village.
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Reference | 77080 | Facts |
Prefix | archaeological-priority-area | Facts |
Name | The village of Corbetts Tey is first mentioned in 1461. A tannery is documented for the period range 1573-1635. Some of the 16th - 18th century buildings still remain in the village. | Facts |
Dataset | Archaeological priority area | no fact link |
Organisation | Historic England | no fact link |
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End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 2025-02-10 | Facts |
Typology | geography | no fact link |
Geometry |
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Point |
POINT (0.250697 51.542806)
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Archaeological risk tier | Archaeological Priority Area | Facts |
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