The Watermills and Landscape of the River Great Ouse, Cambridgeshire: Modelling the Impact of Watermilling in a Lowland Valley

Author:   Bridget Flanagan ,  Keith Grimwade
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
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9781914427411


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Watermills and Landscape of the River Great Ouse, Cambridgeshire: Modelling the Impact of Watermilling in a Lowland Valley


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The River Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire has a long history of water milling, stretching back to at least the 10th century and possibly to the Roman period. The authors use remote sensing (LiDAR), cartographic analysis, fieldwork, documents (especially contemporary litigation) and literary sources, to reveal new findings about this fascinating landscape. The Great Ouse's watermills were recorded as the most valuable in England in the Domesday Survey. All their sites are located, several having been long-lost, and a comprehensive explanation for their national pre-eminence is given. The expansion of activity in the Middle Ages is investigated through a detailed study of the disputes arising from the competing uses of the river and its flood plain for water milling, navigation and farming. Channel features that, hitherto, have either been ignored or attributed to natural processes are shown to be the result of milling activity. The continuing impact of water milling on the landscape until its decline in the second half of the 19th century is analyzed. The authors' findings have broader implications for the understanding of the development of water milling in lowland river landscapes; the evolution of parish boundaries; and the development of multi-channel river forms. They conclude by advocating a mapping methodology that designates landscape features resulting from water milling as heritage assets, to guide planning decisions. AUTHORS: Bridget Flanagan is a writer and researcher on local history of the old county of Huntingdonshire. She documented the history of the causeway to St Ives Bridge to achieve a Grade II* Listing, and ensure the retention and repair of the 55-arched structure. Her book 'Artists along the Ouse, 1880-1930' identified the artists' colony around St Ives, described the artists' work and examined their legacy. As a trustee of the Great Ouse Valley Trust she is active in promoting greater recognition of this outstanding area, and campaigns for its protection and conservation with AONB designation. Keith Grimwade graduated in geography from the University of Oxford. He is the author of several school geography textbooks and is a Past President of the Geographical Association. He has been awarded an undergraduate certificate in Landscape History and Archaeology and an advanced diploma in Research Theory and Practice from the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education. His research interests are historical geography and landscape history, and the use of geographical information systems to interpret landscapes.

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Author:   Bridget Flanagan ,  Keith Grimwade
Publisher:   Oxbow Books
Imprint:   Oxbow Books
ISBN:  

9781914427411


ISBN 10:   1914427416
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 June 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Bridget Flanagan is a writer and researcher on local history of the old county of Huntingdonshire. She documented the history of the causeway to St Ives Bridge to achieve a Grade II* Listing, and ensure the retention and repair of the 55-arched structure. Her book ‘Artists along the Ouse, 1880-1930’ identified the artists’ colony around St Ives, described the artists’ work and examined their legacy. As a trustee of the Great Ouse Valley Trust she is active in promoting greater recognition of this outstanding area, and campaigns for its protection and conservation with AONB designation. KEITH GRIMWADE graduated in geography from the University of Oxford. He is the author of several school geography textbooks and is a Past President of the Geographical Association. He has been awarded an undergraduate certificate in Landscape History and Archaeology and an advanced diploma in Research Theory and Practice from the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education. His research interests are historical geography and landscape history, and the use of geographical information systems to interpret landscapes.

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