Site Event/Activity record ESF26319 - Evaluation - Boynton Hall to Kedington pipeline, Little Wratting

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Location

Location Boynton Hall to Kedington pipeline, Little Wratting
Grid reference Centred TL 6860 4753 (2242m by 609m)
Map sheet TL64NE
Civil Parish LITTLE WRATTING, ST EDMUNDSBURY, SUFFOLK

Technique(s)

Organisation

Pre-Construct Archaeology

Date

Not recorded.

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Description

An archaeological evaluation was carried out by Pre-Construct Archaeology on the proposed route of the Kedington to Boyton Hall Anglian Water Pipeline, Great Wratting, Suffolk (mid point NGR TL 688 476). The evaluation took place between 20th August-5th September 2018 and the 21st-22nd of March 2019. Commissioned by Anglian Water. The initial evaluation comprises 31 trial trenches with an additional three trenches. Archaeological evidence was revealed in twelve of the 26 excavated trenches.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Jones, M.. 2019. Archaeological Evaluation - Kedington to Boyton Hall, Anglian Water Pipeline Updated Version 2.

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age Ditches, Saxon Gully and Medieval features, Boyton Hall to Kedington pipeline (Allocated Number)

Record last edited

Oct 5 2022 11:38AM

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