Record Search
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Monument: CLA 124 Medieval pits and a ditch indicating occupation, 13 Callis StreetEvaluation identified medieval pits anad a ditch containing large amounts of refuse suggesting the area was the site of occupation from arounf the 12th-15th centuries.
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Monument: BSE 214 Medieval pits and chalk surface, 40 College StreetMonitoring of footings disclosed at least 13 pits, a well and a chalk surface which may be evidence of a medieval building, with sparse finds from C13-C17.
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Monument: BSE 106 Medieval pits and a well, rear of 90-97 Risbygate StreetOctober 1993: Series of 14 assessment trenches on proposed new car park and bus station site.
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Monument: WNF 028 Medieval pits and ditches Proposed Earth Shelter House, Little Priory, Church Street, Wangford with HenhamEvaluation revealed footing of cobbles and mortar and either a pit or series of recut ditches, excavation revealed further pits and ditches.
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Monument: CRP 031 Medieval Pit, Post medieval extraction pit and undated pit and ditch at Poundfields Products, The GroveMedieval Pit, Post medieval extraction pit and undated pit and ditch at Poundfields Products, The Grove.
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Monument: BSE 441 Medieval pits and an undated ditch, 5 Friars LaneThe evaluation identified five features comprising a single undated gully or small ditch, two medieval probable refuse pits and two larger pits that were likely to have been chalk extraction pits.
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Monument: BRD 283 Medieval pits and ditches, Land West of Church RoadEvaluation revealed a series of ditches and pits, thought to date to the medieval period.
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Monument: BSE 435 Medieval pit, Radford House, No. 54 St John's StreetMonitoring identified a medieval soil horizon which contained residual pottery sherds of late 12th to 14th century date and a single medieval feature a probable pit which contained pottery of likely 13th century date.
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Monument: BSE 305 Medieval pits and boundary ditches, and post medieval structural remains at Former Livestock MarketMedieval pits and boundary ditches, and post medieval structural remains identified during archaeological evaluation at the northern end of the Former Livestock Market, Risbygate Street
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Monument: BSE 339 Medieval pits and oven, 71-72 Churchgate StreetEvaluation and monitoring produced evidence of medieval occupation with a limited number of pits and a large oven, possibly a malting kiln.