Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 Eastern Region

Bedford

(E.09.2482) TL07606133 AIP database ID: {272D10C2-FDA6-467A-B775-2F433491F7A4} Parish: and Postal Code: MK4 42JF LAND NORTH OF WEST, KEYSOE Land North of Keysoe Row West, Keysoe, Bedfordshire. Archaeological Observation, Investigation, Recording, Analysis and Publication Lodoen, A : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology No archaeological features were revealed during the works. The removal of only topsoil from most of the area ensured that if archaeological remains existed within the site, the remains would be preserved in situ beneath the development. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :albionar1-27427

(E.09.2483) TL00825240, AIP database ID: {4173A2D3-DC0A-470A-A9FB-C84CB936C2B8} TL03485224 Parish: Clapham, Bromham Postal Code: MK43 8HZ, MK41 6EH CLAPHAM TO TURVEY WATER TOWER Archaeological Strip & Record: Clapham to Turvey Water Tower Reinforcement Main, Bedfordshire Richards, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 52pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A strip and recording excavation was undertaken along the route of the water tower. Two areas of archaeological features were discovered. A series of field boundaries and settlement evidence, a series of post holes and a large pit of Iron Age date, and a curvilinear boundary ditch of prehistoric date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: IA, RO

OASIS ID :archaeol2-51945

(E.09.2484) TL12765234 AIP database ID: {E3C56C3C-7B64-49E7-9361-D23920753BCF} Parish: Postal Code: MK44 3LE 2 HIGH STREET, GREAT BARFORD Watching Brief: 2 High Street, Great Barford, Bedfordshire Wilson, N Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. No archaeological features were identified, and a few sherds of blue and white china observed in the topsoil was dated to the mid-19th century. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: EBD87 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-30604

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(E.09.2485) TL01504800 AIP database ID: {A9D3E12D-9BD4-4F1C-B127-13577DB5C26A} Parish: Rural Postal Code: MK43 8RH ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, KEMPSTON All Saints' Church, Kempston, Bedfordshire. Precautionary Archaeological Attendance, Observation, Recording and Reporting Turner, I Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Observations made note of the limestone foundations of a former churchyard boundary wall. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 8914 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :albionar1-55050

(E.09.2486) SP98115520 AIP database ID: {FAF0B538-5B38-4E06-BAE1-58E6DD8615F5} Parish: Postal Code: MK43 7NX LAND AT SANFOIN FARM, PAVENHAM Land at Sanfoin Farm, Pavenham: A Programme of Archaeological Investigation Meckseper, C & Bell, A Bedford : Albion Archaeology , 2007, A4 Bound client report Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Bedford Borough Council has granted planning permission for the construction of a riding arena on land at Sanfoin Farm, Pavenham, Bedfordshire. Because the development lies in an archaeological sensitive area, a condition was attached to the planning permission that required a programme of archaeological investigation to be carried out during soil stripping in advance of the construction of the riding arena. Albion Archaeology was commissioned to undertake a programme of archaeological observation, recording, analysis and publication of the site, in accordance with the Brief issued by Bedfordshire County Council's Archaeological Officer. During the watching brief buried remains of two furrows were recorded, which were interpreted as the ploughed out remnants of a medieval ridge and furrow field system. The alignment of the furrows corresponds with several of the cropmarks to the south and west of the development area. Such remains of ridge and furrow are considered to be of local significance. 17th- or 18th-century pottery recovered from the furrows may indicate that the strip fields were still cultivated in the post-medieval period, although it is also possible that the artefacts were derived from material filling the furrows after they went out of use. As the depth of the development impact at the southern end of the site was limited to the removal of the topsoil only, any archaeological remains existing within the southern part of the site are considered to have been unaffected by the development and were therefore preserved in situ. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1490386, BEDFM:2007.101 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, MO

OASIS ID :albionar1-55039

(E.09.2487) TL03625269, AIP database ID: {82CDED7C-B177-4BE4-AB03-6F706529C670} TL05705450 Parish: , Clapham Postal Code: MK41 6ER, MK44 2TF WATER PIPELINE FROM CLAPHAM TO RAVENSDEN The Anglian Water Pipeline from Clapham to Ravensden Mason, P Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 31pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology A watching brief was undertaken over the route of a new water pipeline from Clapham to Ravensden. As a result of the watching brief, parts of two previously undiscovered sites, one late Iron Age the other Romano-British, were excavated and recorded. There was no overt evidence for structures but modest assemblages of pottery were indicative of nearby domestic activity. At the Roman site evidence for gravel extraction was found in the form of a series of closely spaced ditches or Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 elongated pits where small quantities of later 3rd/4th century coins were found. A few isolated pockets of archaeological features were also recorded along the route. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.09.2488) SP98815004 AIP database ID: {FF8EA51F-2882-44EF-815A-6007457F3C59} Parish: Postal Code: MK43 8TS THE ROOST, WICK END, STAGSDEN The Roost, Wick End, Stagsden Smith Matthew Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Albion Archaeology was commissioned to carry out the archaeological observation and prepare a report on the results. The development site is centred on NGR SP 9881 5004. It is located to the east of Wick End Farm, at 60m OD within the valley of the River Great Ouse. The proposed barn lies within an area covered in hardcore used for the parking of vehicle. The land was formerly pasture. No previous archaeological nvestigationi had taken place in the development area. No significant archaeological features or artefacts were revealed during the works. Topsoil and subsoil had clearly been previously removed down to the underlying drift geology (boulder clay) during the creation of the vehicle parking area. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1482999, 2007/629

OASIS ID :albionar1-49487

Mid Bedfordshire

(E.09.2489) SP95624194 AIP database ID: {1803DEFB-5FFA-464B-A12D-40B1335380B5} Parish: Cranfield Postal Code: MK43 0DX COURT ROAD REPLACEMENT MAIN, CRANFIELD Watching Brief. Court Road Replacement Main, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Gill, E Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, Bound A4 report Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. In September 2007, Archaeological Services and Consultancy Ltd. Undertook a watching brief on the Court Road Replacement Main Project in Cranfield, Bedfordshire on behalf of Anglian Water Services Ltd., as part of their statutory obligation towards the environment. Four monitoring visits were made to the site and all excavated trenches were observed. No archaeological remains were encountered during this project. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1491221, BEDFM 2008.321

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43498

(E.09.2490) TL04353610 AIP database ID: {F0C8B32C-F4EC-44D7-A629-1189CC3E4B97} Parish: Flitwick Postal Code: MK45 5BN LAND AT RUXOX HOUSE, MAULDEN ROAD, FLITWICK Land at Ruxox House, Maulden Road, Flitwick, Bedfordshire. Archaeological Observation, Recording and Reporting Ingham, D Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during development. No archaeological features or deposits were encountered. However, the shallow nature of the groundwork implied that any remains that may have existed on the site may have been preserved in situ beneath the development. [Au(abr)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :albionar1-35956

(E.09.2491) SP99604130 AIP database ID: {195B7047-31D0-48B1-89A9-9A1D6760B526} Parish: Marston Moretaine Postal Code: MK43 0NE LAND AT CHURCH END LOWER SCHOOL, CHURCH WALK, MARSTON MORETAINE Land at Church End Lower School, Church Walk, Marston Moretaine. A Programme of Observation, Investigation, Recording Analysis and Publication Lodoen, A & Turner, I Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology Archaeological observations recorded two post-medieval/modern ditches, one modern pit, one modern ditch and the foundation layers of modern paved area. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :albionar1-35494

(E.09.2492) TL05883682 AIP database ID: {04AD9C87-9748-4227-91D6-8122D8F5BC4C} Parish: Maulden Postal Code: MK45 2BG NEW ROAD, MAULDEN Watching Brief. New Road, Maulen, Bedfordshire Richards, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, Bound A4 report Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. During August 2007 ASC Ltd carried out a watching brief at New Road, Maulden during groundworks for new buildings associated with an alpaca farm. Topsoil and subsoil stripping was monitored to a depth of 0.30m at the horizon with the natural strata. No archaeological features were observed during the watching brief. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1485063

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43553

(E.09.2493) TL17934853 AIP database ID: {BF8951DD-0BD2-430A-8B86-B0BA53EF9461} Parish: Sandy Postal Code: SG19 2AA WOODSIDE FARM, STRATFORD ROAD, SANDY Woodside Farm, Stratford Road, Sandy, Bedfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring Report Turner, C Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 8pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network No archaeological features or deposits were observed at a watching brief during groundwork, however, three unstratified Romano-British pottery sherds were recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :heritage1-38888

(E.09.2494) TL12694672, AIP database ID: {1DC724C2-485C-4688-B0E7-DDDC94931DA7} TL17324926 Parish: Sandy, Old Warden Postal Code: SG18 9AW, SG19 1AA MOX HILL TO SANDY WATER MAIN Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Mox Hill to Sandy Water-Main, Bedfordshire Carlyle, S Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology Following an initial stage of evaluation, an archaeological investigation was carried out in four areas along a proposed route of a water-main, between a small wood to the south-east of Moggerhanger and the western outskirts of Sandy. Two gullies, probably related to an area of cropmarks that have been interpreted as the remains of an Iron age/Romano-British farming settlement, were revealed in the area near the small wood. The presence of a Roman road, previously identified from cropmarks shown on aerial photographs, was confirmed. The ploughed out remains of the road lay to the west of Sandy and comprised a sand and gravel bank c.8-10m wide, with attendant side ditches. In the area at the eastern end of the route the road had been cut by two undated gullies and had been disturbed by modern activity. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: IA, RO, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.09.2495) TL13853875 AIP database ID: {11F61F5C-6AB9-4620-AE5A-34E6784E50A1} Parish: Shefford Postal Code: SG17 5AY ROBERT BLOOMFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL, SHEFFORD Robert Bloomfield Middle School, Shefford, Bedfordshire. Summary and Assessment of Potential Preece, T Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology The investigations located a single Romano-British boundary ditch and recovered a moderate quantity of domestic debris, principally pottery, but no ecofactual data. Further analysis of this data would not make any contribution to national and regional research priorities. Therefore, no further work of this kind was recommended. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :albionar1-29587

(E.09.2496) TL13793872 AIP database ID: {A12BBCFA-6804-48D5-A320-85D6BB5B251D} Parish: Shefford Postal Code: SG17 5BZ SHEFFORD LOWER SCHOOL, SHEFFORD Excavation of a Romano-British Ditch at Shefford Lower School, Shefford, Bedfordshire Walker, C Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology A small archaeological excavation was undertaken on a playing field prior to the proposed construction of a pre-school. The work was carried out subsequent to an earlier evaluation, during which a Romano-British ditch was found. The excavation area was positioned over the trial trench and uncovered a longer length of the ditch, which continued on the same north-east to south-west alignment. The ditch was possibly a field boundary or enclosure ditch located some distance from any settlement. Finds from the ditch fills from both the evaluation and excavation included a small quantity of Roman tile and an opaque blue glass globule, possibly a fragment of decoration from a 1st century AD glass vessel. A medieval bronze buckle was recovered from the subsoil. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, RO, MD, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.09.2497) TL18104360 AIP database ID: {7EBB8C8D-FF94-4861-8958-EC75B8CB0261} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Southill Postal Code: SG18 9LA BROOM QUARRY EXTENSION Broom Quarry Extension, Broom, Bedfordshire. Interim Report Slater, A Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2008, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit During the 2007 excavation, a total of 1238 features were recorded, almost all dating to the Middle Iron Age. The majority were grain storage pits of varying sizes and depths associated with a series of 20 enclosures, 23 structures and an extensive system of field and potential settlement boundaries. A large assemblage of ceramics and animal bone was recovered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MIA

OASIS ID :no

(E.09.2498) TL16505350 AIP database ID: {22181A34-487E-4DD9-AA9F-408F22CEE958} Parish: Tempsford Postal Code: SG19 2AP TEMPSFORD HALL, STATION ROAD, TEMPSFORD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Tempsford Hall, Station Road, Tempsford, Bedfordshire Leigh, D Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2008, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during groundwork connected with the construction of a temporary access road, works compound and swale pit with a water pipe trench followed by the construction of new buildings along with associated groundwork on land at Tempsford Hall. A severely truncated natural substratum was present within the area of the new buildings and no archaeologically significant artefacts were recovered. Within the area of the temporary access road, works compound and swale pit undisturbed deposits were encountered, however, no archaeological deposits were present. A number of unstratified artefacts were recovered from the topsoil and subsoil layers. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.09.2499) TL25914736 AIP database ID: {B3271FC3-47FA-4063-A6E6-C75E8A8F9130} Parish: Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley Postal Code: SG19 2EU ST. PETER'S CHURCH, WRESTLINGWORTH St. Peter's Church, Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Albion Archaeology Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 20pp, figs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology No significant features were revealed within the service trench placed within the ground of the Grade I Listed medieval church. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :albionar1-27430

South Bedfordshire

(E.09.2500) TL02122168 AIP database ID: {E3614F31-FC7E-4C29-A18E-7C8612385656} Parish: Dunstable Postal Code: LU6 3SF 65-75 HIGH STREET SOUTH Watching Brief. 65-75 High Street South, Dunstable, Bedfordshire Hunn, J R & Rouse, C Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2008, Bound A4 report Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

During March 2005 and June 2007, an archaeological watching brief was carried out at 65-75 High Street South, Dunstable, during redevelopment of the site for housing. Several pit-like features and pieces of Totternhoe clunch stone were recorded on the site. An undated possible east-west ditch was observed on the eastern side of the site Other than this, no further archaeological features were observed and no artefacts recovered. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1436974, 2007/121

OASIS ID :archaeol2-44567

(E.09.2501) TL02042160 AIP database ID: {4B938C5E-78B4-41DF-A414-DBE23173C99A} Parish: Dunstable Postal Code: LU6 3SY 88-84 HIGH STREET SOUTH, DUNSTABLE Watching Brief 88-84 High Street South, Dunstable, Bedfordshire Richards, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 28pp, colour pls, tabs, figs, refs Work undertak en by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during redevelopment of land. The excavation of geotechnical pits, footing trenches and a soakaway were monitored. Two cellars of late 19th or early 20th century date were revealed, as was a possible ditch terminus or pit of an unknown date, extending to the west of the site. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

OASIS ID :archaeol2-53867

(E.09.2502) SP98451968 AIP database ID: {51E6E7BC-24FE-4D5C-A2C4-494A92EE926D} Parish: Eaton Bray Postal Code: LU6 1QZ KAYRIC FARM, EATON BRAY Kayric Farm, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire Winter, M Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network Despite the activity in the area, no archaeological features or deposits were observed although it should be noted that the present development represented only limited disturbance of the site. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :heritage1-30651

(E.09.2503) TL05862742 AIP database ID: {50704D20-EA97-410C-B4F6-7318C0719EF7} Parish: Sundon Postal Code: LU3 3PA ALL SAINTS CHURCH Historic Building Recordig and Watching Brief. All Saints Church, Chalgrave, Bedfordshire Semmelmann, K Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, Bound A4 report Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. Between August 2006 and April 2007 Archaeological Services and Consultancy Ltd (ASC) carried out historic building recording and a watching brief of All Saints Church, Chalgrave, Bedfordshire in response to proposals for the restoration of the north and south aisle roofs and improvements to the existing drainage system. All Saints is a Grade 1 listed building, which was dedicated in 1219 and comprises a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, west tower and south porch. The chancel dates from c.1300 and the wall paintings are thought to be some 10 years later. The upper part of the west tower collapsed in 1889 causing severe damage to the nave and north aisle roofs. After many years of neglect, the church underwent a series of restoration and repair programmes from the 1930s. As a result a detailed chronology of the timbers is rendered uncertain, but the appearance if not the actuality of most Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 the timbers is of late medieval date.The groundwork revealed little other than the shallowness of the foundations and a modern drainage gully. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/126, 1475695 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43985

Welwyn Hatfield

(E.09.2504) TL27940197 AIP database ID: {3B56287A-7035-40B4-929C-D6AD36774722} Parish: Northaw and Cuffley Postal Code: EN6 4NR THE DOWNS RELAY PROJECT, DUNSTABLE The Downs Relay Project, Dunstable, Bedfordshire. Archaeological Observation Investigation and Recording Albion Archaeology Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2008, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology The Dunstable Downs were rich in archaeological remains dating from the Palaeolithic period through to the 20th century. Two Scheduled Ancient Monuments lay at the north end of the scarp. The archaeological observation of the construction groundwork at one of the two tie-in points identified evidence of Romano-British agricultural and quarrying activity along with probable wheel ruts of uncertain date. The remains were found to be well preserved and their distribution and density suggested more extensive remains were present in the immediate vicinity. The nature of the finds recovered from the features suggested domestic activity and the possible presence of structure in the area. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, UD

OASIS ID :albionar1-45451 Cambridgeshire

Cambridge

(E.12.2505) TL44805901 AIP database ID: {01F7B5C6-1510-45FE-B2E1-5BBA71068061} Parish: Market Ward Postal Code: CB5 8AQ 24 THOMPSON'S LANE, CAMBRIDGE 24 Thompson's Lane, Cambridge. An archaeological Investigation Newman, R Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2008, 52pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertak en by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit The investigations showed the area's development, from alluvial deposits forming in the prehistoric period up to the 14th century, followed by reclamation in the 14th to 16th centuries with the introduction of a number of dump deposits, later forming 17th century riverside development. The changing route of the King's Ditch was recorded, as well as numerous post-medieval buildings, the layout of which remained relatively unaltered throughout the 20th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :cambridg3-36897

(E.12.2506) TL46505510 AIP database ID: {B17A4F38-BB5C-41E8-A89C-2328493C147A} Parish: Queen Edith's Ward Postal Code: CB2 2QQ ADDENBROOKE'S HOSPITAL WATER MAIN DIVERSION Addenbrooke's Hospital Water Main Diversion. An Archaeological Investigation Timberlake, S Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2007, 31pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit The investigation found little of archaeological interest, the exception being a cluster of early Anglo- Saxon pits and craft refuse and some 5th-6th century hand-made pottery. This group of features may have represented the fringes of an Anglo-Saxon settlement in the area that straddle the Roman road passing through the Long Road College playing field and the southern end of the Huchison site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: EM

OASIS ID :cambridg3-36302

(E.12.2507) TL44405390 AIP database ID: {E373CD01-9330-434D-885B-6DDF1AA27B18} Parish: Trumpington Ward Postal Code: CB2 2NR THE ADDENBROOKS'S ACCESS ROAD, GLEBE FARM, TRUMPINGTON, CAMBRIDGE The Addenbrooks's Access Road, Glebe Farm, Trumpington, Cambridge. The 2007 Investigations Armour, N Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2007, 60pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit The investigations revealed eleven ditch features in four rectilinear arrangements, within which two probable droveways were identified. Two flexed inhumations were recorded along with 22 pits of various sizes, form and function. A total of 37 post holes were also identified, 14 of these attributed to square post-built structures. A large waterlogged feature was revealed in the western part of the site and was identified as a well, with three associated hollows partially filled with metalling deposits. These features were all date from the early Iron Age [5th-3rd centuries BC]. Two features were dated to an earlier prehistoric period, a small pit of Middle Bronze Age date and a tree throw containing two small fragments of Neolithic pottery and worked flint. 109 residual flints and tools were recovered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MBA, EIA, UD, BA

OASIS ID :no

East Cambridgeshire

(E.12.2508) TL54606095 AIP database ID: {D6114A4F-0359-4E31-AEA0-7C4BA27AE9C1} Parish: Bottisham Postal Code: CB5 9EA LAND SOUTH OF TUNBRIDGE HALL, TUNBRIDGE LANE, BOTTISHAM Area 1, Land South of Tunbridge Hall, Tunbridge Lane, Bottisham, Cambridgeshie. Archaeological Excavation Interim Report McConnell, D & Woolhouse, T Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 223pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions The excavation revealed three phases of later Roman activity, spanning the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. In Phase 1 (mid to late 3rd century), a possible droveway ran across the northern portion of the site, with part of a field system to the south. The corner of a stone building in the far south-west of the site could represent the edge of a villa range. In Phase 2 (late 3rd to early 4th century), the boundaries on site were reorganised; several new enclosures were established, including a large rectilinear field/paddock with a small rectangular timber building in its centre. During Phase 3, land use on the site changed, with several large chalk quarry pits and numerous scattered rubbish pits suggesting an area of peripheral wasteland. The site also appears to have been more ‘open’ by this time, with few formal land divisions. A small group of ‘industrial’ features, comprising a malting oven/ corn drier and a second less complex oven, were also identified. The moderately-large quantity of finds from the site suggests that it lay adjacent to areas of occupation during all three phases, but there are few indications of high-status settlement. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, NE

OASIS ID :archaeol7-38231 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.12.2509) TL52106693 AIP database ID: {86D36AD1-92D8-4F56-8CE0-8630FCF622E7} Parish: Lode Postal Code: CB5 9HF LAND NORTH-WEST OF LUG FEN DROVEWAY Land NW of Lug Fen Droveway, Lode, Cambridgeshire. Archaeological Monitoring Report Winter, M Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2008, Work undertaken by: Heritage Network The Heritage Network was commissioned by the developer to undertake the monitoring of the groundworks associated with the construction of 3 concrete rafts for temporary buildings and a deep pit for a septic tank at land NW of Lug Fen Droveway, Lode, Cambridgeshire. The study area lies in the fenland 3.3km NNW of Lode, centred at TL 5210 6693 and just above Ordnance datum. It is located within a documented archaeological landscape, with evidence dating from the Mesolithic period in the immediate vicinity. The fieldwork consisted of monitoring of the ground reduction for the concrete rafts and the excavation of the pit for the septic tank. It revealed a layer of peat, 0.50m deep, over sand. No archaeological features, deposits or artefacts were encountered, and no unstratified artefacts recovered. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1487510, ECB2872

OASIS ID :heritage1-36076

Fenland

(E.12.2510) TL23309670 AIP database ID: {0B64ED38-EF3E-4D5A-B6E8-99E5CC09D622} Parish: Whittlesey Postal Code: PE7 2PD MUST FARM, WHITTLESEY Archaeological Investigations at Must Farm, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. Phase I Extraction Area, Interim Report Tabor, J L Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2008, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit Excavations encountered archaeological remains in the form of a number of metalled surfaces and a small burnt mound with associated pit or trough. These features were located close to the former fen edge. A buried soil was identified, containing a small number of artefacts [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: NE, PR, BA, UD

OASIS ID :cambridg3-51622

(E.12.2511) TL26369792 AIP database ID: {D8B37F4B-7C9A-4A0C-877A-4D0D9EBFC096} Parish: Whittlesey Postal Code: PE7 1QX STONALD FIELD Archaeological Excavation on land at Stonald Field, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire Murphy, K Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2008, A4 Spiral Bound Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services An archaeological excavation was carried out prior to the construction of a housing estate on land at Stonald Field, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. The archaeological investigations at Stonald Field, Whittlesey were undertaken as part of a PPG16 planning condition. In the first instance geophysical survey and plotting of cropmarks from aerial photographs was undertaken. This was followed by a programme of trial trenching, resulting in the excavation which is the subject of this report. Evidence of Bronze Age funerary activity was uncovered in the form of a small pit with Beaker pottery and flints, and a partially preserved ring ditch with putative associated barrow. No human remains were recovered from these features, which were noted to be damaged by later land use. Overlying the Bronze Age features, middle Iron Age remains were uncovered. The major elements of these were a ditched rectilinear enclosure surrounding a smaller internal area defined by a curvilinear ditch. Various Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 pits, gullies and a small number of post holes, including a group characteristic of a 'four-post structure', were also identified. These remains appeared to be settlement related, with relatively large amounts of pottery, animal bone and fired clay, characteristic elements of occupation detritus. The middle Iron Age remains appeared, in common with the Bronze Age features, to have been quite badly damaged by later land use. Both the Bronze Age ring ditch and the Iron Age remains appeared to extend beyond the western boundary of the site. Medieval and post-medieval features were observed to truncate earlier remains. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: ECB2641, 1486646 Archaeological periods represented: MIA, EBA, BA

