CLASS G. 



Enclosures, mostly rectangular, partaking of the form of F, but protected 

 by stronger defensive works, ramparted and fossed, and in some in- 

 stances provided with outworks. 



e.g. — Grove Farm, Ashley Green, Buckinghamshire.* 

 Skirpenbeck, Yorkshire."' 

 Manor Garth, Sherburn, Yorkshire.* 



* See plans. 



The works referred to under Class G appear in many cases to be the 

 sites of feudal strongholds, or manorial residences. Though generally 

 simple in form, examples occur with outer courts, or divided enclosures, or 

 with ramparting extending beyond the main sites. Though usually small 

 in comparison with early and similarly defended works, such as those of 

 classes B or C, some of the works of class G cover an area of several acres. 



$cale of Feet 



JKirpenbecK Yorkshire. 



Grove farm. AMey fincn . Buckinghamshire Manor Garth. Sficrburnyurhlun 





