Monument record HGH 040 - Inhumation Burials, Church of St Mary, Haughley

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Summary

Inhumation Burials, Church of St Mary, Haughley

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 025 623 (5m by 7m)
Map sheet TM06SW
Civil Parish HAUGHLEY, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK

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Full Description

Archaeological building recording and archaeological monitoring and recording at the Church of St Mary, Haughley, in advance of and during the construction an extension for a WC and kitchen facilities against north nave wall of the church. Approximately 30 articulated inhumations and a large quantity of disarticulated human bone were present in the area of the proposed vestry. The latter measured 6.5m x 4.10m. The inhumations predated the 1860s vestry wall which cut them, and comprised 21 infants and juveniles and 9 adults. The infant and juvenile burials overlay and cut the adult burials. The west bay of the north nave wall was inspected, described and recorded in the area which will be most affected by the planned works. This area spans a single bay and consists of fairly homogenous flintwork, framed by two buttresses with limestone dressings. There is no evidence for early apertures or evidence regarding the specific construction of the nave wall, for example building lifts, and instead the majority of intervention appears to have been carried out in the mid-late 19th century with the addition of the vestry. This facilitated the reworking of the east buttress to accommodate a flue for a fireplace, while further work is evident with the insertion of an underground culvert at foundation level below the original wall (S1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: 2012. Archaeological Recording of the Historic Structure & Archaeological Monitoring & recording, Church of St. Mary, Haughley, Suffolk.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Mar 18 2015 11:06AM

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