OASIS ID :archaeol1-45963

Huntingdonshire

(E.12.2512) TL23507800 AIP database ID: {C3207A89-7725-4BDD-BC2D-81E450592EBC} Parish: Abbots Ripton Postal Code: PE17 2PD ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, ABBOTS RIPTON St. Andrews Church, Abbots Ripton, Cambridgeshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Lindsey Archaeological Services Lincoln : Lindsey Archaeological Services, 2008, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Lindsey Archaeological Services Excavation of three underpinning trenches at St. Andrews Church exposed a previous episode of underpinning of the church. Apart from a grave inside the south aisle, no archaeological deposits were disturbed. Work was not completed. [Au(abr)

SMR primary record number: ECB 2787 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :lindseya1-50222

(E.12.2513) TL11409690 AIP database ID: {3FDD6D4A-E5CC-4BFD-9610-75D853378E07} Parish: Chesterton Postal Code: PE8 6LY A1 MAINTENANCE LAY-BY [SITE 4] A1 Maintenance Lay-by [Site 4], Cambridgeshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Savage, S A Saxilby : Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln), 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln) No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. The predominant layers recorded related to modern road construction or maintenance. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :preconst3-25391

(E.12.2514) TL38407730 AIP database ID: {C9D0BE3B-7188-452A-95F9-F3D32C810757} Parish: Colne Postal Code: PE17 3RF RHEE LAKESIDE NORTH Rhee Lakeside North. Archaeological Investigations at Colne Fen, Earith Appleby, G, Armour, N & Evans, C Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2007, 43pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit An excavation was carried out prior to the extension of the quarry. This works provided evidence for activity dating back to the Mesolithic period, including a Bronze Age field boundary and a substantial Iron Age enclosure and roundhouse and the continuation of Roman activity from Lansdale Hall Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 towards Rhee Lakeside. A large swathe of alluvial clay was devoid of archaeological features and was thought to represent a palaeochannel. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: IA, RO, ME

OASIS ID :cambridg3-27959

(E.12.2515) TL30956992, AIP database ID: {F00A80DA-6AA4-446A-946A-997246E90B33} TL27847149 Parish: Hemingford Abbots, Fenstanton Postal Code: PE18 9AR, PE17 4BQ HEMINGFORD FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME Hemingfords Flood Alleviation Scheme, St. Ives, Cambridgeshire. Watching Brief Report Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, A4, plastic spiral bound Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology September 2006 to May 2007. Oxford Archaeology carried out an Archaeological watching brief between Hemingford Abbots and St Ives, Cambridgeshire in advance of the construction of flood defenses. The watching brief revealed evidence of the former North Eastern Railway timber trestle causeway crossing alongside Town Bridge, St Ives, an unrecorded non-conformist cemetery north of Hemingford Grey and an earlier churchyard boundary wall alongside St James Church at Hemingford Grey. The remainder of the route traversed alluvial flood plains and no evidence of significant archaeology was observed. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: EB2424, 1461005 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-32267

(E.12.2516) TL30956992, AIP database ID: {3D320045-C64B-4529-BA26-705948BE7E92} TL27847149 Parish: Hemingford Abbots, Fenstanton Postal Code: PE17 4BQ, PE18 9AR HEMINGFORDS FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME, ST. IVES Hemingfords Flood Alleviation Scheme, St. Ives, Cambridgeshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology , 2007, 19pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The watching brief was carried out on a causeway crossing alongside Town Bridge, St. Ives, an unrecorded non-conformist cemetery north of Hemingford grey and an earlier churchyard boundary wall alongside St. James Church at Hemingford Grey. The remainder of the route traversed alluvial flood plain. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.12.2517) TL21906650 AIP database ID: {DDBC0FFB-798F-40BF-8365-B6692900169A} Parish: Offord Darcy Postal Code: PE18 9SA LAND ADJACENT TO 79 HIGH STREET, OFFORD D'ARCY Land Adjacent to 79 High Street, Offord D'Arcy, Cambridgeshire. Archaeological Excavation Birbeck, V & Reeves, P Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology An excavation was carried out following an archaeological evaluation. The excavation produced a small finds assemblage, dating from the prehistoric to post-medieval periods. Medieval remains at the site comprised a single curvilinear ditch, possibly an enclosure ditch, dated on the basis of a single pottery sherd. Fifteen sub-rectangular ditches and some linear features demonstrated the use of the site Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 in the post-medieval period, and many of these features respected earlier deposits. The results were of limited archaeological importance. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, PM, MD, RO

OASIS ID :wessexar1-25696

South Cambridgeshire

(E.12.2518) TL39305100 AIP database ID: {E5E7D898-1836-44F2-9A31-92D98E0F6A75} Parish: Barrington Postal Code: CB2 5SQ BARRINGTON CEMENT QUARRY Barrington Cement Quarry. Excavation on the edge of a Roman Settlement at Wilsmere Down Farm, Cambridgeshire Collins, M & Knight, M Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit The excavations investigated a series of boundary ditches belonging to a small Roman farmstead as well as the remains of two Roman clunch quarries. The ditches had been re-cut several times, demonstrating an enduring boundary that appeared to delineate the northern and easternmost extent of a settlement focus previously identified in 2005. A series of "offshoot" gullies pointed to the focus of activity. Tool marks were found preserved in the quarry faces. The density of archaeological features increased towards the bottom of the slope, coinciding with the extent of hillwash deposits. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :cambridg3-36837

(E.12.2519) TL32994355 AIP database ID: {441B2CBF-C917-4790-B7D3-4DB39E3BA79D} Parish: Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth Postal Code: SG8 5NR IRON AGE AND SAXON ACTIVITY AT BASSINGBOURN VILLAGE COLLEGE, BASSINGBOURN Iron Age and Saxon Activity at Bassingbourn Village College, Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire. Excavation Report Phillips, T Cambridge : Oxford Archaeology East, 2009, 69pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology East Excavation of approximately 0.5ha revealed a series of boundary ditches provisionally dated to the Iron Age. They may be shifting boundaries or may form a trackway perhaps over several phases. There was also a Saxon SFB (sunken featured building) and a pit of possible Saxon date. Later activity comprised post-medieval field systems. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: ECB 2553 Archaeological periods represented: EM, IA

OASIS ID :cambridg1-25690

(E.12.2520) TL30005810 AIP database ID: {D7DADB4D-857A-436E-B097-8816BBDC4679} Parish: Caxton Postal Code: CB3 8PJ FIRS FARM, ST. PETERS STREET, CAXTON Firs Farm, St. Peters Street, Caxton, Cambridgeshire. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Harris, P Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 13pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertak en by: Archaeological Solutions The monitoring and recording revealed no archaeological remains. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

SMR primary record number: ECB 2607

OASIS ID :archaeol7-35498

(E.12.2521) TL38375554 AIP database ID: {7FB44F7F-3ABF-437A-A485-A64E13724B58} Parish: Comberton Postal Code: CB3 7EB ST. MARY'S CHURCH, CHURCH LANE, COMBERTON St. Mary's Church, Church Lane, Comberton, Cambridgeshire. An Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Brief Weston, P Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions The observation of the excavation of the footing trench at the medieval church exposed the clunch stone foundations of the northern aisle, its associated construction cut the buried graveyard soil and subsoil, seven east-west burials, a made ground deposit and a Victorian/modern storm drain. Human bone from five of the burials was retained at the church for re-interment at a later date. Four of the individuals were adults, but the fifth was a child. The foundation trench disturbed the lower legs of the deceased and an unfused tibia. The remains of two burials were located within the construction cut of the northern aisle, suggesting they were intentionally placed under the church foundations. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: ECB 2626 Archaeological periods represented: MD, UD

OASIS ID :archaeol7-35460

(E.12.2522) TL39006750, AIP database ID: {8A5F5FB3-A937-4DED-A2C4-5267201287C7} TL39146600 Parish: Longstanton Postal Code: CB4 5DP, CB4 5DX LONGSTANTON WESTERN BYPASS EXCAVATIONS Longstanton Western Bypass Excavations, Cambridgeshire, 2007: Archaeological post-Excavation Assessment Paul, S & Cuttler, R Edgbaston : Birmingham Archaeology, 2008, Grey. A4 spiral bound Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Birmingham Archaeology was commissioned by West Longstanton Limited to undertake a programme of excavation in advance of the construction of a bypass located to the west and north of Longstanton, Cambridgeshire, Planning Application Number S/0682/95/0). The route of the bypass was previously the subject of a desk based assessment, fieldwalking and geophysical survey. The geophysical survey identified a possible enclosure ditch which was confirmed by trial trenching. The trial trenching also identified two further areas which were subject to full open area excavation. A total of three open areas were excavated along the route of the bypass between January and March 2007 which revealed archaeological features mostly dating to the Neolithic and Iron Age periods. Neolithic features were excavated within two areas (7 and 8), which for the most part were in the form of discreet pits, postholes and gullies. Iron Age activity was mostly associated with a single enclosure (Area 6). Several almost whole pots were found within an enclosure ditch and could be the result of deliberate deposition, and the large collection of burnt clay found within a small internal gully, also appeared to have been deposited in one deliberate event. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: ECB3072, 1484327 Archaeological periods represented: LNE, NE, IA

OASIS ID :birmingh2-46453

(E.12.2523) TL39106810 AIP database ID: {2591C4B9-5ACA-48EE-87AB-5DA95B22E809} Parish: Longstanton Postal Code: CB4 5FB NORTHSTOWE, LONGSTANTON Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Northstowe, Longstanton, Cambridgeshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Mackay, D Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2007, 2pp, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :cambridg3-28894

(E.12.2524) TL30703930 AIP database ID: {53FDC0D0-49F7-4FA3-B4EA -9CB029239ED5} Parish: Steeple Morden Postal Code: SG8 9NX STATION QUARRY, STEEPLE MORDEN Station Quarry, Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire. Archaeological Investigation Report Piper, L Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2008, 29pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The investigation revealed a large probable late Saxon or medieval ditch, and the foundations of two similarly dated buildings. Two post-medieval ditches and a modern post hole were also revealed. In addition two undated pits, one undated linear ditch and more than 200 tree holes were observed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM, MO, EM

OASIS ID :no

(E.12.2525) TL40407037 AIP database ID: {2630606B-55C2-44C8-8EAB-F1231189BBF8} Parish: Willingham Postal Code: CB4 5HP 1 HIGH STREET Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Medieval Pits at 1 High Street, Willingham, Cambridgeshire Fletcher, T Bar Hill : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2008, Excavation report, 97 pages, 6 appedices, 4 figures, 10 plates. Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit In August 2007, CAM ARC (formally the Archaeological Field Unit) of Cambridgeshire County Council) conducted an archaeological excavation on land at 1 High Street, Willingham, Cambridgeshire (TL 4040 7037). The work was carried out on behalf of Murfet Developments in advance of the construction of six new residential dwellings. Several phases of activity were identified during the excavation, ranging from the Iron Age to the early 20th century. Archaeological remains included a segmented ditch or track and a possible four-post structure dated to the Iron Age, the terminus of a Romano-British ditch and a building of Middle Saxon date as well as pits, ditches and other postholes. The site was dominated by early Medieval quarry or “borrow” pits and a large boundary or enclosure ditch in the northeast corner of the site. Post-Medieval activity was represented by more quarry pits and rectangular pits which may be associated with the medieval close of Berrycroft. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1480041, ECB 2653 Archaeological periods represented: PM, IA, MD, EM, RO

OASIS ID :cambridg1-39478

Uttlesford

(E.12.2526) TL558590265720 AIP database ID: {FE68ADD4-423A-4A3C-8A82-B1880A2D24C9} Parish: Henham Postal Code: CM22 6BN LAND AJACENT TO 15 AND 42 KINGFISHER DRIVE Medieval Remains at 15 and 42 Kingfisher Drive, Burwell, Cambridgeshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Cooper, S & Connor, A Bar Hill : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2008, Excavation report, 51 pages, 9 appendices, 9 figures. Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit An archaeological excavation identified activity from the prehistoric period through ot the post- medieval. Prehistoric features included a four post structure and very truncated possible round house. Medieval features included a canal (lode), a possible dovecote, field barn and fish tank or tanks, localised quarrying and boundary ditches. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1480047, CHER ECB2594 Archaeological periods represented: LPR, PM, MD, EPR

OASIS ID :cambridg1-43741 Essex

Basildon

(E.22.2527) TQ7533890419 AIP database ID: {3E6DF73B-E421-44A3-BBEF-C5F7C021E85D} Parish: Pitsea South East Ward Postal Code: SS12 9JX BRADFIELDS FARM, BURNT MILLS ROAD, NORTH BENFLEET Bradfields Farm, Burnt Mills Road, North Benfleet, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Germany, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 2pp, fig Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit The results of an archaeological watching brief suggested that the medieval farmstead, and its likely post-medieval successors, were largely confined to within the area defined by the existing moat, in the same general area as the existing farmhouse. There were no pre-modern finds. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 46473

OASIS ID :essexcou1-33558

Braintree

(E.22.2528) TL74734232 AIP database ID: {94645F63-C23A-45E9-B084-F14B0E92CC94} Parish: Ashen Postal Code: CO10 8JN ASHEN HOUSE FARM, DOCTORS LANE, ASHEN Ashen house Farm, Doctors Lane, Ashen, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit The piling operation was monitored but no archaeological deposits or finds were identified. Further observation noted post-medieval foundations. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 67818

OASIS ID :essexcou1-28373

(E.22.2529) TL7854535474 AIP database ID: {452C39D0-2D63-4ED7-B00C-649A0ADCB2F7} Parish: Castle Hedingham Postal Code: CO9 3EX HARVEYS, POTTERY LANE Harveys, Pottery Lane, Castle Hedingham Germany, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, HER Summary. 1 page of text, 1 illustration Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit monitored the groundworks for the construction of a side extension and garage at Harveys, Pottery Lane, Castle Hedingham, Essex. The side extension was added to the east end of an existing small bungalow. The garage was constructed in the south-east corner of the surrounding garden. The groundworks revealed no archaeological deposits, features or finds. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1456834

OASIS ID :essexcou1-24665

(E.22.2530) TL8638220410 AIP database ID: {0EA98E42-ABFB-4CC1-A05E-4F78D908D864} Parish: Feering Postal Code: CO5 9PH POND ON LAND BELONGING TO FEERINGBURY MANOR, COGGESHALL HAMLET Excavations of a Pond on Land Belonging to Feeringbury Manor, Coggeshall Hamlet Hillman-Crouch, B J Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit A man-made depression of the 20th century containing a hydraulic ram, two modern drainage ditches and some live field drains were recorded. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2531) TL8080034570 AIP database ID: {DA7528BD-3756-4C64-8156-873AD19F9CFE} Parish: Great Maplestead Postal Code: CO9 2RG ST. GILES' CHURCH, GREAT MAPLESTEAD Report on a Watching Brief: CAT Report 410 Orr, K Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust The church authorities received faculty consent for various works including the excavation of foundation pads to support posts in the tower and the cutting of beam bearings in the tower walls. To the south of the church, in the churchyard, trenching was carried out for various services. Where possible, these services were cut under existing pathways where the likelihood of burials was low, and therefore they were not monitored archaeologically. A short length of foundation trench was also dug in order to convert the store by the south porch into a toilet. Ground reduction in the tower exposed the flint foundations to the tower, but no earlier foundations. The holes made in the tower wall exposed the medieval flint and mortar fabric and holes made for scaffolding. The foundation trench for the toilet was 500mm deep and exposed a concentration of disarticulated human remains at 440mm below ground level. Removal of part of the eastern wall of the south porch exposed a medieval window. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: EM, PM, MD, UD, MO, RO

OASIS ID :colchest3-38142

(E.22.2532) TL65134167 AIP database ID: {6F32572E-477E-410C-81F1-F1E4D7109E3E} Parish: Helions Bumpstead Postal Code: CB9 7AJ ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, HELIONS BUMPSTEAD St. Andrews Church, Helions Bumpstead, Essex Atkinson, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 3pp, fig Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Monitoring of contractors groundwork associated with drainage works around the outside of the church was undertaken. These works exposed three or four foundation courses of mortared stone and flint rubble below the standing walls. Six small headstones position against the foot of the east wall wee removed during the work. It was likely these were child graves of 18th century date. A range of artefacts of post-medieval date were recovered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 29470 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :essexcou1-29323

(E.22.2533) TL85591848 AIP database ID: {EE10195A-765B-4DF9-AD23-2BA9BFAAD056} Parish: Kelvedon Postal Code: CO5 9AL THE OLD VICARAGE, CHURCH STREET, KELVEDON The Old Vicarage, Church Street, Kelvedon, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring and Excavation Pocock, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 5pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological observation located two ditches, three pits, a gully and a post hole. Gully 09 and ditch 03/07, contained prehistoric pottery with the pottery from ditch segment 03, dating to the Middle Iron Age. Ditch 19 remained undated as did the pit/post holes. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: TL81 Archaeological periods represented: UD, MIA, PR

OASIS ID :essexcou1-26818

(E.22.2534) TL82173412 AIP database ID: {2BA412AD-D368-4829-8CBC-0B404DDB3888} Parish: Little Maplestead Postal Code: CO9 2SL LITTLE MAPLESTEAD HALL General Purpose Building, Little Maplestead Hall, Little Maplestead, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Allen, P T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, Bound copy, grey cover Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological monitoring was carried out on machine-stripping of topsoil for the construction of a barn at the north-western edge of the farmyard to the rear of Little Maplestead Hall. The Hall was originally 14th century, but was rebuilt in the 17th century, with later additions. The site was thought to lie within the medieval preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller, first documented in 1186 and dissolved in 1540. However, the only features within the stripped area were tree boles and a modern drain. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1462060, 9410-9412 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :essexcou1-28906

(E.22.2535) TL67994112 AIP database ID: {B8BE8B89-F0A3-44C5-99A2-3CA80D84B9D8} Parish: Steeple Bumpstead Postal Code: CB9 7DQ LAND ADJACENT TO THE RED LION, STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD Land adjacent to the Red Lion, Steeple Bumpstead, Essex Scruby, A Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 2pp Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

No archaeological remains were noted during observation of the removal of topsoil. A second observation revealed a large cut feature/pit of early modern to modern date, no features or finds of archaeological significance were noted. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2536) TL8077517390 AIP database ID: {F3B93688-90D1-42B9-9ED2-DD4B731D411A} Parish: Witham Postal Code: CM8 1SS FAULBOURNE FARM, CRESSING ROAD, WITHAM Faulbourne Farm, Cressing Road, Witham, Essex. Archaeological Excavation Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Following an evaluation, an excavation, covering an area of 963 sq m, was located within the southern part of the scheme and centred on two prehistoric features. Two further features, a pit and a fire pit, also containing prehistoric pottery, were revealed and investigated in the excavation area. A third feature represented the remains of a tree throw. The pottery in the pit broadly dated from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age. A north-east/south-west aligned ditch containing post-medieval roof tile was excavated at the northern end of the excavation area. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: LBA, PM

OASIS ID :essexcou1-31419

Chelmsford

(E.22.2537) TL69591350 AIP database ID: {053B4184-7ADD-475B-B81E-0E2774DA0F0D} Parish: Great Waltham Postal Code: CM3 1AS ST. MARY'S & ST. LAURENCE'S CHURCH, GREAT WALTHAM Excavation at St. Mary's & St. Laurence's Church, Great Waltham, Essex Hillman-Crouch, B Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological monitoring was conducted during the excavation of a service trench. At about 20m from the gate, a grave was disturbed. Beneath the threshold of the doorway was a brick built foundation of dense red bricks with fine white mortar with few inclusions, typical of the late 18th century/early 19th century. Inside the tower was the flint foundation beneath the doorstep. Inside the tower the floor was wooden parquet over a thick raft of concrete of 20th century date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2538) TL7343811968 AIP database ID: {89FC441D-F1C9-47EF-900A-62BFD2E7049E} Parish: Little Waltham Postal Code: CM3 3PS BULLS LODGE QUARRY Bulls Lodge Quarry, Former Boreham Airfield, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring and Excavation Germany, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2008, A4, 16 pages of text and tables, three illustrations Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological remains, including those of a Late Bronze Age building, were discovered following topsoil stripping in advance of mineral extraction at Bulls Lodge Quarry, Boreham. The building was defined by two rows of post-holes and measured 4.25m by 8.25m. It was slightly bow-sided, and had Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 possibly had a doorway on its north-eastern side. The investigation also discovered a small amount of worked flint, a Late Bronze age gully, undatable pits and post-medieval/modern field ditches. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1477231 Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD, LBA

OASIS ID :essexcou1-37888

(E.22.2539) TL73421185 AIP database ID: {8947AC15-8DF7-4978-8E01-6A32F5E3B3EB} Parish: Little Waltham Postal Code: CM3 3PS BULLS LODGE QUARRY (FORMER BOREHAM AIRFIELD), BOREHAM Bulls Lodge Quarry (former Boreham Airfield), Boreham, Essex Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 3pp, figs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit A rectangular area of approximately 0.7ha was investigated. Four archaeological features were investigated, however, no dating evidence was recovered. Pit 201 was irregular in plan and a small amount of burnt material was evidenced. Pits 204 and 206 were small and shallow and might be the truncated remains of prehistoric cremation burials. Ditch 207 was aligned east/west and contained four grey brown silty clay fills that produced a single iron nail. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 6140 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

Colchester

(E.22.2540) TL9934025130 AIP database ID: {188DA183-395F-43C0-AC0E-76B275AB9A9F} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: CO1 1NF 3 CHURCH STREET, COLCHESTER Report on a Watching Brief: CAT Report 411 Brooks, H Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 5pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust The stratigraphical sequence seen outside the building was: down to 1.2m, modern soils and modern drains; from 1.2m to 2.4m, a layer of dumped brown Roman clay; at 2.4m down, a Boudican horizon; below 2.4m, a sandy clay mixture. Inside the building, stratification was clearer. Here, a 10cm thick, pale brown mortar floor with a burnt surface was seen at a depth equivalent to the Boudican material outside the building. A further 0.15m below the mortar floor was a clean clay layer which, at this depth, must be a fortress-period clay floor. A very stiff brown clay layer seen in one of the external holes may be an equivalent layer. Below the fortress-period clay floor, the layer of dumped sand–with the equivalent layer seen outside–may have been fortress-period make-up for the clay floor above. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2541) TL9923725183 AIP database ID: {195753F3-DB2A-4EC6-86A9-182055AFD05C} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: CO3 3LA BALKERNE GATE/MERCURY THEATRE, BALKERNE PASSAGE, COLCHESTER Report on a Negative Watching Brief: CAT Report 421 Orr, K Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 4pp, Figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

