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Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 South East Bedfordshire Bedford (E.09.3101) SP94305245 AIP database ID: {571EF0F6-021A-41D1-9133-52A0EAFE31D4} Parish: Turvey Postal Code: MK43 8DB ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, TURVEY Archaeological Observation & Recording Ingham, D Bedford : Albion Archaeology , 2007, 4pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology A watching brief was undertaken on groundwork associated with improvements. No features or deposits of archaeological significance were discovered, probably due to the fact that the service trenches were not deep enough to encounter archaeological remains. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: UD OASIS ID :albionar1-35955 Mid Bedfordshire (E.09.3102) SP92173930 AIP database ID: {3B436FB9-431E-4FCF-BFF1-CDB7FE4267DC} Parish: Hulcote and Salford Postal Code: MK17 8BU M1 BROUGHTON BROOK OUTFALL M1 Broughton Brook Outfall, Bedfordshire Turner, I Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology A programme of archaeological observation, investigation and recording was undertaken by Albion Archaeology on engineering works at the M1 Broughton Brook outfall, Bedfordshire. The site lies within an area of archaeological potential, in the vicinity of cropmarks possibly dating to the later prehistoric or Roman periods. Other significant archaeological remains are also located in the surrounding landscape. The engineering works comprised the excavation of a foundation trench for a penstock, and the re-profiling of a length of drainage ditch. No archaeological features, deposits or artefact were revealed during the engineering works. Deep excavations were only carried out for the penstock foundation trench where only geological deposits were encountered. Any potential remains present in the vicinity of the drainage ditch were unlikely to be revealed due to the limited nature of the works in that area. [OASIS(Au)] SMR primary record number: 2007/432, 1463288 OASIS ID :albionar1-34778 Bracknell Forest Bracknell Forest UA (E.52.3103) SU82406280 AIP database ID: {C511B5E0-A99A-490C-9F64-CF751B457564} Parish: Sandhurst Postal Code: RG11 7PZ AMBARROW COURT Ambarrow Court Archaeological Investigation and Schools Report Project Mepham, L Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The project involved an archaeological investigation on the site of a Victorian house, demolished in the 1970s, within a nature reserve. The exact location of the house was not known. The pupils of four local Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 schools part icipated in the excavation. Finds were almost exclusively limited to building materials. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM OASIS ID :no Brighton & Hove Brighton and Hove UA (E.53.3104) TQ3298308703 AIP database ID: {FD95B638-1736-4CDE-8624-A599E914B8D6} Parish: Hollingbury and Stanmer Ward Postal Code: BN1 9GL 11 HAWKHURST ROAD, COLDEAN 11 Hawkhurst Road, Coldean, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9GF. Archaeological Watching Brief Whittaker, D Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 15pp Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East A watching brief was carried out during the construction of a pair of semi-detached houses at the site. Groundwork involved the excavation of a previously levelled area approximately 18 metres by 8 metres, approximately 140 metres of footings, 30 metres of service trenching and a soakaway. A modern linear feature was revealed. No features of archaeological significance were encountered. [Au] Archaeological periods represented: MO OASIS ID :archaeol6-31517 (E.53.3105) TQ33600350 AIP database ID: {C47E0D77-00EF-4652-A4FF-DB1F289B23CF} Parish: Rottingdean Coastal Ward Postal Code: BN2 5TN 1 CLIFF ROAD & 8 CLIFF APPROACH, BRIGHTON 1 Cliff Road & 8 Cliff Approach, Brighton Santer, W & Funnell, J Brighton : Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society Field Unit, 2007, 1p Work undertaken by: Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society Field Unit The area was flattened and large quantities of demolition debris was deposited over the whole site. It was immediately noted that a large percentage of the site had been largely terraced in the past, with even deeper sections in the south which were probably the old gardens. A number of garden retaining walls were noted. The north face and east sides of the site had been recently quarried out with clean chalk cuts made by excavating equipment. The north-east quadrant of the development site, about 25%, would have had potential for