Prompted by two contradictory references to the nature and extent
of woodlands in Cudham during the medieval period, Sue Harrington
embarked upon a survey of the history of woodlands in this part of
the North Downs. With the Domesday Book referring to extensive
ploughlands and a slighty later reference to extensive woodlands,
this study was designed to find out which was correct and what
impact London had on Cudham in terms of offering a market for its
surpluses. The methodology of Harrington's fieldwork and
documentary research is outlined and background material on the
environment, geology, patterns of settlement and land use, are
presented. A core-periphery model is used to describe the
relationship between Cudham and London.
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