http://purl.org/heritagedata/schemes/eh_tmt2/concepts/68574 (QR Code)
Property | Value |
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rdf:type | skos:Concept |
cc:license | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 |
cc:attributionURL | http://www.historicengland.org.uk |
cc:attributionName | Historic England |
skos:inScheme | FISH Thesaurus of Monument Types |
skos:prefLabel | Bee Bole |
skos:broader | Agriculture And Subsistence |
skos:scopeNote | A recess in a stone or brick wall, usually bounding a garden or orchard, set two to three feet from the ground and facing south to south-east to catch the morning sun, in which a bee skep/beehive is placed. Often found in groupings of three to six. |
skos:altLabel | Bee Hole |
skos:related | Apiary |
skos:related | Bee Garden |
skos:related | Bee Skep |
skos:related | Beehive |
skos:related | Bee House |
skos:related | Winter Bee House |
dct:publisher | http://www.historicengland.org.uk |
dct:identifier | http://purl.org/heritagedata/schemes/eh_tmt2/concepts/68574 |
dct:issued | 2022-03-08T11:00:45 |