The trench was only dug through topsoil except where it crossed the road, where tarmac and hoggin was encountered. Modern brick rubble and a few fragments of post-medieval and Roman pottery were exposed at the eastern end, by the Mercury Theatre. The trench was not of sufficient depth to impinge on any archaeological remains. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2542) TL99772494, AIP database ID: {F86812D1-276A-4650-957B-D84B5B2BC338} TL99732488 Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: CO2 7DL, CO2 7HD BOREHOLE IN OSBORNE STREET AND A TEST PIT IN STANWELL STREET, COLCHESTER A Borehole in Osborne Street and a Test-pit in Stanwell Street, Colchester, Essex July 2007 Shimmin, D Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 17pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust A borehole was drilled to a depth of 7m on the south side of Osborne Street. A thick deposit of post- Roman topsoil or ‘dark earth’ sealed an undated peaty layer just above undisturbed natural sand and gravel. Samples were taken for pollen, palaeoenvironmental and geological analyses, and for radiocarbon dating. A test pit near the junction of Stanwell Street and Southway revealed a modern service trench and other obstructions at a depth of 0.5m. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2543) TL99852520 AIP database ID: {FAB2D4CB-84C4-498C-80DD-00AEF245935F} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: CO1 1DN HIGH STREET, COLCHESTER Report on a Watching Brief: CAT Report 426 Shimmin, D Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 5pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust A series of small trenches was dug by contractors at the east end of the High Street during the replacement of gas mains. Most of the trenches were too shallow to reach significant archaeological deposits, although part of a large Roman foundation was observed in one of the deeper trenches. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2544) TL9993125429 AIP database ID: {CE5BAA75-FA02-4045-9DE4-78D4D2038833} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: CO3 3LG ON THE PUTTING GREEN AND IN THE NURSERY, UPPER CASTLE PARK, COLCHESTER An Archaeological Evaluation by Test-pitting on the Putting Green and in the Nursery, Upper Castle Park, Colchester, Essex April 2007 Orr, K Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust Five test-pits were excavated by hand on the putting green and in the nursery of Upper Castle Park in April 2007. Those on the putting green did not encounter any Roman deposits or features, being dug through topsoil and post-Roman dark earth. The two test-pits dug in the nursery did reach Roman Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 archaeology, i.e. a late Roman demolition layer starting at between 820mm and 950mm below ground- level. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2545) TL9898725786 AIP database ID: {10DCE5E7-11C1-4677-87DD-BAD980378F47} Parish: Castle Ward Postal Code: CO3 3LF ST. HELENA SCHOOL CAR PARK, SHEEPEN ROAD COLCHESTER An Archaeological Watching Brief at St. Helena School Car Park, Sheepen Road Colchester, Essex July-August 2007 Orr, K Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 8pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust A watching brief was carried out on groundwork to reconstruct the car-park on the eastern side of the school grounds. This involved removing the old tarmac surface, creating a new path and cycle storage compound, and digging trenches for lighting cables. The groundwork largely only affected modern and post-medieval layers and therefore did not expose any archaeological features. In one lighting-cable trench, the Roman ground-surface was exposed but no archaeological features were observed. [Au]

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2546) TL9786725133 AIP database ID: {3708F4F0-5F9B-4D81-8C4E-D7A5459302C4} Parish: Lexden Ward Postal Code: CO3 3RJ LEXDEN GARAGE, 127 LEXDEN ROAD, COLCHESTER An Archaeological Watching Brief at Lexden Grange, 127 Lexden Road, Colchester, Essex July 2006-February 2007 Orr, K Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 21pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust Groundwork for a small residential development at Lexden Grange were archaeologically monitored. Part of a Late Iron Age pedestal urn was likely to be the remains of a disturbed cremation burial. Other pits found and Roman pottery from spoil heaps may have also been burial related. A crucible and possible metal working debris pointed to metal working on the site in the Roman period. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: LIA, RO, UD, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2547) TL95602820, AIP database ID: {115C27C0-95AF-448A-82E8-35FD4756EA25} TL95902620 Parish: West Bergholt Postal Code: CO3 5SY, CO6 3DU HORKESLEY TO LEXDEN MAIN, NEAR COLCHESTER Watching Brief. Horkesley to Lexden Main, near Colchester, Essex Fell, D & Hunn, J R Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site. With the exception of a small area at the south end of the route, the easement had already been stripped and disturbed by vehicle tracks prior to the commissioning of the watching brief. No archaeological features or artefacts were observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43722 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.22.2548) TM0107612469 AIP database ID: {2084B69F-C7D2-4C23-B7DB-31FFB470E361} Parish: West Mersea Postal Code: CO5 8AB 4 MEADOW LANE, WEST MERSEA Report on a Negative Watching Brief: CAT Report 420 Orr, K Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 4pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust The foundation trenches for a new house were monitored. Nothing of archaeological significance was observed. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2549) TM0072515856, AIP database ID: {A3B934C8-7826-4187-B9A0-B2DC55A22323} TM0139514057 Parish: West Mersea, Peldon Postal Code: CO5 8RU, CO5 7QJ THE STROOD CAUSEWAY, WEST MERSEA Water Pipeline Replacement. The Strood Causeway, West Mersea, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring Robertson, A Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological monitoring uncovered no significant archaeological remains or deposits. Any surviving remains of the Saxon causeway were not, therefore, disturbed during the laying of the water pipe. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 13288

OASIS ID :essexcou1-24934

Epping Forest

(E.22.2550) TL539069 AIP database ID: {1B2BF89E-11BD-4B62-B36A-771DC1EE9096} Parish: Moreton Postal Code: CM5 0JA NETHER HALL Nether Hall, Moreton, Ongar, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring Pocock, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, A4 Blue Spine Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit No archaeological remains were encountered during monitoring works. Topsoil was stripped using a mechanical excavator fitted with a toothless ditching bucket. Clean natural geology was encountered between 0.20 and 0.30m below the existing ground surface and consisted of a yellow chalky clay in the southern part of the site, and an orangey-brown silty clay to the north. Field and mole drains criss- crossed the northern half of the proposed development, while plough scars and converging wheel ruts marked both the silt and clay. The shallow depth at which undisturbed clay was encountered, coupled with a lack of subsoil build-up, means that any shallow archaeological remains are likely to have been disturbed by ploughing and it seems likely that only deeper features would survive if present in the immediate vicinity. A small number of finds were recovered from the interface between the topsoil and the clay, comprising a residual prehistoric flint scraper, a fragment of peg tile and a small abraded sherd of pottery. In addition to the above, scattered across the surface of the ploughed field were large quantities of abraded tile of undetermined date, which were not recovered. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1487951

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :essexcou1-33472

King's Lynn and West

(E.22.2551) TL695988 AIP database ID: {36C653DA-E838-4994-B712-A2E08B2FE6EA} Parish: Stoke Ferry Postal Code: PE33 9QL 71 MILL ROAD, STOCK 71 Mill Road, Stock, Essex: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Ennis, T Braintree : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, Blue spine, A4, 15 pages Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit An archaeological trench was excavated around the east and south sides of the former bungalow at 71 Mill Road, Stock. The trench was located in an area of garden to be subsumed within the enlarged footprint of the new house. A small number of archaeological remains were identified, ranging in date from the prehistoric period to the 20th century. The earliest feature was a Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age gully that continued beneath the footprint of the former bungalow. Although no other remains of a similar prehistoric date were encountered the gully does attest to probable farming and/or settlement in the vicinity at this time. No features relating to the medieval and post-medieval development of Stock were identified. The only evidence of the Stock pottery industry was one small- sherd of pottery that may be residual in a later feature. Two pits and a ditch were probably modern and associated with 20th-century garden activity. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458682 Archaeological periods represented: MO, LPR, PM, UD, LBA

OASIS ID :essexcou1-23233

Maldon

(E.22.2552) TL85600680 AIP database ID: {F7570B91-E076-4AC7-B704-01AF49FB10DD} Parish: Maldon Postal Code: CM9 7YJ FORMER CROXLEY WORKS SITE, CHURCH STREET, MALDON Former Croxley Works Site, Church Street, Maldon, Essex. Archaeological Evaluaton and Excavation Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2009, 57pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council A trench-based evaluation was undertaken within the footprint of three new buildings at the former Croxley Works. Residual sherds of Late Iron Age pottery were recorded in all three trenches indicating that there was probable activity in the vicinity in the Late Iron Age. Similarly, residual fragments of Roman brick and tile and building stone were recovered that may have been imported at a later date for reuse as building material. At least two phases of Middle Saxon occupation were identified, comprising a ditch subsequently backfilled and cut by a series of pits and post-holes. The presence of near-by structures was suggested by the recovery of numerous fragments of baked clay with wattle/wicker impressions. Evidence for craft activities was represented by 18 loom weights and a spindle whorl, plus possible metal-working slag and spheroidal hammerscale. Faunal evidence indicates that pigs and sheep were the predominant food animals supplemented by domestic fowl, oysters and fish, while cereals such as wheat and barley were brought to the site as processed grain. These remains are significant as they are the earliest Saxon stratified remains so far discovered in Maldon and suggest that the town originated in the Hythe area in the Mid Saxon period. Activity in the Late Saxon period appeared to be less intense with only one gully containing a bone comb firmly dated to the 11th century. Several features were more broadly dated to the Late Saxon/early medieval period including a pit and gully that contained further metal-working debris. A number of undated post-holes, possibly part of structures fronting onto Church Street, may also have been contemporary. Medieval (12th-14th century) features included a boundary ditch and a series of intercutting pits that probably represent rubbish disposal to the rear of properties fronting the street. Few remains of late medieval or early post-medieval date were noted and the considerable depth of buried topsoil suggested most of the site may have been in horticultural use prior to redevelopment in the 18th/19th century. [Au(abr)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: LIA, MD, EM

OASIS ID :essexcou1- 28369

(E.22.2553) TL85360698 AIP database ID: {48122C66-085B-49C7-97E9-02A22EBED4BA} Parish: Maldon Postal Code: CM9 5HS QUEST MOTORS, 127-129 HIGH STREET Quest Motors, 127-129 High Street, Maldon, Essex . An Archaeological Archive Report Carew, T Twickenham : AOC Archaeology Group , 2007, 102pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group Archaeological investigations were undertaken in advance of groundwork on a housing development at the former Quest Motors site. A six-trench evaluation in February 2007 confirmed that remains of the medieval town were present in the south-west part of the site, towards the High Street, which had been an important feature of Maldon since the Saxon period. An open area excavation of the land affected was undertaken in April and May 2007. Significant medieval and post-medieval remains were excavated. Initial work on the documentary archive and the finds was undertaken, and an assessment report on the results of this excavation was produced in September 2007, with assessments of the stratigraphy, the significance of the results, the archive, and the assessment reports for the different classes of finds recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, UD, MO, EM

OASIS ID :aocarcha1-31621

Rochford

(E.22.2554) TQ80219010 AIP database ID: {94A7FB8F-268E-497B-9AE8-9395BC67862B} Parish: Rayleigh Postal Code: SS6 7SF 75A HIGH ROAD 75a High Road, Rayleigh. Archaeological monitoring Allen, P T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, Bound copy Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological monitoring was carried out on machine-excavation of foundation trenches for a conservatory to the rear of the existing 75a High Road, Rayleigh, thought to be on the site of a possible late medieval pottery manufacture site. Trenches excavated in 1974 when the present house was built recovered 20kg of late medieval pottery dating to c. 1350-1500, including possible pot6tery waters and kiln props. A possible kiln flue and a cobbled area were also recorded. The monitoring did not recover any medieval pottery or record any further features. The ground had been disturbed during construction of the present house. Only modern pottery and building materials were found. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459080, 13489

OASIS ID :essexcou1-28885

Southend-on-Sea UA

(E.22.2555) TQ937846 AIP database ID: {592CD626-B949-4F1C-9A8F-0B112ADD93F1} Parish: Shoeburyness Ward Postal Code: SS3 9PZ THE STABLES, CHAPEL ROAD, SHOEBURY GARRISON The Stables, 78 Chapel Road, Shoeburyness, Essex Pocock, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, A4 Blue spine Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Essex County Council Field archaeology unit carried out detailed monitoring and recording during all aspects of groundworks undertaken during construction of a single storey extension and conservatory Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 to the rear of 78 Chapel Road, Shoeburyness, previously a stable and within a scheduled area (SAM 140). No archaeological remains were encountered during excavation of the 1.2m-deep foundation trenches and the reduction of ground levels within the footprint of the new builds was insufficient to impact archaeologically significant horizons. A small proportion of the groundworks took place during the weekend and consequently remained unobserved. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 11054, 1458716, ESS52901

OASIS ID :essexcou1-23501

Tendring

(E.22.2556) TM0538223685 AIP database ID: {55CD01CE-39C0-4560-8A56-177163B7E2B7} Parish: Elmstead Postal Code: CO7 7HA FEN FARM, ELMSTEAD MARKET Fen Farm, Elmstead Market, Essex. Archaeological Excavation Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2008, 42pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Excavation was limited to the southern half of the development area. No further Bronze Age remains were identified. This confirmed that the barrow cemetery was restricted to the south-east of the development area. The earliest excavated remains dated to the Early Iron Age and of particular note was a scatter of seven pits, located in the south of the area, that all contained burnt material including charcoal and hearth waste. Similarities in the range of pottery suggested deliberate indicative of ceremonial or ritual behaviour. The majority of the excavated features date to the Late Iron Age and were part of a small isolated settlement. One curving boundary ditch was identified and a number of other features including two hearths and two four-post timber structures, the latter interpreted as probable granaries. No specific dwelling remains were identified though domestic refuse such as pottery, loom weights and briquetage pointed to their likely existence in the near vicinity. Although settlement did not continue into the early Roman period, the presence of a few tentatively dated later Roman features indicated limited agricultural activity. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: TM02 Archaeological periods represented: IA, EIA

OASIS ID :essexcou1-39671

(E.22.2557) TM21952203 AIP database ID: {14D87634-385B-471F-A196-E2164C23395A} Parish: Frinton and Walton Postal Code: CO13 0EF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, KIRBY-LE-SOKEN An Archaeological Watching Brief at St. Michael's Church, Kirby-le-Soken, Essex July and October 2007 Orr, K Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Collchester Archaeological Trust Underpinning of the south aisle of the church was carried out in July 2007. The hand-excavation was monitored archaeologically. Two articulated skeletons were recorded plus some other pieces of disarticulated human bone. Three water-logged wooden piles probably dating to the late 14th or early 15th century were exposed at the western end of the south aisle, below the tower. One or possibly two lead coffins were found under the floor of the south aisle in October 2007. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD, MD

OASIS ID :colchest3-38090

(E.22.2558) TM11521836 AIP database ID: {F7DDACEE-371D-42F5-96F2-89660EBCB472} Parish: Great Bentley Postal Code: CO7 8RG Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

WEST CLACTON RESERVOIR AND PUMPING STATION, DEAD LANE, GREAT BENTLEY An Archaeological Excavation on the Site of the West Clacton Reservoir and Pumping Station, Dead Lane, Great Bentley, Essex April-May 2007 Brooks, H & Holloway, B Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2007, 24pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust An aerial survey revealed the cropmarks of unexcavated and undated field systems on either side of this site. An evaluation in 2006 uncovered a number of field ditches, as well as evidence of prehistoric and Roman activity. The 2007 excavation was located in the southern half of the evaluated field. Two field systems were revealed. The first was aligned north-south, and was undated. The second was aligned north-west to south-east, and was dated to the Late Iron Age or early Roman period. Earlier occupation was indicated by the presence of residual Neolithic flints and Bronze Age pottery in the ditch fills. The results of the excavation differed in two ways from those of the evaluation. First, the evaluation indicated that there were medieval and post-medieval ditches here, but none of those in the excavated area were dated later than 1st century Roman, although some were undated and may be medieval or later. Second, the northern part of the evaluation site produced fragments of loom weights which were evidence of a mixed farming economy in the Late Iron Age and Roman periods, but the excavation (in the southern part of the evaluation site) produced few finds of this date. One interpretation of this would be that the excavated area coincided with the farmed fields rather than the settlement centre, which lies to the north in the area unaffected by the construction of the reservoir. The most remarkable find was a group of small fragments of Roman coloured glass – the raw materials of enamelling – from the fill of an early Roman ditch. The circumstances of discovery indicated that these were in a cloth or leather bag dropped or placed in the ditch. This discovery has implications for the knowledge of for local enamelling and metal working. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, ENE, MBA, PR, LIA, IA, UD

OASIS ID :colchest3-38105

(E.22.2559) TM12101570 AIP database ID: {DB05015C-8E15-4A25-A6B0-7ACD6297D04C} Parish: St. Osyth Postal Code: CO16 8NZ THE TITHE BARN ROAD DIVERSION TO ABBOT'S TOWER, ST. OSYTH'S PRIORY, ST. OSYTH The Tithe Barn Road Diversion to Abbot's Tower, St. Osyth's Priory, St. Osyth, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Brogan, G, Hogan, S & Wotherspoon, M Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions An archaeological watching and recording brief was carried out for the site along with a desk-based assessment. The site was located within the Scheduled Ancient Monument of St. Osyth's Priory, which dated to the early 12th and 13th centuries. The priory had been elevated to the status of an Augustine Abbey, and had been dissolved in 1539. By 1558, it had been acquired by Lord Thomas Darcy. The construction of the barn was indicative of a later 16th century date and could most likely be attributed to the period of modification and rebuilding by Lord Darcy. Its size suggested that it was used for the collection of tithes and much of the building survived remarkably intact. A wall of faced cobbles and clunch stone, similar to existing priory remains, was located within a corridor for a new access road to the north of the priory. Within the barn the make up for the brick floor was revealed within two test pits. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :archaeol7-38227

Uttlesford

(E.22.2560) TL45053760 AIP database ID: {698EDBCC-4C73-42A7-95AF-ACF14553D386} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Chrishall Postal Code: SG8 8RA CHISWICK HALL, CHRISHALL Chiswick Hall, Chrishall, Essex. Proposed Swimming Pool. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Schofield, T & Unger, S Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions The current programme of archaeological recording was undertaken to the north-east of Chistwick Hall and its surrounding moat. Only frequent flint nodules upcast from the moat, modern rubbish pits containing china plates, ironwork, roof tile and animal bone and two modern flower beds were present. No archaeological finds or features of earlier than modern date were present. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.22.2561) TL50464273 AIP database ID: {D0D88C93-43AD-42DD-82C0-25E1330C9237} Parish: Great Chesterford Postal Code: CB10 1PE MILL HOUSE, NEWMARKET ROAD, GREAT CHESTERFORD Mill House, Newmarket Road, Great Chesterford, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring and Excavation Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological monitoring and excavation revealed a late Roman ditch and a possible Roman pit. Additional finds recovered included a late Roman shale spindle whorl and a 4th century coin. A quarry of post-medieval date was investigated along with an 18th century rubbish pit. The latest feature was an L-shaped foundation for a garden structure of later 19th or early 20th century date. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 46345 Archaeological periods represented: PM, RO

OASIS ID :essexcou1-30064

(E.22.2562) TL58392136 AIP database ID: {6FDD3108-AD7F-4351-B9D4-DE676AAF4959} Parish: Little Canfield Postal Code: CM6 1SR PRIORS GREEN, TAKELEY An Archaeological Watching Brief at Priors Green, Takeley, Essex Fitzsimons, E & Moore, J Oxford : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, A4 report Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services Archaeological Monitoring of a new sewage pipeline for Thames Water [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: SAFWN: 2007.24, 1462616

OASIS ID :johnmoor1-26925

(E.22.2563) TL57103852 AIP database ID: {7ABBC07E-559E-43DF-9EBE-0D73C4BC5961} Parish: Saffron Walden Postal Code: CB10 2LW SEWARD'S END FARM, 13 REDGATES LANE, SEWARD'S END, SAFFRON WALDEN A Watching brief at Sewards End Farm, 13 Redgates Lane, Sewards End, Saffron Walden, Essex Brooks, H & Ross, D Colchester : Colchester Archaeological Trust, 2008, A4 comb-bound Work undertaken by: Colchester Archaeological Trust Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

A watching brief on the underpinning of a 17th century grade II listed farmhouse with a potentially earlier moated enclosure. The farmhouse is Priority 1 on the buildings at risk register. No evidence of earlier activity was revealed [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.170, 1488142 Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :colchest3-42219

(E.22.2564) TL5373031750 AIP database ID: {A12A1FB0-A8E5-4867-A1F2-74D233A61F4C} Parish: Widdington Postal Code: CB11 3SD PRIOR'S HALL, WIDDINGTON Prior's Hall, Widdington, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit The monitoring of extensive building works revealed the presence of below ground remains dating to the Saxon, medieval and post-medieval periods. Part of the flint foundations of the late Saxon building were revealed during alterations to the drawing room, as was a post hole of possible 14th to 15th century date. In the yard to the west of the house, a 13th century pit and a probable linear medieval feature containing oyster shell and charcoal flecks were excavated. In the garden area, later medieval pottery sherds and numerous fragments of tile were recovered from mixed soil layers that may be contemporary with construction work on an adjacent 15th-16th century outbuilding. Remains of the demolished 17th-18th century wing of an outbuilding were recorded. Additional recording and photography was undertaken on numerous features of the standing building revealing during the works including a Saxon doorway, a Tudor mullion window and the remains of 18th century and later timber framing. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 199200 Archaeological periods represented: EM

OASIS ID :essexcou1-8083 Hertfordshire

Broxbourne

(E.26.2565) TL37200710 AIP database ID: {C0754616-4362-4C31-B0F7-C8D4A640E766} Parish: Broxbourne Ward Postal Code: EN10 7AN LAND AT THE FORMER KINGFISHER PUBLIC HOUSE, BROXBOURNE An Archaeological Watching Brief on Land at the Former Kingfisher Public House, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire Boyer, P Brockley : Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd., 2007, 15pp, figs Work undertaken by: Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site and revealed that none of the layers present appeared to predate the 19th century. Furthermore, no structural evidence of buildings associated with the public house was extant. It appeared that any earlier deposits were truncated by the pub and associated buildings or possibly by the earlier excavation of the adjacent New River. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :preconst1-27232

(E.26.2566) TL3457002638 AIP database ID: {54779416-1E10-4A0A-8E5A-4FC3AC484931} Parish: Bury Green Ward Postal Code: EN7 5EQ Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

LIGHTING COLUMNS FOR MULTI-USE GAME AREA, GOFFS LANE, BROXBOURNE Lighting Columns for Multi-Use Game Area, Goffs Lane, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Mumford, J Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 6pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The work was commissioned in advance of erection of four lighting columns around a new multi-use games area. The watching brief revealed that the site had been extensively landscaped for the construction of the existing games pitches. This may have removed any archaeological remains as no remains were observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-48616

(E.26.2567) TL34700420 AIP database ID: {1FF0E8F2-FF00-40D4-B9EE-B94DAC0783A8} Parish: Flamstead End Ward Postal Code: EN7 6QA POND CLEARANCE, CHESHUNT PARK, FLAMSTEAD ROAD Watching Brief: Pond Clearance, Cheshunt Park, Flamstead Road, Hertfordshire Wilson, N Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was maintained during the de-silting and restoration of the pond in Cheshunt Park. It seemed that the pond was last cleared in 1947, probably using a dragline. No artefacts other than modern steel gate, cast iron fire hearth, metal cable duct and a car tyre were found. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :archaeol2-49719

(E.26.2568) TL33100400 AIP database ID: {7A4BEEE7-C1D9-4124-A8BC-8841465C0EAB} Parish: Goffs Oak Ward Postal Code: EN7 6XT THE WOODMANS, 192 HAMMONDSTREET ROAD Watching Brief. The Woodmans, 192 Hammond Street Road, West Cheshunt, Hertfordshire Gill, L Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 20pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. The only feature revealed was a modern ditch crossing the northernmost building plots. This was possibly a land boundary or drainage ditch associated with the former Hammond Street Farm. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-25114

Dacorum

(E.26.2569) SP96541241 AIP database ID: {11AD2E4C-90B5-4450-B383-5371701CA770} Parish: Aldbury Postal Code: HP23 5SA LADYMAN BARN, STOCKS ROAD, ALDBURY Watching Brief: Ladyman Barn, Stocks Road, Aldbury, Hertfordshire Hunn, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

An archaeological watching brief was undertaken on an extension to Ladyman Barn. The site was situated on the southern side of the former Town Farm, first recorded in the late 17th century. The ground disturbed by the extension was made up of a semi-dissolved chalk with no evidence for any pre-modern features or activity in the form of artefacts. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-25100