archaeological remains, but these had been removed. An examination of the north and east faces produced only features, including pits and ditches, that were associated with modern development, with cables and pipes still in situ. [Au(adp)] OASIS ID :no Lewes (E.53.3106) TQ41300170 AIP database ID: {8A12091A-2BFD-420B-8FA6-5CF3633C8577} Parish: Peacehaven Postal Code: BN9 8DS 43 DOROTHY AVENUE, PEACEHAVEN 43 Dorothy Avenue, Peacehaven Santer, W & Funnell, J Brighton : Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society Field Unit, 2007, 2pp Work undertaken by: Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society Field Unit The trenches were examined but no archaeological features were observed cut into the various sections. A study of the stripped area found no evidence for any archaeological features cut into the geology. A number of artefacts were recovered during the examination. The flint work consisted of mainly hard Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 hammer struck flakes with only two pieces possibly being a soft hammer (10%). The patination was predominantly blue/black with three pieces having a lighter colour. The flakes found were a mixture of those with and without cortex. A total of nine pieces had cortex retained (45%). [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: PR OASIS ID :no Lewes, Brighton and Hove UA (E.53.3107) TQ2860804953 AIP database ID: {EF33412E-BE73-49AE-8531-05D4DFD3457A} Parish: Central Hove Ward Postal Code: BN3 3YS BELFAST STREET, BRIGHTON Belfast Street, Brighton Geoarchaeological Survey and Watching Brief Pope, M & Whittaker, D Portslade : Archaeology South-East, 2007, 27pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology South-East Excavation of three trenches for the installation of a storage sewer, pumping station and pipe, produced no archaeological deposits, but did produce residual archaeological artefacts. The artefacts were recovered from a single context of re-deposited natural, and consisted of an copper alloy coin of roughly 18th century date, tile from the late 18th to 19th century and transfer printed pottery from the19th century. Residual worked flint was also recovered. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM, PR OASIS ID :archaeol6-26118 Buckinghamshire Aylesbury Vale (E.11.3108) SP82441347 AIP database ID: {8BE10637-F44F-4803-B41F-F6B1EC4FD82D} Parish: Aylesbury Postal Code: HP21 7RH LAND AT "THE CHESTNUTS", CROFT ROAD, AYLESBURY Land at "The Chestnuts", Croft Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Hennessy, B & Truckle, N Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: 22911 OASIS ID :no (E.11.3109) SP82601317 AIP database ID: {467F3E3B-876A-4588-8793-EA58D9AAC60B} Parish: Aylesbury Postal Code: HP21 7SL NEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, WENDOVER ROAD, WALTON, AYLESBURY New Police Headquarters Building, Wendover Road, Walton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Lodoen, A Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2008, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Observation of groundwork revealed a number of likely quarry pits, a ditch and a furrow. None of these features could be dated and it was possible that they were associated with the medieval and later expansion of Aylesbury. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 SMR primary record number: 23055 Archaeological periods represented: UD OASIS ID :no (E.11.3110) SP81701390 AIP database ID: {BADD4A7E-1490-4DA8-AB44-5229C25F8C9C} Parish: Aylesbury Postal Code: HP19 8HU ST. MARY’S CHURCH BOUNDARY WALL, AYLESBURY St Mary’s Church Boundary Wall, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology A watching brief was carried out in advance of an application for the restoration of the boundary walls and gate. The watching brief revealed deposits of post-medieval graveyard soil and the foundations for the boundary wall. No significant archaeology or articulated human remains were observed. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM OASIS ID :oxfordar1-42115 (E.11.3111) SP6560314125 AIP database ID: {49C4F433-3275-4DA7-A59F-CBAE09BE31BE} Parish: Brill Postal Code: HP18 9SW 48 TEMPLE STREET An Archaeological Watching Brief at 48 Temple Street, Brill, Buckinghamshire Gilbert, D Oxford : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, A4 report Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services A watching brief was conducted by John Moore Heritage Services during the ground work for an extension to an existing house in the area previously occupied by the garden. The investigation revealed a single modern pit. [OASIS(Au)] SMR primary record