CLASS F. 

Homestead moats, such as abound in some lowland 
districts, consisting of simple enclosures formed into 
artificial islands by water moats, 
e.g.—Botelers, Basildon, Essex.* 
Cubley, Derbyshire.* 
Old Hall, Denby, Derbyshire.* 
“See plans on following page. 
Homestead moats occasionally have traces of a rampart 
usually on the inner side of the ditch. This should 
be mentioned, also the shape of the enclosure (circular 
rectangular, &c.). A note should be made of ‘example 
in which channels divide the enclosure into two or moré 
islands, and of those which are provided with an oute 
moat (generally narrower) at some distance, enclosing < 
considerable area round the homestead. 

