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lynchet (ˈlɪnʃɪt) Forms: 7– lynchet(t, 9 linchard, 8–9 linchet. [f. linch n.2; perh. by confusion with lanchet, landshard.] 1. A strip of green land between two pieces of ploughed land.1674 Ray S. & E.C. Words 71 A Lynchett, a green balk to divide lands. a 1722 Lisle Husb. (1752) 67 There happened i...
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Whittington Tump
Continued agricultural use of the area has resulted in an earth bank (lynchet) forming against the base of the hill, this is particularly visible on the In some areas, the lynchet has since been planted with trees and utilised as a field boundary.
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Hollingdean
To the northeast is there is a public park with children's play area on Lynchet Close. Children and Schools
There is a Sure Start Children's Centre on Lynchet Close, with a volunteer-run cafe and public toilets and nursery.
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Lytchett Matravers
An alternative derivation of the name Lytchett is from the word lynchet or linchet, which is an earth terrace found on the side of a hill.
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landshard
landshard dial. (ˈlæn(d)ʃəd) Also landsherd, landchet, lanchet, lanshet, langet. [f. land n.1 + shard n. The forms show contamination with the synonymous lynchet.] = lynchet.1813 T. Davis Agric. Wilts App. 259 Linch, Linchet, or Landshard, the mere green-sward dividing two pieces of arable in a comm...
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Treffgarne
Evidence for this is in the form of a nearby medieval strip lynchet field system to the north of the village.
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cultivation
cultivation (kʌltɪˈveɪʃən) [a. F. cultivation (16th c.), n. of action from cultiver: see cultive v. and -ation.] 1. a. The tilling of land; tillage, husbandry. Also attrib., as cultivation field, cultivation system; cultivation bank, terrace, a bank or terrace formed either naturally or artificially...
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Sev Lewkowicz
He has recorded and released four solo albums; No Such Thing As Silence (Centaur Discs 1997), Mariner (Centaur Discs 1998) This Is Not the End (Lynchet
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Clearbury Ring
To the south-west of the fort are the remains of a lynchet, consisting of a steep high scarp that runs parallel to the fort's defences.
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Knocking Hoe
The ancient strip lynchet field system is of archaeological interest.
There is access by a footpath from Hitchin Road in Pegsdon.
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Westdene
The Hill has a flowery bank on its western slope (), a bushy lynchet and an old dewpond site on its brow.
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Butser Hill
There is evidence of lynchet farming on the southeast side of the hill.
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Catherington Down
It is also a Local Nature Reserve
This western sloping site is chalk grassland with prominent lynchet strips dating to the Middle Ages.
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