- Wharram Percy
Wharram Percy is a
deserted medieval village (DMV) site on the western edge of the chalk wolds inNorth Yorkshire ,England . The site is about one mile south ofWharram le Street and is clearly signposted from the B1248Beverley to Malton road. gbmapping|SE858646.Wharram Percy is perhaps the best-known DMV in the whole of England, although there are several others which are in a similarly good state of preservation. The reason for its celebrity is that it was researched each summer by combined teams of archaeologists, historians and even botanists, from "circa" 1950 to 1990 following its identification in 1948 by Professor
Maurice Beresford of theUniversity of Leeds .The
Black Death of 1348-49 does not seem to have played a significant part in the desertion of Wharram Percy although the large fall in population in the country as a whole at that time must have made relocation to a less remote spot more likely. The villagers of Wharram Percy seem to have suffered instead from changes in prices and wages in the 15th century, which gave pastoral farming (particularly ofsheep ) an advantage over traditionalcereal farming. The village was finally abandoned in the early 16th century when thelord of the manor turned out the last few families and knocked down their homes to make room for extra sheep pasturage.It is now in the care of
English Heritage . Although only the ruined church is easily visible above ground, much more of the village layout can be seen in the surrounding fields.The
Yorkshire Wolds Way long distance footpath passes to the east of the village.External links
* [http://loki.stockton.edu/~ken/wharram/wharram.htm Wharram Percy] by the former chief guide of the Beresford excavation
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/filestore/visitsevents/asp/visits/Details.asp?Property_Id=391 English Heritage - Wharram Percy page]
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=Node&wce=8005 English Heritage's investigation of the site in 2002]
* [http://www.diplomate.freeserve.co.uk/wharram.htm Lost Village Sites of Yorkshire: Wharram Percy]
* [http://www.abandonedcommunities.co.uk/page57.html Abandoned communities ..... Wharram Percy]
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