(E.26.2570) SP99350833 AIP database ID: {2173789C-9FF4-4226-8803-FD8BEAFF3FC0} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 1HB 10 CASTLE HILL AVENUE, BERKHAMSTED Watching Brief, 10 Castle Hill Avenue, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire Richards, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A watching brief was carried out at 10 Castle Hill Avenue, Berkhamsted, during the initial groundwork for an extension. Archaeological remains of Iron Age, Roman and medieval date had been recorded in the area, but on this occasion the only archaeological remains observed comprised a cut filled with modern bricks, interpreted as possible wall footings, dating from the early 20th century. The archaeological impact of the development was considered negligible [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43676

(E.26.2571) SP98960840 AIP database ID: {04AB3FFA-EB83-4AEE-B121-69303BE403FB} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 1HP 3 SOUTH PARK GARDENS, BERKHAMSTED Watching Brief: 3 South Park Gardens, Berkhamsted, Herfordshire Rouse, C & Hunn, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. One visit was made to the site, during which the excavation of the footing trenches was observed. The extension measured 4m x 9.2m. The ground within the area to be extended had already been reduced by 0.3m, but was too churned up for anything to be seen. The footings were c.0.5m wide x 1.5m deep below the reduced ground level. The topsoil varied between 0.25m and 0.3m in depth. Below this was a yellowish brown flinty clay mixed with chalk fragments, and below that was the natural pure chalk. Apart from an existing brick filled soakaway situated at the southern end of the extension, no pre- modern archaeological finds or features were observed. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-25150

(E.26.2572) SP99650755 AIP database ID: {4C3F504A-A73B-470D-A82B-6DF8E32B2B25} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 2BX 35-39 HIGHFIELD RD., BERKHAMSTED 35-39 Highfield Rd., Berkhamsted Fletcher, T Cambridge : Cambridgeshire Archaeology, 2007, 34pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridgeshire Archaeology Archaeological monitoring in advance of the redevelopment of an existing standing building and the erection of an additional dwelling consisting of housing and associated services. The existing buildings were to undergo renovation as part of the development process. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

The work was carried out as alterations were taking place within number 39 and prior to redevelopment of land between number 35 and 39. The historic building survey, together with consultation of cartographic sources dated the earliest phase of the building sometime between 1843 and 1878. Two test pits were excavated on land between numbers 35 and 39 to look for any evidence of an earlier building on the site or any other archaeological remains. Both test pits revealed layers of garden soil and made up ground, but no archaeological remains were recorded. Whilst monitoring the removal of the late 20th century extension at the rear of number 39, a well and foundations were recorded. These features were 19th century in date, and may be associated with the earliest phase of construction. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :cambridg1-36655

(E.26.2573) SP 99340835 AIP database ID: {0587FE82-242F-4BB9-81FB-87C5100E342F} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 1HB 6 CASTLE HILL AVENUE, BERKHAMSTED Watching Brief, 6 Castle Hill Avenue, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire Hunn, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs. Refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. In June 2007 a watching brief was carried out at 6 Castle Hill Avenue, Berkhamsted, during the excavation of footings for a conservatory on the east side of the existing house. The foundations were 1m deep and 0.5m wide and cut through reddish-brown subsoil down onto and partly into the underlying natural chalk. Apart from the buried foundations of a path or patio, no man-made features or artefacts were observed. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-30592

(E.26.2574) SP99530762 AIP database ID: {DB9127C4-793F-476D-AECD-C26A3E4DFD0E} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 2DE 71-77 HIGH STREET, BERKHAMSTEAD 71-77 High Street, Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire. Assessment and Publications Synopsis Nicholson, K Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 6pp, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Ltd An archaeological excavation was carried out at the site and revealed that the site had only limited findings. Two phases of activity were identified dating to the 12th to 15th and 17th to 19th century, the dates refined through post-excavation finds analysis. Features encountered were medieval in date and included a pit or possible well adjacent to a large pit which was cut by a smaller pit. Also present was a group of four intercutting features. In the northernmost part of the site, small portions of two coaxial ditches thought to abut one another were present. The only feature in the southern part of the site was a truncated post hole, but residual medieval pottery was present throughout the site. Post-medieval features to early modern features include a group of 22 post holes ormingf two parallel south- west/north-east lines. Also of this date were two sets of right angled wall foundations, one the re-cut of the other, aligned parallel/perpendicular to the post hole alignments. Two isolated pits were also of this date. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2575) SP98930751 AIP database ID: {5B20A7AF-9B96-459F-82CE-67FE5FB9AAA5} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 3BF Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

BERKHAMSTED COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KINGS CAMPUS, BERKHAMSTED Berkhamsted Collegiate School, Kings Campus, Berkhamsted, Herts. Archaeological Monitoring Report Kaye, D Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network Monitoring was carried out and revealed that the site was heavily landscaped to create a building platform, probably during the construction of the existing buildings. Despite the site's proximity to known medieval archaeology in the vicinity and the evidence of earlier settlement from the prehistoric, Iron Age and Roman periods, no cut features, deposits or artefacts were encountered from any period during this project and no unstratified artefacts were recovered from the spoil. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :heritage1-31808

(E.26.2576) SP98390899 AIP database ID: {329967E8-FC5B-4F92-8005-7046717BD482} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 1ES BRIDGEWATER SCHOOL, BERKHAMSTED Archaeological Strip & Record Excavation. Bridgewater School, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire Hunn, J R Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological evaluation was carried out at the site and revealed only service trenches. No pre- modern features were observed on the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43855

(E.26.2577) SP98340821 AIP database ID: {E1DCFE06-F962-4840-833D-DF5529392D46} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 1DD CRABTREE COTTAGE, GOSSOMS END, BERKHAMSTEAD Watching Brief, Crabtree Cottage, Gossoms End, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire McLeish, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A watching brief was carried out in advance of the construction of four houses. An area was stripped for the proposed development. The only deposits observed were overburden, above gravelly flint subsoil. No archaeological features or artefacts were observed within the limits of this site. [Au]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-49245

(E.26.2578) SP98970778 AIP database ID: {424FFAD0-3EEB-4D6D-B6F9-5D8A3AAD5DD7} Parish: Berkhamsted Postal Code: HP4 3DD LAND R/O 12 TORRINGTON ROAD, BERKHAMSTED Watching Brief: Land R/O 12 Torrington Road, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire Hunn, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 26pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A watching brief on land during redevelopment of the site for residential use. An accumulation of dark soils above natural chalk at the south end of the site suggested that area had been built up. A pit located in the centre of the site contained a single medieval sherd and a tile fragment. A small number of medieval and post-medieval sherds recovered from the dark soils suggested a low level of activity on the site during those periods. [Au(abr] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43921

(E.26.2579) TL 0370 0570 AIP database ID: {A427CEDD-B792-42B6-A1FE-4DC61C712EEB} Parish: Bovingdon, Flaunden and Chipperfield Ward Postal Code: HP3 0DG LAND AT 2 COPPER BEECH CLOSE An Archaeological Watching Brief on Land at 2 Copper Beech Close, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Leigh, D J Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken July 2007 during groundwork connected with construction of a new garage and a soakaway. A single undated ditch was recorded, but no archaeological artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2580) TL08950675 AIP database ID: {9BF91594-8F1A-4842-B5A6-E0749A0C0CC9} Parish: Leverstock Green Ward Postal Code: HP2 4FB 4 HANDPOST LODGE GARDENS, LEVERSTOCK GREEN Watching Brief. 4 Handpost Lodge Gardens, Leverstock Green, Hertfordshire Hunn, J R Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief revealed no artefacts or features, despite the fact that the area had been subject to dispersed settlement activity during the Late Iron Age. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-25158

(E.26.2581) TL08550685 AIP database ID: {49A962A9-69D4-4F6D-822F-8BC3E747C406} Parish: Leverstock Green Ward Postal Code: HP2 4SA LEVERSTOCK GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL, GREEN LANE, HEMEL HEMPS TEAD Watching Brief: Leverstock Green Primary School, Green Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire McLeish, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2008, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site. No archaeological features or artefacts were observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43251

(E.26.2582) TL02120919 AIP database ID: {72624121-F222-42B6-B04B-09698F2C8D4C} Parish: Nettleden with Potten End Postal Code: HP4 2TF 1 WATER END, POTTEN END Watching Brief. 1 Water End, Potten End, Hertfordshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Hunn, J R Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site and revealed no evidence of human activity. The underlying geology consisted of a mix of various deposits, including brickearth gravel, fine white sand, and flinty clay overlain with rounded flint pebbles, and was of some interest. These were part of the plateau drift deposits which were formed by the Hoxnian and Cromerian interglacial periods predating 4000,000 years ago. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43591

East Hertfordshire

(E.26.2583) TL 43970 25745 AIP database ID: {85D9AB6F-612C-4FD6-868A-7049986775F5} Parish: Albury Postal Code: SG11 2LW CATHERINE WHEEL PUBLIC HOUSE, GRAVESEND, ALBURY Former Catherine Wheel Public House, Gravesend, Albury, Hertfordshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Cherrington, R Birmingham : Benchmark Archaeology, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Benchmark Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken on the site of the former Catherine Wheel Public House, Gravesend. The site lay close to an Area of Archaeological Significance. The hamlet of Gravesend had early post-medieval or medieval origins. The site itself was located in the core of the historic settlement, and was until recently occupied by a 17th century Grade II Listed public house and outbuildings, destroyed by fire in 2005. The earliest fabric of the cellar appeared to be an original component of the Public House although due to the destruction of the above ground elements of the building, the exact relationship between the cellar fabric and the former building could not be established. Brick sizes suggested a 17th century date for the cellar as indicated by the Listed description. No evidence for barn structures were identified. Topsoil deposits contained very occasional 19th and 20th Century ceramic material. Much of the site appeared to have been formerly reduced in level to facilitate access and car parking, negating the survival of any significant archaeological deposits. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2584) TL39092416 AIP database ID: {5C76789C-B451-4F94-A4EE-AC634EE4D4A6} Parish: Braughing Postal Code: SG11 2PB R. RIB, FORD BRIDGE, BRAUGHING Remedial Excavation: R. Rib, Ford Bridge, Braughing, Hertfordshire Hunn, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. In early May 2007 a limited programme of excavation and remedial restoration was undertaken on a site adjacent to the river Rib at Braughing, Hertfordshire. The work was undertaken as a result of river bank erosion which had exposed the presence of coin mould debris in an area scheduled as an ancient monument (no. 75). The objective of the exercise was to assist in the stabilisation of the bank and if possible to establish a context for the coin mould finds. Limited excavation demonstrated the presence of a deposit of dark, charcoal rich soil containing early Roman domestic waste and late Iron Age coin moulds. This overlay a pit and a probable timber slot both of which cut through a fairly compact floor foundation. The study of the objects and soil samples awaits further specialist analysis. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

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OASIS ID :archaeol2-53847

(E.26.2585) TL43283074 AIP database ID: {EC4909B9-A34A-40FD-BFE9-B2A1A327C5FE} Parish: Brent Pelham Postal Code: SG9 0HA THE OLD VICARAGE, BRENT PELHAM The Old Vicarage, Brent Pelham, Herts. Archaeological Monitoring Report Winter, M, Turner, C & Saunders, G Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 13pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network Archaeological monitoring was carried out at the site and revealed the foundations wall of the vicarage was similar in nature to those of the existing building. The evidence suggested that the old vicarage had experienced at least one period of expansion followed by a reduction phase. No evidence predating the existing building was identified during the present project. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :heritage1-33300

(E.26.2586) TL32561256 AIP database ID: {A9C621D0-B98D-4C96-BE37-77C239139D27} Parish: Hertford Postal Code: SG14 1EF 1 THE WASH, HERTFORD Watching Brief: 1 The Wash, Hertford Zeepvat, B Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 29pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. Despite the removal of the overburden from the site to a depth of up to 0.8m, no features or finds of archaeological significance were observed. Undated environmental samples taken revealed that the moat had been a broad open ditch with slow flowing water. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2587) TL30771226 AIP database ID: {17B1C705-6D63-4E37-AED8-336DF06F85C9} Parish: Hertford Postal Code: SG14 2SD EPCOMBS, HERTINGFORDBURY EPCOMBS, Hertingfordbury, Herts. Archaeological Evaluation and Monitoring Report Ashworth, H & Saunders, G Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 54pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network An archaeological evaluation, desk-based assessment and subsequent watching brief was carried out at the site. The desk-based assessment indicated that there was a high potential overall that archaeological remains dating from the later prehistoric period to the post-medieval would be damaged destroyed or otherwise affected by its development. The archaeological fieldwork showed that the land between the river and the house had been built up probable to prevent flooding and therefore no archaeological cut features or deposits were encountered. Two post-medieval structures were encountered. These consisted of a well on the eastern side of the house which has been dated to the mid to late 19th century and a brick wall on the western side which was originally constructed in the early to mid 18th century and was consequently altered in the mid to late 19th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :heritage1-32493

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(E.26.2588) TL31911260 AIP database ID: {09DA6B4F-908C-4AF6-8555-86D673833089} Parish: Hertford Postal Code: SG14 1LP FORMER HERTFORD COUNTY HOSPITAL, NORTH ROAD Former Hertford County Hospital, North Road, Hertford, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Hallybone, C Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions An archaeological monitoring and recording was carried out at the site and revealed no archaeological features or finds. Foundations of the recently demolished extensions to the hospital were recorded. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol7-35913

(E.26.2589) TL3997729565 AIP database ID: {BF330255-4C47-407A-BA84-3E18685AB18D} Parish: Hormead Postal Code: SG9 0NH CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS, GREAT HORMEAD Watching Brief & Excavation: Church of St. Nicholas, Great Hormead, Hertfordshire Hawtin, T & Semmelmann, K Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 51pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological excavation and watching brief was carried out at the site. Ten foundation pits were excavated and a watching brief maintained during subsequent ground reduction and related works around the tower. The whole or partial remains of nearly 50 individuals, probably all of 18th to 20th century date, were revealed. Evidence was recovered of coffin construction and fittings of vault construction and of stacked burials. It was possible to assign names to a small number of individual burials. Demonstrably modern burials were reburied as soon as possible along with any associated artefacts, while other burials were subject to rapid osteological assessment on site. This revealed instances of a number of pathological conditions such as osteoporosis, porosities and hyperostosis frontalis interna. A range of dental conditions were also observed including dental caries, calculus and abscesses. One individual had a groove in his teeth, probably caused by smoking a clay pipe. Observations made in the tower generally confirmed existing ideas regarding the dating and function of the structure. An area of possible green paint in the southwest corner of the tower was found to be copper staining. Excavations to the west of the tower revealed evidence for three construction phases. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: EM, MO, MD

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43931

(E.26.2590) TL40603010 AIP database ID: {3FD34F1E-5C03-40EF-ADB8-757B75B0D0DD} Parish: Hormead Postal Code: SG9 0NU DANE END HOUSE, GREAT HORMEAD Dane End House, Great Hormead, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Hallybone, C Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Archaeological monitoring and recording was carried out at the site and revealed that the site lay within an area of archaeological significance centred on the medieval village of Great Hormead and close to a medieval moated site of Hormead Hall which lay just 300m to the north. A medieval ditch, a post- medieval post hole, a pit/tree hollow and the base of two brick walls were revealed when the topsoil was stripped for the purposed garage foundations. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MD, PM

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OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2591) TL3899529580 AIP database ID: {AB8F6959-2359-4460-87EF-21D018B8587E} Parish: Hormead Postal Code: SG9 0DZ MOUNT COTTAGE, HARE STREET, BUNTINGFORD Archaeological Monitoring Report, Mount Cottage, Hare Street, Buntingford, Hertfordshire Saunders, G Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network In response to a condition on the planning permission for the construction of a new conservatory at the site, archaeological monitoring of the development groundwork was undertaken. The monitoring of the groundwork revealed no archaeological features, deposits or artefacts. Terracing in the garden and patio area to the rear of the house appeared to have removed the original stratigraphy. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :heritage1-26067

(E.26.2592) TL141801270 AIP database ID: {2C98C69A-DF5C-460D-BB36-D97303C08BB0} Parish: Hunsdon Postal Code: SG12 8PP HUNSDON HOUSE, EASTWICK ROAD, HUNSDON Archaeological Monitoring Report at Hunsdon House, Eastwick Road, Hunsdon, Hertfordshire Winter, M Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network In response to a condition on the planning permission for construction of a new security gate at Hunsdon House, archaeological monitoring of the development groundwork was undertaken, which revealed a small, modern pit and a spread of modern demolition debris. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :heritage1-27053

(E.26.2593) TL44692272 AIP database ID: {F0FEC5E6-5380-4C46-B6DD-9770187D14A4} Parish: Little Hadham Postal Code: SG11 2DY ACCESS ROAD AT ST. CECILIA'S CHURCH, CHURCH END, LITTLE HADHAM Archaeological Monitoring - Access Road at Church End, Little Hadham Allen, P Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council An archaeological monitoring exercise was carried out at the site and followed a previous evaluation that did not locate any archaeological features, but recovered a bronze age barb and tanged arrowhead and a small quantity of 15th and 16th century pottery and metalwork from the topsoil. No archaeological features were visible either in the subsoil or the natural brickearth. A recent build up of mixed clay was observed adjacent to the junction with the main road, deposited to ease the steepness of the natural slope. The only finds recovered were a 17th century metropolitan slipware base, sherds of post-medieval red earthenware tile fragments and modern pottery. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2594) TL4525122841 AIP database ID: {16663C2C-A3D2-4DCF-BFA6-21EAC25B63A8} Parish: Little Hadham Postal Code: SG11 2AP TOAD COTTAGE, HADHAM HALL, LITTLE HADHAM Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Toad Cottage, Hadham Hall, Little Hadham, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Hallybone, C Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Archaeological monitoring and recording was carried out at the site and revealed no archaeological finds or features, even though excavations in the Hadham Hall complex had produced evidence to suggest the site was the centre of an important Romano-British pottery and tile industry. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol7-38317

(E.26.2595) TL38441184 AIP database ID: {9D6F4A1B-FF17-4592-A1D0-22B2AFB3F7CF} Parish: Stanstead Abbots Postal Code: SG12 8AG 38 HIGH STREET, STANSTEAD ABBOTTS 38 High Street, Stanstead Abbotts, Herts. Archaeological Monitoring Report Winter, M Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network In response to a condition on the planning permission for the construction of new housing at the site, archaeological monitoring of the development groundworks was undertaken. All ground reduction and drainage trenches were monitored. The site appeared to have been heavily disturbed, probably during the construction of the building which previously stood on the site. During the groundworks programme a series of build-up/levelling deposits and a Victorian brick structure were uncovered. Because of the limited impact of the groundworks no evidence of earlier activity was noted. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :heritage1-25324

(E.26.2596) TL37751165 AIP database ID: {619490F6-2572-4F64-9C20-2F4784E30669} Parish: Stanstead St Margarets Postal Code: SG12 8BL AMWELL VIEW SCHOOL, AMWELL Amwell View School, Amwell, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Doyle, K, Newton, AAS & Williamson, I Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 23pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Archaeological monitoring and recording was carried out at the site during 2006 and 2007 and revealed modern disturbance. This disturbance in part was mainly due to the construction of manholes. The footings of a modern north south wall were revealed towards the centre of the phase 2 site. No archaeological features or artefacts were revealed in either the excavated footings or from the spoil heaps. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol7-38209

(E.26.2597) TL29412650 AIP database ID: {5F516513-59B9-4CF4-8E7D-70E90A8F8BF2} Parish: Walkern Postal Code: SG2 7PB 43 CHURCH END, WALKERN 43 Church End, Walkern, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring Report Winter, M & Ashworth,, H Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2008, 32pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Network Archaeology, Heritage Network In response to a condition on the planning permission for construction of a single storey extension and associated drainage works at 43 Church End, Walkern, a photographic record of the buildings as existing and the archaeological monitoring of the development Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 groundworks was undertaken. The present house was formerly the village school and was converted to residential use in the 1960s. The original building on the site, which dated to at least the early 19th century, was demolished as part of the conversion works, leaving an extension dated to 1852 and the free-standing Infants’ School block and porch of later 19th century date. The photographic record, in conjunction with plans and photographs supplied by the clients, has demonstrated the development of the building. The monitoring of the groundworks revealed a 12th-14th century gully, three modern linear features and a series of walls associated with a later 19th century lavatory block for the school. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :heritage1-29335

(E.26.2598) TL2888326292 AIP database ID: {0862377E-6507-4E09-9752-0B91F5C1A807} Parish: Walkern Postal Code: SG2 7PG 80 HIGH STREET, WALKERN 80 High Street, Walkern, Herts. Archaeological Monitoring Report Ashworth, H & Saunders, G Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network Archaeological monitoring of the groundwork associated with the new development revealed several features of post-medieval to modern date associated with the site's use as a domestic residence during these periods. No earlier activity was observed. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :heritage1-12618

(E.26.2599) TL 29971912 AIP database ID: {48232CC1-191C-44D0-BBD7-40CF0B3432C3} Parish: Watton-at-Stone Postal Code: SG14 3SG WATTON AT STONE PRIMARY SCHOOL Watching Brief, Watton at Stone Primary School, Watton-at-Stone, Hertfordshire Richards, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. During November and December 2007 a watching brief was conducted during groundwork for an extension to the existing school building. No archaeological features or remains were observed during this watching brief. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43304

(E.26.2600) TL42001570 AIP database ID: {9A985898-B200-4CDF-B5A5-D870570A74B0} Parish: Widford Postal Code: SG12 8SL LITTLE GODDARDS, WIDFORD Little Goddards, Widford, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Pocock, M Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Archaeological monitoring and recording was carried out at the site and revealed no archaeological remains or artefacts. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :Essexcou1-22914

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Hertsmere

(E.26.2601) TQ1579797518 AIP database ID: {2571F67C-172C-4070-B400-87CE5A1DA9DD} Parish: Aldenham Postal Code: WD6 3AJ ALDENHAM SCHOOL, ALDENHAM ROAD, ELSTREE Aldenham School, Aldenham Road, Elstree, Hertfordshire Winter, M Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network The monitoring programme revealed no archaeological features, deposits or artefacts predating the modern period. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :heritage1-28626

(E.26.2602) TL15120121 AIP database ID: {F26C86F8-4AA3-410A-8BC1-562AE86B9ADA} Parish: Aldenham Postal Code: WD7 7HP NETHERWYLDE FARM, RADLETT Watching Brief. Netherwylde Farm, Radlett, Hertfordshire Zeepvat, B Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site. The site lay within an Area of Archaeological Significance, which includes the remains of two Roman villas, while the farm itself was of some antiquity and included a number of Listed Buildings. The calf pens that the stables were to replace dated from the mid 19th century at least. Observation of the footing trenches revealed a rough chalk surface of probable modern date laid directly on undisturbed subsoil. No features or finds of archaeological significance were observed in the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, MO

OASIS ID :archaeol2-30735

North Hertfordshire

(E.26.2603) TL39933857 AIP database ID: {126FD046-9320-4B9D-B89C-830EA42F832B} Parish: Barley Postal Code: SG8 8HZ 2 HIGH STREET, BARLEY Historic Building Recording and Archaeological Investigations at 2 High Street, Barley, Hertfordshire Fletcher, T Cambridge : Cambridgeshire Archaeology, 2008, 48pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridgeshire Archaeology A historic building survey was carried out on a "lean-to" extension at the rear of the existing building, which was to be removed. Archaeological monitoring was required following the removal of the lean- to, which required a small amount of excavation. Undated and modern post holes were recorded as well as a modern pit. A watching brief during the removal of the weatherboarding at the rear of the house revealed a stud wall with early and replacement timbers. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :cambridg1-36654

