Monument record MDO19620 - Church Hope North Piers, Portland

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Summary

Site of two piers or quays on north side of Church Hope Cove. '‘Church hope key’ marked on map of 1745. Two piers were shown here, with another on south side (‘Church Hope Piers’) in 1800 and 1837. Outlines of two piers shown (not named) shown on the Tithe Map at ‘Church Ope’ in 1841.

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‘Church hope key’ on north side of cove marked on map of 1745. (1) Two piers were shown here, with another on south side (‘Church Hope Piers’) in 1800 (2) and 1837. (3) Outlines of two piers shown (not named) shown on the Tithe Map at ‘Church Ope’ in 1841. (4)


<1> Roper, T, 1745, A Plan of the Island of Portland in the County of Dorsett, with a description of his Ma’ty’s Demesne Lands and Quarries there… (Map). SDO10234.

<2> F Webb and Co Salisbury, 1800, A Map of the Isle of Portland (Map). SDO10235.

<3> Driver, E and G N, 1837, Plan of a Customary Freehold Estate in the Isle of Portland, For Sale (Map). SDO10347.

<4> 1841, Portland Tithe Map (Map). SDO10253.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <1> Map: Roper, T. 1745. A Plan of the Island of Portland in the County of Dorsett, with a description of his Ma’ty’s Demesne Lands and Quarries there….
  • <2> Map: F Webb and Co Salisbury. 1800. A Map of the Isle of Portland.
  • <3> Map: Driver, E and G N. 1837. Plan of a Customary Freehold Estate in the Isle of Portland, For Sale.
  • <4> Map: 1841. Portland Tithe Map.

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Location

Grid reference SY 6985 7105 (point)
Map sheet SY67SE
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Record last edited

Sep 6 2024 4:33PM

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