Site Event/Activity record ESF19711 - Building recording, St Michaels Church
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Location
Location | OUL 004, St Michaels Church, Oulton |
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Grid reference | Centred TM 651e 2936 (40m by 15m) |
Map sheet | TM62NE |
Civil Parish | OULTON, WAVENEY, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
Date
Not recorded.
Description
The recording of the north wall of the nave revealed three main phases of construction with the majority of the fabric characterised by well-defined flint courses and dating to the 12th century. A semicircular arched doorway was probably a contemporary feature but had at the very least been re-set in its original location. Three perpendicular windows were inserted during the late 15th or 16th century in conjunction with the raising of the nave walls by approximately 0.5 metres. A third strip of wall fabric at the top of the wall was thought to be associated with the construction of a new roof during the 19th century. Four burials were disturbed during the subsequent groundworks, all infants or children. It is not uncommon for the graves of infants and children to be grouped together close to the church in this way.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SSF52681 Unpublished document: SB. 2008. Building Recording report. The church of St Michael, Oulton (OUL 004), Oulton.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- OUL 004 St Michaels Church (PMed) (Monument)
Record last edited
Jan 17 2024 12:37PM