(E.26.2604) TL19212956 AIP database ID: {FE5D14B4-DECD-4959-8F5A-501B3B9BE557} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Hitchin Bearton Ward Postal Code: SG4 9SH 89 WALSWORTH ROAD, HITCHIN 89 Walsworth Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Results of an Archaeological Evaluation and Historic Building Recording Capon, L Twickenham : AOC Archaeology Group, 2007, 45pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group An archaeological evaluation and building recording were carried out at the site, in advance of demolition and redevelopment. The property was originally a villa with an impressive frontage and a coach house and a greenhouse to the rear. Alterations to the house towards the end of the 19th century and in the 1970s had removed much of the potential historic fabric, reducing its value as a heritage resource. The archaeological evaluation identified a ditch of prehistoric character but with no firm dating evidence a precise date was difficult to determine. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, PR

OASIS ID :aocarch1-26718

(E.26.2605) TL18243164 AIP database ID: {B0AF6324-624D-4AC7-AD91-75FBC814178B} Parish: Ickleford Postal Code: SG5 3YJ ST. KATHERINE'S CHURCH, ICKLEFORD St. Katherine's Church, Ickleford, Hertfordshire. Precautionary Archaeological Attendance, Observation, Recording and Report Albion Archaeology Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: No archaeological features or deposits were found, either in section or plan within the excavated pipe trench. Material removed from the trench around the porch comprised friable grey sand silt which contained fragments of brick, tile and mortar. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :albionar1-35318

(E.26.2606) TL3281536408 AIP database ID: {D9489261-E739-4FCA-816C-C81F8A6A325D} Parish: Kelshall Postal Code: SG8 9SN MANOR FARM, KELSHALL Manor Farm, Kelshall, Hertfordshire Kaye, D Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network No archaeological cut features were observed within the area of the soakaway. However, 21 bones were recovered and appeared to be the remains of two large birds, probably turkeys. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :heritage1-20553

(E.26.2607) TL23153446 AIP database ID: {70695A07-CEF8-4A1E-B534-EB364842BDDC} Parish: Letchworth Grange Ward Postal Code: SG6 1AH CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS, NORTON Archaeological Summary of the Church of St. Nicholas, Norton, Hertfordshire Hudson, A Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 7pp, Colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network Excavation of a new drainage channel and soakaway at St. Nicholas Church, Norton, was monitored. Archaeological evaluation during the underpinning of the northern and eastern walls of the chancel in 1995 revealed that the eastern wall was built on disturbed ground. Although no dateable artefacts were recovered, the report suggested that the presence of a layer of clunch adjacent to the northern wall of Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 the chancel indicated a post-Norman date of construction. The drainage channel was excavated by hand. The channel crossed a paved area directly in front of the porch entrance below which was a make-up layer of sand and shingle. Some modern brick rubble and CBM were observed within this layer but not collected. The rectangular soak away was also excavated by hand. Some root activity was observed within this layer. Three burials were encountered in the soak away at the depth of 1m. The grave cuts could not be identified in the subsoil but the remains in Graves 1 and 2 were oriented north- west to south-east. Grave 3 was disturbed and contained disarticulated remains. Wooden coffin fragments were identified around Grave 2. The burials were recorded and, the human remains were re- interred. No other archaeological cut features or deposits were observed during these works. The spoil from the excavation was inspected and fragments of post-medieval tile, modern brick and CBM were noted but not collected. No other datable artefacts were observed or recorded. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

OASIS ID :heritage1- 34370

(E.26.2608) TL1454226972 AIP database ID: {E39A44B8-6817-4AA2-9DFD-BA0A167F6F5F} Parish: Offley Postal Code: SG5 3DS OFFLEY PLACE, KING'S WALDEN ROAD, GREAT OFFLEY Offley Place, King's Walden Road, Great Offley, Hertfordshire. New Conservatory. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Harris, P Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 20pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions A watching brief encountered a brick-lined drain and a manhole. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol7-35716

(E.26.2609) TL36343592 AIP database ID: {EF0D323F-4677-49C1-AF4C-890A6881DEDD} Parish: Reed Postal Code: SG8 8AJ REED PUMPING STATION, REED An Archaeological Watching Brief at Reed Pumping Station, Reed, Hertfordshire Williams, G Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services Evidence for a drainage ditch, earlier than that currently in use, was observed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :johnmoor1-24220

St. Albans

(E.26.2610) TL1527107637 AIP database ID: {8735E012-65CD-4112-BF07-A4CC35DA14EF} Parish: Clarence Ward Postal Code: AL1 3SP MAPLE PRIMARY SCHOOL, ST. ALBANS Watching Brief. Maple Primary School, St. Albans, Hertfordshire Hunn, JR Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out, and revealed that the ground level where the new classroom was located had been artificially raised by as much as 1m, possibly in the 20th century. This was likely to have occurred either during or prior to the construction of the school. On the site of the new netball court, the removal of the topsoil revealed an early 20th century tennis court. No pre- modern features were identified nor any artefacts retrieved. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43511

(E.26.2611) TL1502006565 AIP database ID: {F1BFA9A7-30C2-419B-99F3-8DCC3080A9DB} Parish: Sopwell Ward Postal Code: AL1 1HJ ST. PETERS SCHOOL, COTTONMILL LANE, ST. ALBANS Watching Brief: St. Peters School, Cottonmill Lane, St. Albans, Hertfordshire Hunn, JR Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site and revealed that the ground level adjacent to the River Ver had been artificially raised in the 20th century by as much as one metre. This was likely to have occurred either during or prior to the construction of the school. No pre-modern features were identified. The only object retrieved during the project was a single, untouched flake of uncertain date. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2612) TL14610693 AIP database ID: {FFFC3E26-20B0-4DAC-B394-F45766077F63} Parish: Verulam Ward Postal Code: AL1 1AA 40 HOLYWELL HILL, ST. ALBANS Watching Brief: 40 HolywellHill, St. Albans, Hertfordshire Hunn, JR Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site for the widening of the access track to no. 40 Holywell Hill. The excavation of an associated foundation for a retaining wall was observed. Levelling had taken place according to the associated finds the dating of this activity was probably sometime during the 19th century. Nothing predating this period was observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43904

(E.26.2613) TL14470652 AIP database ID: {07AA40D4-5581-4CEE-BEE8-0E604A20703F} Parish: Verulam Ward Postal Code: AL1 1HS LAND AT HOLYWELL HILL, ST. ALBANS Land at Holywell Hill, St. Albans, Hertfordshire Winter, M Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network Excavation prior to the installation of a new gas main exposed a Roman ditch and a masonry building foundation, an undated layer of alluvial silting and a modern pit. With the exception of the modern pit all remains appeared to have been heavily truncated by later activity. A number of concrete structures were noted at the southern end of the site. They are believed to be associated with modern services. The Roman features may be associated with structures identified in an excavation undertaken approximately 20m to the north in 1968. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, RO

OASIS ID :heritage1-29590

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(E.26.2614) TL17931415 AIP database ID: {52779A60-E59A-4382-BADC-9F28103CCB2A} Parish: Wheathampstead Postal Code: AL4 8BW 1-6 MEADS LANE, WHEATHAMPSTEAD Watching Brief: 1-6 Meads Lane, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire Gill, L Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. The footing trenches for all six plots were observed and recorded over a number of visits. No archaeological remains were encountered during this watching brief. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43478

(E.26.2615) TL15931599 AIP database ID: {CBA9F751-72C7-4170-9737-E8BF05594D42} Parish: Wheathampstead Postal Code: AL5 5DS EIGHT ACRE, MACKERYE END, HARPENDEN Eight Acre, Mackerye End, Harpenden. Archaeological Summary Winter, M Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 4pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network A programme of archaeological monitoring during the excavation of foundations for a new stable block was undertaken in a former yard and stables area. Despite there being known archaeology and historic buildings in the vicinity of the site no archaeological features or deposits were observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :heritage1-33213

Stevenage

(E.26.2616) TL23202460 AIP database ID: {978A126D-8DEC-43EB-A3AF-633ADC5155EF} Parish: Old Town Ward Postal Code: SG1 2LY LAND NORTH OF BRICK KILN ROAD, STEVENAGE Land North of Brick Kiln Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Bell, A Bedford : Albion Archaeology, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Albion Archaeology The site lay within an area of archaeological significance, the land having been the location of a brick works in the early part of the 19th century. The archaeological works were occasioned by the construction of a housing development which involved the removal of an area of turf and topsoil and the excavation of a soakaway trench and housing foundations. Observations of the groundworks revealed disturbance, probably associated with the brick works, in the form of large backfilled pits and footings for a terrace of cottages believed to have housed the workers of the brick works. These buildings were demolished in the 1960s. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :albionar1-27532

Three Rivers

(E.26.2617) TQ0833293246 AIP database ID: {BD451B37-6FF3-41A6-9439-478F7C55419A} Parish: Moor Park & Eastbury Ward Postal Code: HA6 2LH 8 RUSSELL ROAD, MOOR PARK Watching Brief: 8 Russell Road, Moor Park, Hertfordshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Hunn, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 20pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. No features were observed within or adjacent to the site. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-43886

(E.26.2618) TQ0946992589 AIP database ID: {4740A28E-B547-43C5-A617-8770B50B883B} Parish: Moor Park & Eastbury Ward Postal Code: HA6 3EJ EASTBURY FARM, WOODFIELD AVENUE, NORTHWOOD Watching Brief. Eastbury Farm, Woodfield Avenue, Northwood Hunn, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs. Refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A watching brief was undertaken on the re-development of Eastbury Farm, Northwood. Three detached dwellings were constructed, of which one was located partly over the footprint of the original building on the site. Apart from some possible early brickwork in the foundations of the former farmhouse, no features or material on the site were observed that predated the late post-medieval period. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-25347

(E.26.2619) TQ08309390 AIP database ID: {30F59097-0A68-4723-8EA0-ED637D2F0208} Parish: Moor Park & Eastbury Ward Postal Code: WD3 1LW NORTHWOOD PREPARATORY SCHOOL, MOOR PARK, RICKMANSWORTH Northwood Preparatory School, Moor Park, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire Turner, C Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network The monitoring programme revealed the remains of several walls of early to mid 19th century date. These related to buildings associated with the post-medieval farm that stood on the site in the late 18th and early 19th century. No evidence for the medieval manor of the moor was identified. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :heritage1-15463

(E.26.2620) TQ05829446 AIP database ID: {485828B5-2F6B-486A-9155-3CE34B442DC8} Parish: Rickmansworth Ward Postal Code: WD3 1AY 165-167 HIGH STREET, RICKMANSWORTH 165-167 High Street, Rickmansworth Saunders, G Letchworth : Heritage Network, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Heritage Network A total of two site visits were made to inspect the excavation of a small geological test pit, and to monitor the excavation of a single foundation pad. The site stratigraphy comprised a thin layer of shingle over modern brick rubble. This sealed a firm, dark greyish brown, silty clay layer which yielded fragments of modern brick and glass. Beneath this lay a firm, brown, silty clay layer which yielded fragments of peg tile and glass of late post-medieval date. Under this was a firm, greyish brown, silty clay with gravel layer which yielded a sherd of late medieval green glazed pottery, an undiagnostic body sherd of late medieval pottery, and a fragment of handmade post-medieval tile. This sealed a firm, black, silty clay layer which yielded a pottery base-sherd dating to the 12th-14th century, a fragment of cement mortar with an impression from a frogged brick, and a fragment of post-medieval peg tile. Beneath this lay the natural stony gravel. No archaeological features or deposits definitively predating the late post-medieval/modern period had been observed in the course of the groundwork on Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 the site, but given the constraints of the investigation, contamination of earlier deposits by later material could not be ruled out. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, MO

OASIS ID :heritage1-26220

(E.26.2621) TQ0595694304 AIP database ID: {CB572A1E-F8F4-479B-807E-C490638523D1} Parish: Rickmansworth Ward Postal Code: WD3 1DU BURY LANE, RICKMANSWORTH Bury Lane, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2008, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The watching brief revealed evidence of earlier post-medieval buildings and made ground, including a 19th century well associated with nearby housing. No other significant archaeology was observed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.26.2622) TQ06359450 AIP database ID: {31127648-50B3-4B19-BB0D-8BD7BA7710C8} Parish: Rickmansworth Ward Postal Code: WD3 1HA ST. JOAN OF ARC SCHOOL, RICKMANSWORTH Watching Brief: St. Joan of Arc School, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire Thompson, A Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2008, 20pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site and revealed no archaeological deposits or finds. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-49249

(E.26.2623) TQ11479297 AIP database ID: {40F0BA10-0985-479C-B7FF-9C8C5AE19186} Parish: Watford Rural Postal Code: WD19 7SL THE CHILDRENS CENTRE, OXHEY DRIVE, SOUTH OXHEY, WATFORD Watching brief: The Childrens Centre, Oxhey Drive, South Oxhey, Watford Stewart Brown, RMilton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A watching brief was carried out at the Oxhey Drive in advance of the construction of an extension to the present building. Foundation trenches were excavated for the extension and the only deposits observed were topsoil above natural clay, and modern hard standing above natural clay. There was a disused land drain on the west of site and a modern straight sided cut on the east of site. No archaeological deposits were observed. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-49932

Welwyn Hatfield

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(E.26.2624) TL21600900 AIP database ID: {129B5488-9737-4A35-A015-6B64CB04D91A} Parish: Hatfield Postal Code: AL10 9TN HATFIELD BUSINESS PARK, HATFIELD Plot 1500 Hatfield Business Park, County of Hertfordshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Report Davies, S London : Museum of London Archaeology Service, 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Museum of London Archaeology Service A topsoil strip was monitored. During this topsoil removal, three flint flakes of probable Bronze Age date were recovered from the freshly stripped area. Due to the proposed formation levels of the car park, it was concluded that the excavations would not be sufficiently deep enough to impact on any potential archaeological features within the area. The excavation of a drainage trench within the eastern side of the watching brief area revealed contaminated natural soil deposits that were probably associated with the former aerodrome factory buildings. Natural deposits of mid brown clay-silt were observed. No archaeological deposits were observed during this phase of work. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: BA

OASIS ID :molas1-25752

(E.26.2625) TL24141087, AIP database ID: {541B9139-B025-48D2-89E4-D6307FA44A66} TL24100975 Parish: Hollybush Ward, Hatfield Postal Code: AL9 5PA, AL7 4DL CHEQUERSFIELD RISING MAIN, HATFIELD Chequersfield Rising Main, Hatfield, Hertfordshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief on Behalf of Thames Water Utilities Johnson, K London : Compass Archaeology, 2008, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Compass Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site and revealed no significant finds or features of archaeological origin. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :compassa1-39859 Luton

Luton UA

(E.63.2626) TL09252088 AIP database ID: {59405875-190D-4CA0-8633-901DF5575A2C} Parish: South Ward Postal Code: LU1 3AX CORNER OF OXFORD ROAD AND UNION STREET Watching Brief: Corner of Oxford Road and Union Street, Luton, Bedfordshire Richards, J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 31pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A watching brief was conducted on the Corner of Oxford Road and Union Street, during ground reduction, the excavation of test pits found no finds or features predating the 19th century. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no MULTI-COUNTY RECORD

Maidstone, Thurrock UA

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(E.50.2627) TQ80105850, AIP database ID: {A2958EB2-8D6F-441C-BE70-CBACA1437EDA} TQ56807910 Parish: Aveley and Uplands Ward, Thurnham Postal Code: RM15 4HQ, ME14 3JG THE MARDYKE VALLEY Reedbed Creation and Other Landscaping Work within The Mardyke Valley, Thurrock Heppell, E Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Monitoring of the construction of three reedbeds confirmed the presence of a peat deposit in each of these reedbeds. This was thought to be the same peat deposit that was identified during the construction of the A13. A single feature was identified, an infilled ditch running across Reedbed 11. This ditch was shown on the 1st to 4th editions of the Ordnance Survey. No artefacts, other than modern glass and nails were recovered from this feature. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :essexcou1-26749 Norfolk

Breckland

(E.33.2628) TF89391529 AIP database ID: {BAFD2195-01FD-4FB2-AD85-80655E69D84F} Parish: Beeston with Bittering Postal Code: PE32 2LY THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY, BEESTON NEXT MILEHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief at the Church of St. Mary, Beeston next Mileham Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The watching brief revealed several sherds of medieval and post-medieval pottery from the spoil of trenches near the church, as well as from the topsoil. One fragment of medieval stained glass was encountered. The foundations of the church were partially exposed. Other than this, no archaeological features were recovered. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 4095BNB Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2629) TG03762157 AIP database ID: {D0EEFFC5-3548-4624-8F49-D9C05843B90A} Parish: Foxley Postal Code: NR20 4SS LAND ADJACENT TO CHERRY TREE COTTAGE, FOXLEY An Archaeological Watching Brief on Land Adjacent to Cherry Tree Cottage, Foxley, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :norfolka1-42238

(E.33.2630) TF89801310 AIP database ID: {B393E686-36FB-4032-9B50-8044C91D3102} Parish: Fransham Postal Code: NR19 2JG ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, GREAT FRANSHAM An Assessment of an Archaeological Excavation at All Saints' Church, Great Fransham, Norfolk Crawley, P Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology An archaeological evaluation uncovered a wall, almost certainly part of a separate building known from previous drainage operations. A later of possible foundation material which may have supported the wall of the south aisle of the church was also revealed. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 4206 FRA Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2631) TM08989084 AIP database ID: {7C64AF79-E4E6-43AE-BD99-DD30360ED654} Parish: New Buckenham Postal Code: NR16 2BG CHURCH FARM, NEW BUCKENHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief at Church Farm, New Buckenham, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology An archaeological watching brief noted an in-filled 19th century pond. The groundwork for the eastern dwelling uncovered a small pit located within the footings containing animal bones and a post- medieval pipe stem. No other features of archaeological interest were observed in the sections of the trenches. Other than a fragment of 19th century glass bottle and modern domestic pottery, which were not retained, no finds were recovered from the spoil of the site. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 49104BVC Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2632) TM08709030 AIP database ID: {27407993-9DCD-41DE-918A-937AC49E4EB9} Parish: New Buckenham Postal Code: NR16 2AG LAND TO THE REAR OF BAKEHOUSE COTTAGE, MARSH LANE, NEW BUCKENHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land to the Rear of Bakehouse Cottage, Marsh Lane, New Buckenham Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Two pits were observed within the section of footing trenches that yielded post-medieval brick and tile fragments and modern refuse. A soakaway pit excavated close to the road revealed a dark organic deposits, p ossibly ditch full, containing horn core and fragment of post-medieval tile. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 49983 BVC Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2633) TL98978273 AIP database ID: {2BD7CDA5-C10A-4FD7-AD49-C503C6AD3842} Parish: Riddlesworth Postal Code: IP22 2SH DEVIL'S DITCH, RIDDLESWOTH AND GARBOLDISHAM An Archaeological Excavation at Devil's Ditch, Riddleswoth and Garboldisham, Norfolk. Assessment and Updated Project Design Bates, S Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 4pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology A section was hand-dug across Devil's Ditch, which was undated, but thought likely to be either of Iron Age or Anglo-Saxon date. Possible evidence for a recut or cleaning out of the bottom of the ditch was Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 shown. Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating of samples from the ditch fills suggested that the ditch was created in the Iron Age but continued in use through to the Saxon period. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 6115 Archaeological periods represented: EM, LIA

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2634) TF88800080 AIP database ID: {02E8F1D0-5DBC-4CCF-B217-04CA4DB4220C} Parish: Saham Toney Postal Code: IP25 7AB LAND NEAR WOODCOCK HALL, SAHAM TONEY An Archaeological Watching Brief on Land near Woodcock Hall, Saham Toney, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was conducted within the SAM. Several sherds of Romano-British pottery were recovered from the topsoil during the excavations and fragments of disarticulated human skeletal features were recovered from the subsoil. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 4697 SMT

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2635) TL98359470 AIP database ID: {44CC4397-B1E2-44BA-A79C-3704FF0ABD9C} Parish: Shropham Postal Code: NR17 1XF AREA 1, AREA 2 AND SUBSOIL BUND 2, HONEYPOTS QUARRY NORTHERN EXTENSION, SHROPHAM Honeypots Quarry Northern Extension, Shropham, Norfolk, Area 1, Area 2 and Subsoil Bund 2, Archaeological Monitoring and Recording Hogan, S, Woolhouse, T, Barlow, G & Grassam, A Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 40pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions LTD An archaeological watching brief and recording of land at Honeypots Plantation was carried out in 2006 and 2007. The desk-based assessment found there to be very high potential for the site to yield Neolithic to Roman remains, likely a continuation of the ceremonial activity located during excavations of Honeypots Plantation to the immediate south of the present site (HER 36218). The monitoring and recording was undertaken in Area1, Area 2 and Subsoil Bund 2. 42 archaeological features comprising pits, post holes and two linear features were encountered. Two pits produced Beaker period pottery and deliberate deposits of burnt material. Several other undated pits and post holes yielded similar deposits and thus maybe contemporary, however, the adjacent excavation identified an increase in activity during the Iron Age and it is likely some of the features here are also associated with this period of activity. No evidence for settlement was recorded and the site likely represented the continuation of the ritual activity previously recorded on the hilltop to the south. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: IA, PR, UD

OASIS ID :archaeol7-25811

(E.33.2636) TL98359470 AIP database ID: {4A004871-BF6D-4E7D-AB4F-1A42978ECEA8} Parish: Shropham Postal Code: NR17 1XF HONEYPOTS QUARRY NORTHERN EXTENSION, SHROPHAM Honeypots Plantation, Shropham, Norfolk: An Archaeological Evaluation Hogan,S, Woolhouse, T, Barlow,G & Grassam, A Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, A4 ringbound document Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

In September 2006 and September 2007, Archaeological Solutions Ltd (AS) undertook archaeological monitoring and recording of land at Honeypots Plantation, Shropham, Norfolk (TL 9835 9470). The monitoring was undertaken in advance of mineral extraction. The desk-based assessment found there to be very high potential for the site to yield Neolithic to Roman remains, likely a continuation of the ceremonial activity located during excavation of Honeypots plantation to the immediate south of the present site (HER 36218). The monitoring and recording was undertaken in Area 1, Area 2, and Subsoil Bund 2. Forty-two archaeological features comprising pits, postholes and two linear features were encountered. Two pits produced Beaker period pottery and deliberate deposits of burnt material. Several other undated pits and postholes yielded similar deposits, and thus maybe contemporary, however, the adjacent excavation identified an increase in activity during the Iron Age and it is likely some of the features here are also associated with this period of activity. No evidence for settlement was recorded and the site likely represents the continuation of the ritual activity previously recorded on the hilltop to the south. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1460495, 38228 Archaeological periods represented: LBA, UD

OASIS ID :archaeol7-38215

(E.33.2637) TF82480815 AIP database ID: {97DBBF84-B6A1-4B73-95F1-52E906233E8F} Parish: Swaffham Postal Code: PE37 7TT OAKS DRIVE, SWAFFHAM Investigations into the Swaffham Union Workhouse Keen, D Archaeological Excavations and Surveys : Archaeological Excavations and Surveys, 2007, A4 site report, plastic heat binding Work undertaken by: Archaeological Excavations and Surveys Investigations, incorporating desktop survey and fieldwork evaluation to determine the extent of the cemetery associated with the Swaffham Union Workhouse, Norfolk. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1479990, 38034 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol15-40286

(E.33.2638) TF82480815 AIP database ID: {08D49C8E-D66C-4F65-B596-11EC14E6E802} Parish: Swaffham Postal Code: PE37 7TT THE SWAFFHAM UNON WORKHOUSE BURIAL GROUND, OAKS DRIVE, SWAFFHAM Investigations into the Swaffham Union Workhouse Burial Ground, Oaks Drive, Swaffham Keen, D Royston : AES Archaeological Excavation & Surveys, 2007, 37pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AES Archaeological Excavation & Surveys A desk-based assessment and machine excavation of 12 test pits in the gardens of the site was carried out. Evidence of graves was found in all but four of the pits. The survey determined that the cemetery extended into four gardens, finding burials including two infant skeletons. However, the remains posed a minimal contamination risk, which was thought possible due to the nature of some coffins. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 38034 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2639) TL86958250 AIP database ID: {FF50772B-6F00-4006-BA21-BDC52B3300CB} Parish: Thetford Postal Code: IP24 3DB 113 BURY ROAD, THETFORD Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

