Site Event/Activity record ESF28267 - Evaluation - Land adjacent Red House Farm, Newton
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Location
Location | |
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Grid reference | Centred TL 9130 4099 (87m by 98m) |
Map sheet | TL94SW |
Civil Parish | NEWTON, BABERGH, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Colchester Archaeological Trust
Date
Not recorded.
Description
2020: An archaeological evaluation by means of trenching was undertaken in advance of the construction of nine dwellings. Five trenches were were laid out across the site measuring 30.00m x 1.80m providing a 5% sample of the site. The trenches cut through modern topsoil at a depth of 0.21m-0.40m which overlay subsoil with a thickness of 0.10m-0.33m. Natural sands and gravels were encountered at a depth of 0.48m-0.59m below ground level. Evidence of Roman, medieval, and post medieval activity was revealed. (S1)
Sources/Archives (1)
- <S1> SSF60395 Unpublished document: Hicks, E. and Pooley, L.. 2020. Archaeological evaluation: Land adjacent to Red House Farm, Sudbury Road, Newton.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- NEN 027 Roman, Medieval, and Post Medieval rural activity at Land Adjacent Red House Farm, Sudbury Road, Newton (Monument)
Record last edited
Sep 16 2022 8:40AM