During the heritage research for the North Petherton Test Pitting project, an ancient river course was identified, running broadly west to east across the Quantocks, from Broomfield to North Petherton. This initiative, supported by the Quantock Heritage Group, aims to discover the full extent of the river and explore its significance on human activity in the area.


Antony Jones is an active member of the Quantock Heritage Group, where he contributes to various heritage research initiatives.

Anita Maney is actively involved in heritage research through her work with the Quantock Heritage Group.

Denise Moyse is actively involved in heritage research and is a valuable member of the Quantock Heritage Group.

Caroline Pathy-Barker is actively involved in heritage research and is a member of the Quantock Heritage Group.

Ant Haskins has been involved in various projects related to heritage research, particularly with the Quantock Heritage Group, which focuses on preserving and promoting the rich history of the Quantock Hills.

Dan Broadbent has been actively involved in heritage research, contributing valuable insights to the Quantock Heritage Group.
From LiDAR to maps, the rivers course is plain to see, a vital aspect of the heritage research conducted by the Quantock Heritage Group.
Documents related to the heritage research conducted by the Quantock Heritage Group.