An Archaeological Watching Brief at 113 Bury Road, Thetford, Norfolk Upson-Smith,T Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology Archaeological monitoring during the excavation of test pits was undertaken for the purposes of environmental assessment on land adjacent to a former gasworks. The watching brief recovered a small amount of human remains, two sherds of late Saxon pottery, some animal bone and metal working debris. The remains appeared to date to the late Saxon period and were consistent with the garden occupying part of the former cemetery of St. Edmund’s Church, although this was not confirmed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, EM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2640) TL86308286 AIP database ID: {5394ADF1-E5E2-4255-B891-805A64B93758} Parish: Thetford Postal Code: IP24 3PR LAND ADJACENT TO JUBILEE CLOSE, THETFORD Ground Penetrating Radar Survey & Archaeological Window Sampling at Land adjacent to Jubilee Close, Thetford Archer, T & Percival, S Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 17pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology A geophysical survey, correlated with window sample data, confirming the presence of a substantial defensive ditch running along the northern boundary of the proposed development area. No evidence was found for the survival of an accompanying bank along the line of the defences. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 5756THD Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2641) TL86808350 AIP database ID: {8B5C18F6-D186-4B5B-83D6-3C70B898B28D} Parish: Thetford Postal Code: IP24 1BG LAND ADJACENT TO STATION ROAD, THETFORD Land adjacent to Station Road, Thetford Boyle, M Beckley : John Samuels Archaeological Consultants, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Samuels Archaeological Consultants A watching brief located a section of post-medieval boundary wall made up of chalk blocks with a lime mortar. No other features were observed. Several sherds of late post-medieval domestic pottery and modern china were observed, but not retained. No artefacts of archaeological interest were recovered from the site. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 44954 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2642) TL86808350 AIP database ID: {A869E93F-B247-4512-B0B8-1E5FD53FEDF1} Parish: Thetford Postal Code: IP24 1BG LAND ADJACENT TO STATION ROAD, THETFORD An Archaeological Watching Brief on Land adjacent to Station Road, Thetford Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological monitoring located a section of post-medieval boundary wall. Several sherds of late post-medieval domestic pottery and modern china were observed within trench sections and the stripped soil, but were not retained. No artefacts of archaeological interest were recovered from the site. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 49954 THD Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2643) TL86738231 AIP database ID: {FF049EEC-3CA5-4A70-812C-0DD83CED6EFF} Parish: Thetford Postal Code: IP24 3HY QUEENSWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL, QUEENSWAY, THETFORD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Queensway Middle School, Queensway, Thetford Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology A watching brief recorded a ditch like feature contained Saxon and medieval pottery, metal working debris and fragments of lava quern and animal bone. A small pit containing post-medieval pottery was also located within the footing trenches. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 5758 Archaeological periods represented: EM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2644) TL87078230 AIP database ID: {4E6DE985-5BB1-417A-95C2-DC098EA2A3B5} Parish: Thetford Postal Code: IP24 3EF ST MICHAEL'S CLOSE, THETFORD, NORFOLK Report on Archaeological Monitoring at Land Adjacent to 10 St. Michael's Close, Thetford, Norfolk Birks, C Dereham : Chris Birks Archaeological Services, 2007, Bound A4 single-side printed report with text, map and plan drawing. Work undertaken by: Chris Birks Archaeological Services An archaeological watching brief was carried out during residential development of this site. This phase of works formed a mitigation startegy following archaeological evaluation of the site by trial trenching that identified a possible pre-11th century linear feature and an undated probable mineral extraction pit. No archaeological finds, features or deposits were present during the watching brief. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1469693, 5759

OASIS ID :chrisbir1-31274

Broadland

(E.33.2645) TG41010509 AIP database ID: {4237CB00-462E-4F4C-AC86-C328DAD522A2} Parish: Freethorpe Postal Code: NR13 3NY 45 THE GREEN, FREETHORPE An Archaeological Watching Brief at 45 The Green, Freethorpe, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 3pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. Post-medieval bottles and modern refuse were recovered from the spoil of the footing trenches. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 50299FRT Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

King's Lynn and West

(E.33.2646) TF71010562 AIP database ID: {76C1E9A6-2BE4-4182-BAED -5EA57E959EDD} Parish: Barton Bendish Postal Code: PE33 9GG BARTON BENDISH HALL Archaeological Monitoring and Recording at Barton Bendish Hall, Norfolk Muldowny, M & Punchard, W Cambridge : Cambridgeshire Archaeology, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridgeshire Archaeology The watching brief determined that no medieval sediments were identified within the pond and that these had probably been removed during a previous cleaning-out phase, probably in the early 20th century. The drainage trench was positioned along the line of the southern arm of the moat. No medieval moat deposits were identified during the monitoring of this trench, but three medieval cess pits and during the monitoring of this trench, but three medieval cess pits and the possible location of a pathway leading to St. Mary's Church, were. A single sherd of pottery indicated that the pits may be as early as the 13th century, which strongly suggested that activity predating the present manor house was present. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :cambridg1-31055

(E.33.2647) TF77204380 AIP database ID: {53CF3A2C-2E73-4449-8E9C-D511A3F9B9B5} Parish: Brancaster Postal Code: PE31 8AW CHURCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, BRANCASTER An Archaeological Watching Brief at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Brancaster, Norfolk NAU Archaeology Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Excavation of a number of service trenches revealed the presence of a quantity of disarticulated human bone in a mixed churchyard soil. Two wall bases uncovered adjacent to the 15th century tower, and may have been remnants of an earlier structure on the site. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 1390 BRC Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2648) TF83604177 AIP database ID: {64A926CD-B869-4BE2-843A-B1ED55B0525A} Parish: Burnham Market Postal Code: PE31 8UT 9 BEACON HILL, BURNHAM MARKET An Archaeological Watching Brief at 9 Beacon Hill, Burnham Market, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The watching brief revealed a linear feature, possibly a ditch, containing animal bone and a fragment of medieval pottery. The line of a second ditch was observed in the base of the footings, thought to be a continuation of a Roman ditch located during an earlier phase of archaeological work. Medieval and post-medieval pottery was recovered from the topsoil, with two fragments of worked stone recovered from the base of the garden wall. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 49125BVM Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MD, PM, RO

OASIS ID :norfolka1-42267

(E.33.2649) TF83484180 AIP database ID: {4C64CBDE-859A-4CFA-B645-8303EB8F4513} Parish: Burnham Market Postal Code: PE31 8EX ADZEDEAN, BURNHAM MARKET Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at Adzedean, Burnham Market, Norfolk, Birks, C Dereham : Chris Birks Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Chris Birks Archaeological Services No archaeological features or deposits were present although three Roman coins were recovered from unstratified subsoil deposits. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 50573 Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2650) TF81461480 AIP database ID: {A0FE4613-5F0E-459F-9AED -EB063D688DFA} Parish: Castle Acre Postal Code: PE32 2AB CASTLE ACRE CASTLE An Archaeological Watching Brief at Castle Acre Castle, Castle Acre, Norfolk Burrow, A Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 13pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during the excavation of post-pits for a new graphics scheme at Castle Acre Castle. Six post-pits were excavated for information boards, including one replacement board at Castle Acre Priory. No significant archaeological remains were present. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2651) TF81371507 AIP database ID: {4739B8D1-BD7D-4409-96FB-9CB177F85119} Parish: Castle Acre Postal Code: PE32 2AA THE EYRIE, BACK LANE, CASTLE ACRE Archaeological Watching Brief at The Eyrie, Back Lane, Castle Acre, Norfolk Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 13pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services The watching brief revealed a sequence of natural and recent deposits. No archaeological features were identified and no artefacts retrieved. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 40712

OASIS ID :archaeol1-25679

(E.33.2652) TF60292044 AIP database ID: {6071258E-5893-4F9C-B2BB-6A244F6865E0} Parish: Clenchwarton Postal Code: PE34 4BW 53 JUBILEE BANK ROAD, CLENCHWARTON Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at 53 Jubilee Bank Road, Clenchwarton, Norfolk Birks, C Dereham : Chris Birks Archaeological Services, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Chris Birks Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

SMR primary record number: 49782CLE

OASIS ID :chrisbir1-25065

(E.33.2653) TF76583748 AIP database ID: {59B5DFBF-08D7-4CA5-B662-C0C29EF56604} Parish: Docking Postal Code: PE31 8LT STATION ROAD, DOCKING, NORFOLK Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at Site at Winchmore, Station Road, Docking, Norfolk Birks, C Dereham : Chris Birks Archaeological Services, 2007, Bound single-side printed A4 report with text, colour photograph, map and plan drawing. Work undertaken by: Chris Birks Archaeological Services An archaeological watching brief was carried out at 'Site at Winchmore, Station Road, Docking, Norfolk. Four new-build residential properties were being constructed. Archaeological monitoring was carried out during excavations associated with the development. No archaeological finds, features or deposits were present. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1473024, 51059

OASIS ID :chrisbir1-31270

(E.33.2654) TF68401520 AIP database ID: {CD587E99-4CA4-4471-BF3E-6004AAB8EFBC} Parish: East Winch Postal Code: PE32 1NL PHASE 4A FOSTERS END, EAST WINCH, NORFOLK Phase 4A Fosters End, East Winch, Norfolk. Archaeological Excavation Interim Report Jon House, Chris Pole Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, A4 ring bound document Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions During March 2007, Archaeological Solutions Ltd (AS) carried out Phase 4 of an archaeological 'strip, map and sample' exercise on land intended for mineral extraction at Fosters End, East Winch, near Kings Lynn, Norfolk (NGR TF 000 093). Phase 4 followed three previous phases of excavation (Wilkins and Roberts 2003, Grant et al 2003, and McConnell 2005) directly to the south and west of the site. Phases 1 and 3 revealed evidence for Roman activity dating to the late 2nd to mid 4th century AD, with limited additional middle Iron Age and post-medieval activity. The current archaeological excavation revealed activity of the middle Iron Age, ?medieval, post-medieval and potentially the Romano-British periods. The Iron Age and ?medieval archaeology consisted of two isolated pits. Five tree throws were tentatively assigned to the Romano-British period as were several similar features identified in the Phase 2 excavation. Post-medieval parliamentary enclosure ditches, previously identified, were seen to continue to the northeast. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1469548 Archaeological periods represented: EIA, MD, PM, MIA

OASIS ID :archaeol7-31650

(E.33.2655) TF72152541 AIP database ID: {C1CEFE16-54E7-4CDB-A518-3A07938046F3} Parish: Hillington Postal Code: PE31 6BH LAND ADJACENT TO "SCHOOL HOUSE", STATION ROAD, HILLINGTON An Archaeological Watching Brief on Land Adjacent to "School House", Station Road, Hillington, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 4pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, other than post-medieval pipe stems, modern building material and domestic china. [Au(adp)]

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SMR primary record number: 50298HLL Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2656) TF62002058 AIP database ID: {25DCAADF-D4C6-40E7-9FD6-935EDDCA108B} Parish: North Lynn Ward Postal Code: PE30 2AA DONALDSON'S COCKLE SHEDS, HEXTABLE ROAD, KING'S LYNN An Archaeological Watching Brief at Donaldson's Cockle Sheds, Hextable Road, King's Lynn Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 4pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Other than a single fragment of late medieval pottery, no archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 49124KLY Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2657) TF8666335376 AIP database ID: {70482C0E-E700-429A-9274-560BC8B7A00C} Parish: South Creake Postal Code: NR21 9PR COMPTON HALL Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at Compton Hall Fishing Lake, South Creake, Norfolk Birks, C Dereham : Chris Birks Archaeological Services, 2007, Bound A4 single-side printed report with text, colour photograph, map and plan drawings. Work undertaken by: Chris Birks Archaeological Services An archaeological watching brief was carried out in March 2007 during excavations associated with the formation of the fishing lake and following the results of a previous desk-based assessment. No archaeological finds, features or deposits were present. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 44621, 1459281

OASIS ID :chrisbir1-24657

(E.33.2658) TF64102340 AIP database ID: {B9A11092-D4F8-4D73-A478-68907FAE9511} Parish: South Wootton Postal Code: PE30 3NB 80 NURSERY LANE, SOUTH WOOTTON, Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at '80 Nursery Lane, South Wootton, Norfolk' Birks, C Dereham : Chris Birks Archaeological Services, 2006, Bound A4 single-side printed report with text, colour photograph and plan drawing. Work undertaken by: Chris Birks Archaeological Services Watching Brief during residential development of a site involving the monitoring during excavation of footings trenches and mains services trenhces. Two small sherds of post-medieval pottery were recovered unstratified from subsoil deposits. There were no further archaeological finds and no archaeological features or deposits present. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 45433, 1445588 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :chrisbir1-17037

(E.33.2659) TF62091970 AIP database ID: {7653F8BB-39CC-448C-8330-D77E690F29A8} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: St. Margarets with St. Nicholas Ward Postal Code: PE30 5EH KING'S LYNN LIBRARY, KING'S LYNN An Archaeological Watching Brief at King's Lynn Library, King's Lynn, Norfolk Ratcliff, M Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The watching brief recorded no archaeological significant remains. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 22987 KLY

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2660) TF62262027 AIP database ID: {71FF8C8E-DE30-4914-89BD-962BAE2E5D74} Parish: St. Margarets with St. Nicholas Ward Postal Code: PE30 1NR THE SHRUBBERY, BLACKFRIARS ROAD, KING'S LYNN An Archaeological Watching Brief at The Shrubbery, Blackfriars Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, except for a 20th century rubbish pit and its contents. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 42824KLY Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :norfolka1-42261

(E.33.2661) TF57871583 AIP database ID: {C9813626-764B-401D-A113-A4526F094F15} Parish: Tilney St. Lawrence Postal Code: PE34 4RZ RED FARM BARN, TILNEY ST. LAWRENCE A Rapid Identification Survey at Red Farm Barn, Tilney St. Lawrence, Norfolk Penn, K Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology A single visit was made to the proposed tree-planting site at Tilney, with the course and character of the former sea banks observed. The slight remains of two banks were present, both nearly flattened and widely spread, standing along the west and south edges of a long narrow field, still defined by the dykes that ran along the main bank. To the immediate south, a small plantation had been in existence for some time, and part of the sea bank, much flattened, lay in this area. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2187TYL

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2662) TF49201691 AIP database ID: {BC110F38-F425-47C5-BD4A-8D6A70CF0C49} Parish: Walpole Postal Code: PE14 7HP LAND TO THE REAR OF ROMAN BANK COTTAGE, WISBECH ROAD, WALPOLE ST. ANDREW An Archaeological Watching Brief on land to the rear of Roman Bank Cottages, Wisbech Road, Walpole St. Andrew, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 8pp, A4 spiral bound client report, unpublished Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology An Archaeological Watching Brief on land adjacent to an early medieval fenland sea bank was carried out to monitor the excavation of foundations for a residential development. No features of archaeological interest were observed in the sections of the groundworks and other than several sherds of post-medieval pottery no finds were recovered from the site. [OASIS(Au)]

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SMR primary record number: 1480002, 50567 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :norfolka1-42253

(E.33.2663) TF49201691 AIP database ID: {EBCDD607-1BD2-4E10-AFF2-4A064FAE45F4} Parish: Walpole Postal Code: PE14 7HP ROMAN BANK COTTAGES, WISBECH ROAD, WALPOLE ST. ANDREW An Archaeological Watching Brief on Land to the rear of Roman Bank Cottages, Wisbech Road, Walpole St. Andrew, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Apart from a few sherds of post-medieval pottery, no archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 50567WPL Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2664) TF59701090 AIP database ID: {005F8BB1-D767-4FB5-975E-8BF570F3A6A3} Parish: Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen Postal Code: PE34 3BX ST. MARY MAGDALEN, WIGGENHALL St. Mary Magdalen, Wiggenhall Rose, E J Gressenhall : Norfolk County Council, 2007, 1p Work undertaken by: Norfolk County Council A site visit was made to assess the need for further archaeological work. It was noted that deterioration of the structure had occurred, giving the ability to observe some of the structural detail of the site. It was evidence that further archaeological work was needed. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2254 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

North Norfolk

(E.33.2665) TG12103820 AIP database ID: {16072030-64F7-4BE8-B45A-25C21D51C4FF} Parish: Baconsthorpe Postal Code: NR25 6LN BACONSTHORPE CASTLE An Archaeological Watching Brief at Baconsthorpe Castle, Baconsthorpe, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 8pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Several fragments of building fabric were recovered from holes excavated for information panels. No other archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 6561BTP Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2666) TG1942039445 AIP database ID: {718922D4-2C33-4638-98C5-C34F73A5EEF5} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Felbrigg Postal Code: NR11 8PR FELBRIGG GREAT HALL An Archaeological Excavation at Felbrigg Great Hall, Norfolk Boyle, M Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The existing 17th century hall was built on the foundations of an earlier medieval hall. The cellar associated with the medieval hall survived and extended from underneath the present hall to underneath a gravel yard to the south. Three phases of drains were recorded, ranging in date from the 17th century to modern times. A chalk marl layer was found to be an attempt at providing a watertight seal for the roof of the cellar and appeared to have been punctured by a modern drain. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 6633

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2667) TG08603890 AIP database ID: {F1BCFBD5-26B2-42E3-97BC-EA9B818C041F} Parish: Holt Postal Code: NR25 6EG 24 GROVE LANE, HOLT An Archaeological Watching Brief at 24 Grove Lane, Holt, Norfolk Gilbert, D Beckley : John Samuels Archaeological Consultants, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Samuels Archaeological Consultants A watching brief during construction work recorded two ditches, corresponding to those found on the 1830 Tithe map. One contained some small brick fragments. There was also a late 19th century rubbish pit. There was no indication of a brick kiln known to be in the area. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 50267 Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :johnmoor1-38343

(E.33.2668) TG30613425 AIP database ID: {2C125A39-FFD2-48FA-A042-D6479FF05859} Parish: Knapton Postal Code: NR28 0RY LAND AT THE REAR OF "HILLCREST", MUNDESLEY ROAD, KNAPTON An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land to the rear of "Hillcrest", Mundesley Road, Knapton, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Observations were made of several items of post-medieval date, including pottery and buttons, they were located within the topsoil by hand and with a metal detector. During the excavation of footing trenches within the main development site, three linear features were observed in section. One sherd of post-medieval pottery was recovered from the fill of one of the features. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 49786

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2669) TG18003700, AIP database ID: {A127BC64-283B-4F96-9042-49B61059E5F1} TG18403720 Parish: Sustead Postal Code: NR11 8RS, NR11 8RU SUSTEAD Archaeological Watching Brief of a New Water Main at Sustead, Norfolk Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

The watching brief revealed three undated ditches. Two were aligned on an extant boundary and represented the former hedgeline, with the third surviving as an earthwork feature until being filled in. No artefacts were retrieved during the investigation. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 49111 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :archaeol1-22936

Norwich

(E.33.2670) TG22601450 AIP database ID: {962F462B-0CBA-4B1B-B472-E0D8A77BE674} Parish: Catton Grove Ward Postal Code: NR10 3HT NORWICH NORTHERN DISTRIBUTOR ROUTE Norwich Northern Distributor Route. Fieldwalking and Metal-detecting Survey Morgan, S & Hoggett, R Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 77pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The survey passed through several parishes, with few clearly discernable sites along the route of the proposed distributor. A general background scatter of worked flint, possibly debitage, was recovered from most fields. Clearly identifiable sites included an aeroplane crash site, probably from WWII, a high quantity of burnt flint, Roman pottery and post-medieval artefacts. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, MO, PM, MD, RO, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2671) TG2309708645 AIP database ID: {9E45668E-F755-4778-B971-8A1BBA891296} Parish: Mancroft Ward Postal Code: NR2 1HZ 18 BEDFORD STREET, NORWICH An Archaeological Watching Brief at 18 Bedford Street, Norwich Emery, G Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The observations appeared to demonstrate that the construction of this 19th century cellared building and additional services had all but removed the potential for in situ archaeological deposits. Numerous Late Saxon pottery sherds and fragments of butchered animal bone were collected. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 49769N Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2672) TG23000795 AIP database ID: {DDBD0A3E-EC43-4B95-AA64-0571A9227E61} Parish: Mancroft Ward Postal Code: NR1 3NB ALL SAINTS' GREEN, NORWICH Archaeological Mitigation at All Saint's Green, Norwich Watkins, P & Crossley, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology It did not appear that significant archaeological deposits were disturbed during the construction of the new YMCA hostel. No deposits of demonstrably medieval date were identified and most of the footings did not penetrate beneath post-medieval garden soils. An assemblage of post-medieval ceramic building material and a small quantity of animal bone were the only finds to have been removed. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 49706 N Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2673) TG22900873 AIP database ID: {57887E6F-C044-4C7A-8210-AD4F5008685D} Parish: Mancroft Ward Postal Code: NR2 4AL STRANGERS' HALL MUSEUM, CHARING CROSS An Archaeological Watching Brief within the grounds of Strangers' Hall Museum, Charing Cross, Norfolk Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 3pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 50597N

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2674) TG23370938 AIP database ID: {F14DD778-0876-4A02-9E6F-5A7EA7F331F9} Parish: Mancroft Ward Postal Code: NR3 1TG WHITEFRIARS ROUNADABOUT AND BARRACK STREET, NORWICH An Archaeological Evaluation and Watching Brief. Whitefriars Rounadabout and Barrack Street, Norwich Percival, J Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology All of the trenches were heavily disturbed by modern trenches. In the two central trenches, two flint brick and mortar walls were recorded. There walls formed part of a post-medieval building demolished in the 1930s. In addition, a single evaluation trench encountered two flint and mortar and one brick wall, overlain by material deposited during the construction of the roundabout in the 1960s. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 49952 N Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :norfolka1-42721

(E.33.2675) TG22760965 AIP database ID: {B370B65E-622C-4721-BF72-C36CE051F979} Parish: Mile Cross Ward Postal Code: NR3 3HQ 2A-6A AYLESHAM ROAD, NORWICH An Archaeological Watching Brief at 2a-6a Aylesham Road, Norwich Hobbs, B Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology A watching brief was carried out on a site thought to be near the possible location of a former leper hospital. Several sherds of medieval pottery were recovered from deposits within the footing trenches, likely to have been residual. A ditch, post-medieval pits, a post-medieval well and a former quarry pit were observed within the groundwork. No indication of the suspected hospital building was observed. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 48911N Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2676) TG23620801 AIP database ID: {CE1C3A18-CA2A-4B01-A39D-C17375168621} Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR1 1QH Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

174 KING STREET, NORWICH An Archaeological Recording and Monitoring Brief at 174 King Street, Norwich, Norfolk Crawley, P Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Development revealed the presence of a large pit immediately to the rear of the present 17th century property which appeared to have been gradually backfilled in the medieval period. The construction trench cut for the present house could be seen truncating the medieval layers and fills of the large pit. A compressed probable original garden soil containing medieval and early post-medieval pottery was also observed. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 50067

OASIS ID :norfolka1-42708

(E.33.2677) TG23370844 AIP database ID: {E36C3166-1D77-4B60-8D93-9C399E0093AE} Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR1 1XD 3 TUNS COURT, NORWICH Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief at 3 Tuns Court, Norwich, Norfolk Birks, C Dereham : Chris Birks Archaeological Services, 2007, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Chris Birks Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 51294

