Site Event/Activity record ESF23321 - Excavation, Tower Ramparts School, Ipswich 1979-1981, (IAS 0802)

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Location

Location Ipswich, Suffolk
Grid reference Centred TM 1634 4473 (70m by 87m)
Map sheet TM14SE
Civil Parish IPSWICH, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK

Technique(s)

Organisation

Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service

Date

Not recorded.

Map

Description

Circumstances of Excavation The Tower Ramparts Shopping Centre was a major development between Tavern Street, to the south, and Tower Ramparts, to the north, requiring the demolition of property fronting Tavern Street and the Tower Ramparts School behind. Site Constraints The developer agreed to limited excavation by the Suffolk Archaeological Unit in 1979/1981 provided that it avoided the Tavern Street frontage, did not delay development and was at no cost. In view of the limited funds available, sample excavation only was possible (350 square metres of a site in excess of 3500 square metres). The research design was to trench across the line of the town defences, south of Tower Ramparts, and to sample the school playground with a series of square trenches to maximise understanding of any structures. The trench, cut on the Tower Ramparts frontage, was abandoned and backfilled after revealing an excessive depth of post-medieval disturbance. Four trenches (0001, 0050, 0180, 0217) were then excavated within the area formerly covered by the school playground.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Wade, K. 2013. Ipswich Archive Site Summaries: Tower Ramparts School 1979/1981. IPSMG:R.2009.48.

Related Monuments/Buildings (7)

  • Ditch 0006 (Ipswich UAD child record)
  • Ditch 0010 (Ipswich UAD child record)
  • Ditch 0080 (Ipswich UAD child record)
  • Ditch 0145 (Ipswich UAD child record)
  • Ditch 0153 (Ipswich UAD child record)
  • Tower Ramparts School, Ipswich 1979-1981, (IAS 0802). (Monument)
  • Well 0064 (Ipswich UAD child record)

Record last edited

May 19 2017 1:47PM

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