OASIS ID :chrisbir1-31278

(E.33.2678) TG23740895, AIP database ID: {C0D7F01C-30EF-40B2-9242-D59E0E49C521} TG23550896 Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR3 1UL, NR1 4EH AN IT LINK BETWEEN NORWICH LOWER SCHOOL AND NORWICH CATHEDRAL CLOSE An Archaeological Watching Brief of an IT Link Between Norwich Lower School and Norwich Cathedral Close Crawford, R Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology For the most part, monitoring of the cable trench revealed no archaeological remains except a possible garden or boundary wall in the gardens of Abbeyfield. In addition, two walls were found on the edge of Life's Green. One of these was thought to be the foundations of a building known as Guybon's tenement, built around 1688. Window mullions of 17th century date were also recorded. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 50283N Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2679) TG23750872 AIP database ID: {57677C40-265D-46EE-BDDA-76C9625801DC} Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR1 1NP BROWNE'S MEADOW CAR PARK, NORWICH An Archaeological Watching Brief in Browne's Meadow Car Park, Norwich Watkins, P Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Most of the groundwork did not penetrate a thick topsoil deposit that lay beneath the car park surface. The largely negative results were not unexpected, as historical sources recorded this area as having been open ground. [Au(abr)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

SMR primary record number: 51050N

OASIS ID :norfolka1-41135

(E.33.2680) TG23500878 AIP database ID: {E74AB63F-61CF-4A2E-BB4A-FCB3029D40AA} Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR1 4DH HOLLAND COURT, THE CLOSE, NORWICH An Archaeological Watching Brief at Holland Court, The Close, Norwich Morgan, S J Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology Monitoring of a cable trench uncovered remnants of a former road surface beneath the current road of The Close, and several brick walls and wall foundations. In addition, several probable waste pits were discovered during the excavation of the foundations of the conservatory. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 44356N Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2681) TG23130884, AIP database ID: {6DCD5BFC-C822-48B2-80CC-253942E408AD} TG23130887 Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR3 1BB NEW BICYCLE SHEDS AT BLACKFRIAR'S GARTH An Archaeological Excavation in advance of New Bicycle Sheds at Blackfriar's Garth Crawley, P E Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The excavation revealed a variety of layers of made-up ground, representing periods of levelling, as well as a masonry structure which may have been a part of the demolished Friary or an ancillary building from the more recent past. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 428N

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2682) TG23520878, AIP database ID: {69FC0983-FBFE-4613-8016-5073F86046D5} TG23400878 Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR1 4DH, NR1 4DR NORWICH CATHEDRAL CLOSE An Archaeological Watching Brief at Norwich Cathedral Close Wallis, H Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology One long trench and several smaller trenches were excavated in order to lay a new sewer. Two of the trenches revealed parts of flint and mortar walls which may be of medieval date. All of the remaining deposits were post-medieval, the majority being silty sands and deposits of demolition debris. Some cobbled surfaces were noted, either of post-medieval or modern origin. Elements relating to two phases of 19th century drainage were also recorded. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 45440, 49102 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :DEBS- All checked beyond Here

(E.33.2683) TG2388308688 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {487074CE-FA5C-46C9-959B-5A8E104662D7} Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR1 1LW NORWICH RIVER WENSUM FLOOD DEFENCES An Archaeological Watching Brief associated with the Norwich River Wensum Flood Defence Scheme Watkins, P Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 30pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology The excavation of five flood wall footing trenches were monitored. Although few features of archaeological significant were observed, these extensive trenches revealed important information on the depth and nature of the archaeological deposits present in this area. Medieval horizons were sealed beneath at least 1m of later material. The footing of medieval or post-medieval wall at the north- western corner of the hospital were the only archaeologically significant structural remains to have been encountered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 49950 N

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2684) TG23130879 AIP database ID: {0C2A13A6-0F82-499B-8D28-8EF369E0A38E} Parish: Thorpe Hamlet Ward Postal Code: NR3 1BA ST. ANDREW'S HALL, ST. ANDREW'S PLAIN, NORWICH An Archaeological Watching Brief at St. Andrew's Hall, St. Andrew's Plain, Norwich Boyle, M Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2008, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology An archaeological watching brief recorded nine graves containing at least ten individuals. The burials were probably medieval and associated with a churchyard adjoining the southern aspect of St. Andrew's Hall, the surviving Dominican church. In addition to the burials, the remains of terrace walls, probably associated with post-medieval formal gardens, were uncovered along with post-medieval flint cobble and lime mortar cellar. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

South Norfolk

(E.33.2685) TM27509990 AIP database ID: {90EE621E-DF1D-4D08-9D1F-484628D1156F} Parish: Brooke Postal Code: NR15 1HD CHURCH OF ST. MARY, HOWE Church of St. Mary, Howe Norfolk County Council Gressenhall : Norfolk County Council, 2007, 6pp Work undertaken by: Norfolk County Council The church was visited to observe the reopening of the north nave doorway, covered by an extension on the site of the aisle. Construction details of this part of the church were noted. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.33.2686) TG15850754 AIP database ID: {2D5C3389-3655-44F7-9395-29A4BF14EBED} Parish: Little Melton Postal Code: NR9 3LQ WATTON ROAD, LITTLE MELTON Archaeological Watching Brief at the Water Treatment Works, Watton Road, Little Melton, Norfolk Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2008, 23pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services A watching brief was undertaken during groundwork on the site of a new water treatment plant. The site lay close to Late Bronze Age (1000-800 BC) features that were exposed during the construction of the adjacent bypass. Earlier Bronze Age features were also identified and a probable round barrow lies to the northwest. A Neolithic (4000-2250 BC) hammerstone had also been retrieved from the vicinity. The watching brief revealed a sequence of natural, undated, medieval and recent deposits. Undated deposits comprised of two ditches that may be prehistoric in origin. A medieval pit was also identified. Finds include pottery, prehistoric flint and burnt stone. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, MD, UD

OASIS ID :archaeol1-41220 Peterborough

Peterborough UA

(E.71.2687) TL12429859 AIP database ID: {E5CFB3E1-C184-4DBB-BD6C-5066141A6B5E} Parish: Castor Postal Code: PE5 7DA VINE HOUSE, 25 CHURCH HILL, CASTOR, PETERBOROUGH Archaeological Watching Brief at Vine House, 25 Church Hill, Castor, Peterborough Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services The watching brief revealed a sequence of deposits. Undated deposits included a beam slot and a pit, potentially Roman in date, and a Roman buried soil. A Middle Saxon pit was cut by a further beam slot. Finds included a quantity of Roman tile and pottery, probably derived from the nearby building complex. Middle Saxon pottery of Maxey and Ipswich type wares appeared to indicate a high status site. Medieval and post-medieval pottery was also retrieved. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, RO, PM, MD

OASIS ID :archaeol1-37229

(E.71.2688) TL19409870 AIP database ID: {C59430BC-004E-488A-9201-8F55AE44F046} Parish: Central Ward Postal Code: PE1 1YP GARDEN HOUSE, WHEEL YARD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Garden House, Wheel Yard, Peterborough Cathedral, February 2007 Brown, J Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology A series of 19th to 20th-century levelling layers, forming over 1m of overburden, was observed during the excavation of a new drainage sump in the grounds of Garden House, Wheel Yard, Peterborough Cathedral in February 2007.[Au]

OASIS ID :no

(E.71.2689) TL19009980 AIP database ID: {7C682CF0-D70C-4142-9E3B-6CD9C5572553} Parish: Central Ward Postal Code: PE1 2NR WESTGATE, PETERBOROUGH Watching Brief. Westgate, Peterborough Hancock, A J Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, apart from some late post- medieval deposits. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :archaeol2-53802

(E.71.2690) TL22229863 AIP database ID: {FC9CA11F-5191-45D4-B67A-37A78A471BF2} Parish: East Ward Postal Code: PE1 5YT FLAG FEN SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS Archaeological Watching Brief Report on Flag Fen Sewage Treatment Works Eve, S & Bamforth, M London : L-P: Archaeology , 2007, 38pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: L-P: Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, carried out during the construction of a meteorological mast. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :lparchae1-25614

(E.71.2691) TL20609980 AIP database ID: {71007E8F-9804-401B-9C54-65D84E2D6F40} Parish: East Ward Postal Code: PE1 5JL HEREWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE, EASTFIELD, PETERBOROUGH Hereward Community College, Eastfield, Peterborough. Archaeological Monitoring of Geotechnical Trial Pits O'Brien, L Leeds : Scott Wilson, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Scott Wilson No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.71.2692) TL20509960 AIP database ID: {25A7AE9E-A07C-48F6-8F58-93DE0C826C23} Parish: East Ward Postal Code: PE1 5JJ ST. JOHN FISHER CATHOLIC SCHOOL, PARK LANE, EASTFIELD, PETERBOROUGH Archaeological Watching Brief at St. John Fisher Catholic School, Park Lane, Eastfield, Peterborough Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2008, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services Two modern ditches, two undated ditches and an amorphous undated feature and subsoil were recorded. No finds were recovered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

OASIS ID :archaeol1-37407

(E.71.2693) TF16930682 AIP database ID: {4C734FDC-1237-405A-AB64-1DF074A3B1C6} Parish: Peakirk Postal Code: PE6 7NP ST. PEGA'S ROAD, PEAKIRK, PETERBOROUGH St. Pega's Road, Peakirk, Peterborough Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

The watching brief revealed evidence of a 19th century pond, infilled in the 20th century. Post- medieval and later pottery, glass, stone and metalwork were also retrieved. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :archaeol1-29625

(E.71.2694) TL18389912 AIP database ID: {C0645C71-8F1B-486F-8717-766706144E77} Parish: West Ward Postal Code: PE3 6EQ MIDLAND ROAD, PETERBOROUGH Archaeological Watching Brief at Midland Road, Peterborough Cope-Faulkner, P Sleaford : Archaeological Project Services, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Project Services The watching brief revealed a number of human remains, thought to represent at least three individuals, and though undated were thought to relate to the Roman and medieval cemeteries known in the vicinity. A sherd of 10th-12th century pottery was retrieved along with an iron nail. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MD

OASIS ID :archaeol1-30782 Southend-on-Sea

Southend-on-Sea UA

(E.81.2695) TQ94408560 AIP database ID: {7083771A-9279-4A29-9D34-D3EDFE846F61} Parish: Shoeburyness Ward Postal Code: SS3 9SU 37 PEEL AVENUE, SHOEBURYNESS 37 Peel Avenue, Shoeburyness, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Archaeological Monitoring & Recording Scholfield, T Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Despite the potential for archaeological remains, no archaeological finds or features were present. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 59904

OASIS ID :archaeol7-37578

(E.81.2696) TQ9044486021 AIP database ID: {FC54742B-1AD6-42FD-BEE5-46BE9811EA8D} Parish: Southchurch Ward Postal Code: SS2 4UZ SOUTHEND HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SOUTHCHURCH BOULEVARD Southend High School for Girls, Southchurch Boulevard, Southend-on-Sea, Essex Ennis, T Chelmsford : Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit, 2007, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological monitoring and recorded five features. There were probably post-medieval or modern in date. The largest feature was a ditch aligned closely with a field boundary depicted on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey. Two shallower aligned ditches ran broadly at right angles to this boundary and may have been sub-divisions within a contemporary field. A 10m wide gap between the ditches was probably used as a trackway. One large pit contained tile and coal and was likely of 19th century or later in date. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 59906

OASIS ID :no

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.81.2697) TQ8925087765 AIP database ID: {BADBE672-42A2-4770-B901-99F147BC7B0E} Parish: St. Luke's Ward Postal Code: SS2 4XH CLEMENTS PARK Clements Park, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Post-excavation Assessment Report on Archaeological Excavations for B&Q/Link Road and Comet and Updated Project Design Wakeham, G Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 59pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology Excavations found extensive evidence for occupation dating from the Mesolithic through to the modern period. Two main phases of activity were identified, later prehistoric (mainly Mid to Late Bronze Age) and Saxon. Limited evidence was identified prior to the Mid/Late Bronze Age, and a small quantity of worked flint and pottery was recovered from later features. No features of this date were identified. There seemed to have been little activity on the site during the Iron Age and Roman periods. The first main phase of activity comprised an extensive enclosure system with tramways and quarry complexes of later prehistoric date. A rectangular structure, pits, post holes and other features were also assigned to this phase. The Saxon settlement revealed comprised a sub-rectangular Saxon enclosure formed of intercutting gullies which were later redefined by having domestic rubbish and cess pits cut through them. Further ditches, fine lines and ovens extended north and south of this enclosure and indicated an organised settlement. Post-built rectangular structures and sunken featured buildings were identified. A possible Saxon-Norman field was cut by three later, possibly medieval, ditches. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 59905 Archaeological periods represented: LBA, EM

OASIS ID :no

(E.42.2698) TM90893393 AIP database ID: {CF246548-56DA-45E0-ACF4-A6013F48A4D6} Parish: Orford and Tunstall Ward Postal Code: IP15 5NA BURES ST. MARY PRIMARY SCHOOL, NAYLAND ROAD, BURES ST. MARY Bures St. Mary Primary School, Nayland Road, Bures St. Mary Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short (negative) archaeological monitoring report (unpublished) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of extension to primary school buildings. Site lies in the vicinity of medieval settlement core. No archaeological features or finds were located. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457195, BSM 049

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27058 Suffolk

(E.42.2699) TM623082248862 AIP database ID: {B0C90F51-74AD-4B73-A9C7-2E4B4ECE6B13} Parish: Orford and Tunstall Ward Postal Code: IP12 2LD CHURCH OF ST. MARY The Church of St.Mary, Great Bealings. A record of ARchaeological Monitoring suffolkc1 Ipswich : Suffolk County Council;, 2007, Unbound A4 sheets Work undertaken by: The trenches external and internal of the existing tower excavated to facilitate the insertion of a new toilet were monitored [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461530 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-32719 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Babergh

(E.42.2700) TM08323831 AIP database ID: {F5232884-E842-47A9-B9EE-8C92294C1C25} Parish: Capel St. Mary Postal Code: IP9 2JG 5 MILL CLOSE, CAPEL ST. MARY 5 Mill Close, Capel St. Mary Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring in advance of construction of a conservatory revealed no archaeological finds or features. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: CSM 028, 1459969

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-25418

(E.42.2701) TL88874222 AIP database ID: {7983C034-FE88-46B6-B72A-A9E2F7BF2095} Parish: Chilton Postal Code: CO10 2YA PLOT 8, CHURCHFIELD ROAD Plot 8, Churchfield Road, Chilton Craven, J A Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, SCCAS Excavation report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological excavation was carried out on land at Churchfield Road, Chilton, in advance of light industrial development. The site, which lay adjacent to the medieval Church of St Mary's and a former medieval green, identified evidence of settlement in the 11th - 14th centuries. Despite the limited size of the site and probable heavy truncation a scatter of features indicated that the area had been sub- divided into smaller plots or yards and may have contained one or two post and beam structures together with associated rubbish pits. The finds assemblage clearly demonstrated the presence of settlement during the early medieval and medieval periods. No evidence was seen of any activity contemporary with the Late Bronze or Early Iron Age enclosure, CHT 009/015, which lies immediately to the west. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: CHT 018, 1465457 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-7318

(E.42.2702) TM03044175 AIP database ID: {38DC7790-6E72-40A4-AF3F-D0E84CD859CF} Parish: Hadleigh Postal Code: IP7 5AY 110-118, BENTON STREET Archaeological Monitoring Report. 110-118, Benton Street, Hadleigh Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitoring of groundworks associated with a series of extensions to the rear of a terrace of properties revealed only undisturbed natural sand and gravel subsoil. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1463428, HAD 084

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35234

(E.42.2703) TL83355251 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {95653979-EE71-4CBC-8F5E-A8028E87DAFE} Parish: Hartest Postal Code: IP29 4DH WHITE COTTAGE, THE GREEN, HARTEST Archaeological Monitoring Report White Cottage, The Green, Hartest. A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring of Groundworks Tester, A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of soil stripping and footings at White Cottage, Hartest showed no evidence of archaeological features earlier than the 19th century. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29193

(E.42.2704) TL91554940 AIP database ID: {833B68F7-E25E-4739-858E-06DD3B9313D0} Parish: Lavenham Postal Code: CO10 9PT 76 HIGH STREET, LAVENHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report: 76 High Street, Lavenham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short, negative, archaeological monitoring report (unpublished) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service A single visit was made when it was possible to examine a deep footing trench dug in the area of garden at the south-east corner of the existing house. Unfortunately, a combination of factors created considerable problems in terms of archaeological visibility. Weather conditions were severe, with drifting snow and poor light, while within the actual trench an extensive period of previous drain leakage had caused a general staining of the ground deposits, obscuring any potential definition of archaeological features. No archaeological features or finds were located as a result of the monitoring. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459484

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29204

(E.42.2705) TL92984456 AIP database ID: {FB0AFB75-1EBE-4D0C-9160-5094F9DB706C} Parish: Little Waldingfield Postal Code: CO10 0SS ARCHERS FARM, LITTLE WALDINGFIELD Archaeological Monitoring Report. Archers Farm, Little Waldingfield, Suffolk Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short (negative) archeological monitoring report of small single dwelling development. The report includes location plans, historical/ Historic Environment Record context, soil profiles and details of ground disturbance. Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small single dwelling development and associated landscape ground works. The site lies near to scatters of prehistoric and later surface finds, including Late Iron Age and Roman objects. The farm is listed Grade II as 18th Cent. Or earlier, but may have medieval origins. However, the monitoring produced no archaeological features or finds, other than post medieval farm debris and structures. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: WFL 021, 1480289 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-34700

(E.42.2706) TL86504660 AIP database ID: {85093A36-A14F-4CF8-8569-48D497C63DE9} Parish: Long Melford Postal Code: CO10 9DN Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

5/6 CHURCH WALK, LONG MELFORD Archaeological Monitoring Report. 5/6 Church Walk, Long Melford Craven, J A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, 2pp, figs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring exercise of footing trenches at the site did not locate any archaeological deposits, indicating that the buildings fronting onto Church Walk and Melford Green have not previously extended further back during the medieval or post-medieval periods. [Au]

OASIS ID :Suffolkc1-27477

(E.42.2707) TL86714658 AIP database ID: {9E405A00-4B49-4846-B937-652696E7615A} Parish: Long Melford Postal Code: CO10 9DH FLEMINGS, THE GREEN, LONG MELFORD Flemings, The Green, Long Melford Craven, J A Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, SCCAS monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring of footing trenches for an extension to Flemings, The Green, Long Melford, did not identify any evidence of medieval occupation. A single post-medieval pit and 19th- 20th century brick walls were seen relating to later occupation of the property. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: LMD 163, 1456574 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-15213

(E.42.2708) TL86204540 AIP database ID: {E7856452-E084-4BE0-A853-43741C7890A2} Parish: Long Melford Postal Code: CO10 9JT LAND TO REAR OF CHIPS 'N' CHOPSTIX, LONG MELFORD Archaeological Monitoring Report Land to rear of Chips 'N' Chopstix, Long Melford. A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring, 2007 Brooks, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, 15pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Visits were made to the site on the 15th, 16th, 19th and 21st November 2007, to monitor the ongoing excavation of footing, service and soak-away trenches for the conversion of the existing building behind Chips ‘N’ Chopstix on Hall Street, Long Melford, for residential use. A single post- medieval post hole was identified in trenches dug for a house conversion. Finds indicated nearby Roman activity, but all soil layers contained post-medieval material. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO, RO, MD, UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35388

(E.42.2709) TL86234543 AIP database ID: {B145289B-F1C7-49BE-BFB6-9B9AD8456C09} Parish: Long Melford Postal Code: CO10 9JT THE GABLES, HALL STREET, LONG MELFORD The Gables, Hall Street, Long Melford, LMD 154 Craven, J A Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, SCCAS Monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring of footing trenches at The Gables, Hall Street, Long Melford located evidence of a mid 1st century to mid 3rd century phase of domestic Roman occupation consisting of two rubbish pits and associated soil layers, part of a wider pattern of Roman occupation previously Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 identified at other sites in the vicinity. Two post-medieval wells, lying to the rear of the buildings fronting onto Hall Street, were also seen. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: LMD 137, LMD 154, 1457444 Archaeological periods represented: RO, PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26498

(E.42.2710) TL86374579 AIP database ID: {9E5A1385-184E-43BA-8D57-ECD764A1CF0B} Parish: Long Melford Postal Code: CO10 9JJ WALCOT HOUSE, HALL STREET, LONG MELFORD Walcot House, Hall Street, Long Melford Craven, J A Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, SCCAS brief monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring of footing trenches for a conservatory extension at Walcot House, Hall Street, Long Melford, identified a sealed well of probable post-medieval date. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457441, LMD 170 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26652

(E.42.2711) TL86894092 AIP database ID: {F4F96429-609B-4745-94E8-C9F6579A55F0} Parish: Sudbury Postal Code: CO10 2BW 2 ORCHARD PLACE, SUDBURY 2 Orchard Place, Sudbury Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service A single storey extension at the back of 2 Orchard Place, Sudbury, required a programme of archaeological monitoring to be undertaken. The site lies within the Saxon and Medieval town of Sudbury and some 40m from All Saints Church (SUY 035) . The extension required footings that were inspected after excavation. No archaeological finds or features were revealed during the monitoring. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: SUD 078, 1458981

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-24083

(E.42.2712) TL87454129 AIP database ID: {C9B6C1B0-BD7D-434F-9005-62E71FBF04B1} Parish: Sudbury Postal Code: CO10 2EH 39 KINGS STREET, SUDBURY Archaeological monitoring report. Rear of 39 Kings Street, Sudbury Gill, D J Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, unbound A4 report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An infilled brick built cellar and a bonded flint wall, the remains of a previous building, were recorded during ground works for an extension to the rear of 39, High Street, Sudbury. The brick size suggested that the cellar dated to late 15th/early16th century and was an addition to an earlier building that had fronted the High Street. The flint wall, part of the front range, included roof tile within its construction and whilst earlier than the cellar, was thought to be either late medieval or early post-medieval in date. The results of the monitoring show that although the shops occupying the site are modern they respect much earlier plot divisions. [OASIS(Au)]

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SMR primary record number: 1461827 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26493

(E.42.2713) TL86784091 AIP database ID: {BCBA9FEC-49B7-49EC-BBC8-22636014B4B1} Parish: Sudbury Postal Code: CO10 2DG 4 BRIDGE FOOT, CROSS STREET, SUDBURY Archaeological Monitoring Report: 4 Bridge Foot, Cross Street, Sudbury Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short (negative) archaeological monitoring report (unpublished). Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small domestic house extension. Ground disturbance consisted of around eight linear metres of hand dug footing trenches. No archaeological features or finds were located, the ground consisted entirely of make up deposits containing post-medieval artefactual material. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1463420

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-34340

(E.42.2714) TL86334066 AIP database ID: {425E2E88-6AAF-4579-9780-EE106E8A48C8} Parish: Sudbury Postal Code: CO10 2DD FORMER SNELLS GARAGE, BALLINGDON HILL, SUDBURY Archaeological Monitoring Report Former Snells Garage, Ballingdon Hill, Sudbury BCB023. A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring of Groundworks Tester, A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring of footing trenches revealed undisturbed ground with no evidence of archaeological features. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-23968

(E.42.2715) TL86924119 AIP database ID: {C92035FD-6991-49EC-941A-B4964ECB55E3} Parish: Sudbury Postal Code: CO10 6AX MILL VIEW, SALTERS HALL MEWS, PLOUGH LANE, SUDBURY Mill View, Salters Hall Mews, Sudbury Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of house extension at Salters Hall Mews, Plough Lane, Sudbury, revealed no archaeological finds or features. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: SUY 079, 1460073

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-25589

Forest Heath

(E.42.2716) TL71378037 AIP database ID: {B3D2019C-2158-4A84-8C4A-E96BC3060497} Parish: Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill Postal Code: IP27 9AZ BRADFORD DRIVE REMODELLING, RAF LAKENHEATH Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring of the Remodelling of Bradford Road, Lakenheath Caruth, J Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 2pp, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring was carried out during some remodelling of the site. Most of the proposed work was either within an area previously archaeologically excavated or involved surface dressing only. A small change to the shape of the junction with the access to building 934 was also proposed and it was this area only that was subjected to archaeological monitoring. A single visit was made to examine this but at the time of the visit potential archaeological levels were not exposed. No further visits were made. [Au]

OASIS ID :no

(E.42.2717) TL70197733 AIP database ID: {BA5001A8-872A-4C76-B50A-B5E6C836B6A1} Parish: Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill Postal Code: IP28 8QF LAND ADJACENT 1 ASPAL LANE, BECK ROW, MILDENHALL Archaeological Monitoring Report. Land adjacent 1 Aspal Lane, Beck Row, Mildenhall Gill, D Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 7pp, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of footing trenches at land at the site located two undated features, thought to be a further part of a low density scatter of prehistoric deposits identified in a previous evaluation of the site. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35594

(E.42.2718) TL68707780 AIP database ID: {8F019299-CCC9-43FB-922C-179C13CFA711} Parish: Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill Postal Code: IP28 8ES PIK HOUSING, WASHINGTON STREET, BECK ROW, MILDENHALL Archaeological Summary Report. PIK Housing, Washington Street, Beck Row, Mildenhall Caruth, J Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological excavation in advance of the PIK Housing development at the site has identified substantial evidence of Late Iron Age to early Roman activity, a continuation of site MNL 502 to the north-east. This principally consisted of several phases of intercutting ditch networks and occasional pits indicating that the site forms part of a wider agricultural landscape around a nearby settlement. A single inhumation of an adult male was recovered from one of these ditches. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.42.2719) TL69107775 AIP database ID: {0EFFC6AA-78F4-4023-A4E5-9B0BB73BFB8B} Parish: Beck Row, Holywell Row and Kenny Hill Postal Code: IP28 8AQ THE STREET, BECK ROW Archaeological Monitoring Report. The Street, Beck Row Caruth, J Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Standard SCCAS A4, spiral bound monitoring report with maps and illustrations Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring during extension works at 70, The Street, Beck Row, Mildenhall identified two NW-SE aligned ditches, one of which may relate to an extensive Roman field system which lies to the NW of the site. The second ditch was stratigraphically later and may relate to a post-Roman field Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 boundary. A single sherd of possible Roman pottery, an animal bone fragment and a flint flake were recovered from the fill of the earlier ditch. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461445 Archaeological periods represented: UD, RO, LPR

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-28973

(E.42.2720) TL790860 AIP database ID: {DEECA242-64DB-43DD-8B15-EC48B2E0B2F3} Parish: Brandon Postal Code: IP27 0YT LAND OFF GREEN ROAD, BRANDON Land at Green Road, Brandon Craven, J A Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, SCCAS monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of a stripped subsoil surface in advance of housing development at land off Green Road, Brandon, located a broad scatter of pits relating to prehistoric and 19th-20th century phases of activity. Recovered material evidence primarily consisted of prehistoric struck flint, including an early Neolithic 'laurel leaf' and post-medieval gunflint. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1465573, BRD 193 Archaeological periods represented: NE, EN, BA, BA

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-20389

(E.42.2721) TL74746018 AIP database ID: {E81AD9C3-8E7D-499F-94DF-B076AE8E0815} Parish: Dalham Postal Code: CB8 8TZ MOAT END WILDLIFE POND Moat End, Dalham Nichols, S Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Standard SCCAS mintor monitoring report, A$ unbound, with illustrations Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring was carried out during the extraction of 1300 square metres of topsoil, subsoil and natural to a depth of approximately 1.4 metres for the construction of a wildlife pond. This did not locate any evidence of any archaeological deposits. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1460540, DAL 027 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27247

(E.42.2722) TL72647994 AIP database ID: {2AA0462A-D381-4A59-A697-3ACC15E023E8} Parish: Eriswell Postal Code: IP27 9PY NEW CAR PARK ADJACENT TO BUILDING 439, RAF LAKENHEATH New car park adjacent to Building 439, RAF Lakenheath Caruth, J Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Standard SCCAS A4 minor report, unbound with illustrations and maps Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring carried out during repairs to a car park did not identify archaeological finds or deposits despite its location within a known area of Early Roman activity. Only very small parts of the development were excavated deep enough to penetrate modern surfaces and deposits, and where subsoil was seen it appeared to have been truncated, suggesting that the likelihood of archaeological deposits surviving in this immediate area is low. [OASIS(Au)]

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SMR primary record number: 1457193

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27127

(E.42.2723) TL72568006 AIP database ID: {ACCC3C7F-6ECD-459E-89C3-FA3C9DB6FF2D} Parish: Eriswell Postal Code: IP27 9NP PERCOLATION TEST PITS, THUNDERBIRD WAY, KENNEDY STREET AND NATO PLACE, RAF LAKENHEATH Archaeological Monitoring Report. Percolation Test Pits, Thunderbird Way, Kennedy Street and Nato Place, RAF Lakenheath Caruth, J Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 8pp, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service A single north-south aligned undated ditch was seen during archaeological monitoring carried out during the excavation of five 2m x 2m pits for soil testing. These all lay within an area that had previously had early Roman features and finds recorded. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :Suffolkc1-26713

(E.42.2724) TL78637193 AIP database ID: {CE58BC40-1AED-43A5-83CB-9E40359DE84C} Parish: Icklingham Postal Code: IP28 6PP EDF POLES AT WEATHERHILL FARM, ICKLINGHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report. Pole replacement at Icklingham Caruth, J Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 3 side minor report in standard SCCAS format, including maps and illustrations Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of the boring of three holes for new poles in the Scheduled Ancient Monument at Weatherhill Farm, Icklingham did not recover any finds but did allow the soil profiles to be recorded. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1452210, IKL 020

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-22063

(E.42.2725) TL71558260 AIP database ID: {A025B787-82A4-401B-B85E-BCE09ED3F03D} Parish: Lakenheath Postal Code: IP27 9DT 75 HIGH STREET LAKENHEATH Archaeological Monitoring Report. 75 Lakenheath High Street Caruth, J Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Standard SCCAS minor monitoring report, A4 unbound, including illustrations Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service No archaeological finds or features were identified during archaeological monitoring at 75, High Street, Lakenheath. The site had been previously developed and there was evidence of extensive modern deposits, however, an undated soil layer of mixed brown sand and brown silty sands was present overlying natural, and this may relate to earlier periods of occupation. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458251, LKH 306

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29104

(E.42.2726) TL73938083 AIP database ID: {640C2A8D-607E-4918-B99B-00E00BC55489} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Lakenheath Postal Code: IP27 9PU NITRATE REMOVAL PLANT, RAF LAKENHEATH A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring of the Installation of a Nitrate Removal Plant at RAF Lakenheath Caruth, J Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 3pp, figs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring during the construction of a Nitrate Removal Plant at RAF Lakenheath identified blown sand deposits and an ancient buried topsoil. No archaeological features were seen. [Au]

OASIS ID :Suffolkc1-23507

(E.42.2727) TL73378097 AIP database ID: {34961F1E-CAE1-4E98-A538-0FEA7593BCD9} Parish: Lakenheath Postal Code: IP27 9PL RAF LAKENHEATH, NEW ROUNDABOUT AND CAR PARK Archaeological monitoring report. New roundabout and car park at Norwich Road, RAF Lakenheath Caruth, J Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Standard SCCAS A4 spiral bound report including maps and illustrations Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological evaluation and monitoring in advance of the construction of a new roundabout and car park at the junction of Norwich and Richmond Roads at RAF Lakenheath revealed further evidence of the Roman settlement in the form of ditches and pits containing some Roman pottery and animal bone fragments. Unfortunately the site had suffered a lot of modern disturbance and in addition, where archaeological levels survived they were well below the development levels. However, evidence that appears to support existing theories about the presence of a band of enclosure ditches on the east and north edges of the settlement was found. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461528 Archaeological periods represented: RO, UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-33208

(E.42.2728) TL74258177, AIP database ID: {119E1B11-23F3-46EC-972B-3FDD5E8EDB36} TL72938163 Parish: Lakenheath Postal Code: IP27 9PU SMALL DIAMETER BOMB STORAGE Archaeological Monitoring Report. Small Diameter Bomb Maintenance and Storage Caruth, J Bury St Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Standard SCCAS monitoring report. A4, spiral bound including illustrations and maps Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring during the construction of Small Diameter Bomb Maintenance and Storage Facilities on the airfield at RAF Lakenheath identified two undated possible ditches. There were no finds recovered. Further evidence for the variations in the character of the landscape from sand dunes and hollows on the west side of the airfield to flatter, low lying heathland on the east side of the airfield was also identified. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1479954 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29015

(E.42.2729) TL67407610 AIP database ID: {E7EA5817-EAF8-4551-A760-5594245FA570} Parish: Mildenhall Postal Code: IP28 8NP Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

41 BEECHES ROAD, WEST ROW, MILDENHALL Archaeological Monitoring Report 41, Beeches Road, West Row, Mildenhall. A Report on the Archaeolgoical Monitoring Brooks, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, 27pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service The monitoring of footing trenches for housing uncovered intense evidence of settlement activity from the 17-19th centuries. A developed ploughsoil was the only evidence for previous land use and was probably medieval or early post-medieval. There was no evidence of the Roman or prehistoric settlement identified on other sites within the vicinity. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35394

(E.42.2730) TL66137614 AIP database ID: {BD8BC4CA-3ADC-484E-A269-0751D253B6D0} Parish: Mildenhall Postal Code: IP28 8QT THISTLEY GREEN, WEST ROW Thistley Green, West Row, Suffolk. An Archaeological Excavation Murrell, K Cambridge : Cambridge Archaeological Unit, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cambridge Archaeological Unit No archaeological remains were encountered during the investigation. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :cambridg3-28014

(E.42.2731) TL69756453 AIP database ID: {0CBB3F7E-53A3-4C07-B384-07C6843E8157} Parish: Moulton Postal Code: CB8 8SP PACKHORSE BRIDGE, MOULTON An Archaeological Watching Brief at Packhorse Bridge, Moulton, Suffolk Bates, S Norwich : NAU Archaeology , 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: NAU Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 008

OASIS ID :no

(E.42.2732) TL61406380 AIP database ID: {1D974058-4D02-4476-AD06-85EADA81DAB3} Parish: Newmarket Postal Code: CB8 0XG 3-4 ST. MARY'S COTTAGES NEWMARKET Archaeological Monitoring Report 3-4 St. Mary's Cottages Newmarket. A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring of Groundworks Tester, A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 4pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service The archaeological monitoring of footing excavations revealed the probable clay footing and section of chalk floor from a structure loosely dated by finds to the late 17th to early 18th century. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-33406

(E.42.2733) TL67677458 AIP database ID: {E13B1F16-8CAF-4CD1-877E-F888E3D54B14} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Worlington Postal Code: IP28 8PU HAWTHORN FARM, FRECKENHAM ROAD, WEST ROW, WORLINGTON Archaeological Monitoring Report: Hawthorn Farm, Frecenham Road, West Row , Worlington Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short archaeological monitoring report (negative)/(unpublished) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological Monitoring of small development site at Hawthorn Farm Worlington found no archaeological features or finds. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461366

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26100

Ipswich

(E.42.2734) TM16284320 AIP database ID: {0AA9EB0C-3C9E-4B67-AA74-B949F8A375A1} Parish: Bridge Ward Postal Code: IP2 8HX LAND AT CROFT STREET Archaeological Monitoring Report. Residential Development Of Former British Rail Land, Wherstead Road And Croft Street, Ipswich Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2005, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitoring within area of the 'Stoke Bone Bed' revealed only previously disturbed ground [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: IPS468, 1434164

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-10412

(E.42.2735) TM14774441 AIP database ID: {BB220A90-9DAA-49D8-92B7-07EDADFBC263} Parish: Gipping Ward Postal Code: IP2 0AS RANELAGH PRIMARY SCHOOL, PAULS ROAD, IPSWICH Archaeological Monitoring Report: Ranelagh Primary School, Pauls Road, Ipswich Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished archaeological monitoring report (negative) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small development at Ranelagh Primary School (negative). Development consists of laying an area of synthetic grass play surface and extending hard play area. Minimal ground disturbance was caused. No archaeological features or finds were located. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1463299

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30731

(E.42.2736) TM17594358 AIP database ID: {0C837130-4AE6-40C4-AE64-9246F3B50069} Parish: Holywells Ward Postal Code: IP3 8EL HOLYWELLS PARK Archaeological Monitoring Report. Holywells Park, Moated Enclosure Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of the moat desilting at Holywells Park, Ipswich, was undertaken during December 2006. During these operations four lengths of tree trunk that had been bored through Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 longitudinally were recovered. Each had a tapered end which fitted in to the opposite end of its neighbour and together they formed a pipe. They were recovered underneath a dam across one arm of the moat and would have allowed water to flow from one side to the other in a presumably controlled manner although this is believed to be a secondary use as they appear to have been designed to withstand substantial internal pressure such as that required in an ornamental fountain. An independent timber expert, Richard Darrah, was commissioned to undertake an assessment of the pipes and samples were taken for identification of the species which was confirmed as elm by Rowena Gale (both Darrah's and Gale's reports are included as appendices in this report). [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: IPS 497, 1464589 Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-34704

(E.42.2737) TM20074133 AIP database ID: {C394D695-EA2E-43F1-B9AF-D505C13DE165} Parish: Priory Heath Ward Postal Code: IP3 9SS 3 AUGUSTA CLOSE, IPSWICH The Swallow Inn, 3 Augusta Close, Ipswich, Suffolk. An archaeological watching brief Cass, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, A4 comb-bound client report Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Archaeological monitoring revealed no finds or deposits of archaeological interest . [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1464476

OASIS ID :thamesva1-34267

(E.42.2738) TM20534130 AIP database ID: {119941FE-149D-424E-BBE2-3729BA031B1A} Parish: Priory Heath Ward Postal Code: IP3 9SJ MEDITE HOUSE, RAMSOMES EUROPARK, IPSWICH Archaeological monitoring Report. Medite House, Ramsomes Europark, Ipswich Everett, L Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.42.2739) TM21144158 AIP database ID: {6CD385FF-CEBB-4410-9FA0-D432F5685377} Parish: Priory Heath Ward Postal Code: IP10 0DF SITE F2, RANSOMES EUROPARK, IPSWICH Site F2, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich. A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring Everett, L Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, 4pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of groundwork relating to a new development discovered that the area had been subjected to considerable modern disturbance as a possible result of soil stripping and waste disposal during the construction of the Orwell Bridge. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.42.2740) TM18094560 AIP database ID: {2D0DD603-C890-4CCB-B523-19BA24A81886} Parish: Rushmere Ward Postal Code: IP4 4JE Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

MODULAR UNIT AT SIDEGATE LANE PRIMARY SCHOOL, IPSWICH Modular Unit at Sidegate Lane Primary School, Ipswich Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring in advance of the construction of a Modular Unit at Sidegate Lane Primary School, Sidegate Lane, Ipswich revealed no archaeological features. A small unstratified sherd of prehistoric pottery was recovered. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: IPS 589, 1459963 Archaeological periods represented: LPR

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-32966

(E.42.2741) TM16964526 AIP database ID: {DE289AD4-5AC4-4933-A314-0B862802F497} Parish: St. Margaret's Ward Postal Code: IP4 2ST LAND ADJACENT BRIDLEWAYS, VERMONT CRESCENT, IPSWICH Archaeological Monitoring Report Land adjacent Bridleways, Vermont Crescent, Ipswich Good, C Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service The construction of two new dwellings at Land adjacent Bridleways, Vermont Crescent, Ipswich required a programme of archaeological monitoring. The site is within 22m of a previous archaeological investigation which had Saxon and medieval pottery. The new houses required a topsoil strip that was inspected during and after excavation. No archaeological finds or features were revealed during the monitoring. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-24080

(E.42.2742) TM14684566 AIP database ID: {15034472-059D-4514-A8DF-8221DE908A0A} Parish: Westgate Ward Postal Code: IP1 4ER 2 MANOR CLOSE, WALBERSWICK Archaeological Monitoring Report: 2 Manor Close, Walberswick Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small residential house extension. In the south west corner of the footings a shallow feature containg gravel and lime mortar was partially revealed and may represent a yard surface or remains of a demolished building. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458387

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-22225

Mid Suffolk

(E.42.2743) TM12735140 AIP database ID: {B23BD763-8822-44DA-BF94-DD7DCBC63505} Parish: Barham Postal Code: IP6 0PA FORMER JACKSON SITE, NORWICH ROAD Archaeological Monitoring Report. Former Jackson Site, Norwich Road, Barham Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 monitoring of groundwork associated with a residential devlopment did not reveal any significant archaeological features or deposits. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1460538

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30945

(E.42.2744) TM07355418 AIP database ID: {C988E270-C00D-4623-ABCE-DB924A2208E5} Parish: Barking Postal Code: IP6 8HN PLUM TREE FARM, Archaeological Monitoring Report. Plum Tree Farm, Barking Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service no archaeological deposits/features revealed during monitoring of footings for replacement structure [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: BRK111, 1458671

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-23192

(E.42.2745) TM05795173 AIP database ID: {7D24F61F-ED11-4891-9168-D6CA8FAF1FBD} Parish: Barking Postal Code: IP6 8JE THE PIGGERY NO.3, MOAT FARM BARNS, BARKING TYE, BARKING Archaeological Monitoring Report The Piggery No. 3 Moat Farm Barns, Barking Tye Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished negative monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Planning permission to erect a double garage and cartlodge. The development lies within the curtilage of a Grade II listed former stable range dating to the early or mid-seventeenth centurywhich formed part a complex of structures associated with Moat Farm to the immediate north-east of the site. Moat Farm house has been dated to the mid-seventeenth century and is situated beside the remains of an incomplete medieval moat. Around thirty linear metres of building footings were dug to a depth of up to 0.90m and were monitored. The only feature observed during the monitoring was a thin remnant of a rammed chalk surface, or layer, which survived below the topsoil within the western footing trenches. This feature is most likely to be relatively recent in date, although no artefactual evidence could be associated with it. No other archaeological features or finds were located as a result of the monitoring. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: BRK 112, 1459631

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29850

(E.42.2746) TL93366325 AIP database ID: {A4E252C3-C0DC-49FF-A3DF-53B3BC12406F} Parish: Beyton Postal Code: IP30 9AB BEY 004 LAND ADJACENT TO WHITE HORSE, BEYTON Land adjacent White Horse, Beyton Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2006, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service The construction of two new houses at land adjacent to the White Horse pub in Beyton, required a programme of archaeological monitoring to be undertaken. The site is close to the medieval green of the village and has frontage onto the old roadway to Bury. The development entailed a strip for a new access road and footings for the dwellings. The roadway strip was monitored continuously and the Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 footings were inspected after excavation. No archaeological finds or features were revealed during the monitoring. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1447066, BEY 004

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-18340

(E.42.2747) TM27156939 AIP database ID: {CC9BA46E-055E-4B2B-A6D4-79B3F1B907EC} Parish: Brundish Postal Code: IP13 8AY THE CHANTRY, CHURCH LANE Archaeological Monitoring Report: The Chantry, Church Lane, Brundish Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitoring of groundwork associated with construction of swimming pool adjacent the moated farmhouse revealed two undated ditches. One contained modern debris and had been recently filled, no artefacts were recovered from the other. They were perpendicular and their alignments matched other nearby boundaries suggesting a medieval or later date. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: BUH 025, 1461535 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30857

(E.42.2748) TL98645770 AIP database ID: {27E15C89-98A1-4F44-B93D-A4CE850F681F} Parish: Buxhall Postal Code: IP14 3DR COCKERELLS HALL, RATTLESDEN ROAD, BUXHALL (BUX 027) Cockerells Hall, Rattlesden Road, Buxhall Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short, unpublished grey literature report (negative) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Continuous archaeological monitoring of small area of groundworks at moated site ahead of the construction of a swimming pool. The site area lies near to the anticipated northwest corner of the original medieval moat (now partially filled in). The outcome of the monitoring indicates that the excavated area actually avoided the original line of the moat. No archaeological features or finds were located. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457177

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26759

(E.42.2749) TM17336374 AIP database ID: {A2000A1B-1DCE-4539-A2AC-3F750EB9CA5A} Parish: Debenham Postal Code: IP14 6PL DEBENHAM PRE-SCHOOL, SIR ROBERT HITCHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL, ASPALL ROAD, DEBENHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report. Debenham Pre-School, Sir Robert Hitcham Primary School, Aspall Road, Debenham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short, Unpublished grey literature report of archaeological monitoring (negative). Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small detached development within area of established school (negative). The monitoring of fifteen concrete pads 1.2m square by 1m deep did not penetratye a layer of coluvium, so archaeological potential cannot be totally discounted. [OASIS(Au)]

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SMR primary record number: 1459499

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30652

(E.42.2750) TM16966320 AIP database ID: {D0D75199-2C2B-4CB7-9598-88A4C6E92C23} Parish: Debenham Postal Code: IP14 6RQ LAND OFF HENRY STREET, DEBENHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report. Land off Henry Street, Debenham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished archaeological monitoring report (negative) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small housing development failed to locate any archaeological finds or features. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1480160

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-28799

(E.42.2751) TM17316369 AIP database ID: {31FEFF89-B99F-4E64-8D8F-F40062A59095} Parish: Debenham Postal Code: IP14 6PL SIR ROBERT HITCHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL, ASPALL ROAD, DEBENHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report. Sir Robert Hitcham Primary School, Debenham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished archaeological monitoring report (grey lit.) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small extension to an existing nineteenth century school building (negative). [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459493, DBN 128

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30649

(E.42.2752) TL93496107 AIP database ID: {D5B46D5F-6FB9-4C6D-A2C3-2DB6A2EBD91B} Parish: Hessett Postal Code: IP30 9BQ THE BARN, SPRING FARM, HESSETT Archaeological Monitoring Report. The Barn, Spring Farm, Hessett Tester, A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 7pp, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service A monitoring at Spring Farm, Hessett uncovered the flint foundations of a post-medieval building within the moated enclosure. Evidence from the moat showed that it had been cleaned where the new access bridge was being built. A ditch alongside Manor Road, which had infilled naturally, was undated. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26661

(E.42.2753) TL97906969 AIP database ID: {18A61CC5-940C-4997-A8D3-A606331A0484} Parish: Hunston Postal Code: IP31 3EE THE OLD RECTORY, STOCK HILL, LANGHAM Monitoring of the new stables at The Old Rectory, Stock Hill, Langham Gill, D Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, 12pp, figs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Evidence of medieval occupation was found during monitoring of the groundwork for a new stable block at the Old Rectory, Langham. A hearth, post hole and a narrow slot were recorded and the pottery date suggested that the site was occupied between the 12th and 14th century. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29529

(E.42.2754) TM09577460 AIP database ID: {5B0C8DBF-1C82-4962-94DC-4F6F57AFACB6} Parish: Mellis Postal Code: IP23 8EE TREE TOPS, THE COMMON, MELLIS Archaeological Monitoring Report. Tree Tops, The Common, Mellis Caruth, J Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 4pp, figs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring of footing trenches for an extension at the site identified a large undated ditch, thought to be an infilled part of the medieval or post-medieval water management systems of moats, ponds and drains that could still be seen within the settlement surrounding the medieval green. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-28631

(E.42.2755) TM08895523 AIP database ID: {356420F4-1947-4F1C-9B2F-CFE83522243D} Parish: Needham Market Postal Code: IP6 8AH 2 CROWN STREET, NEEDHAM MARKET Archaeological Monitoring Report: 2 Crown Street, Needham Market Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished monitoring report (negative) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of small development (house extension) No archaeology found [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458247, NDM 020

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-28935

(E.42.2756) TM08985486 AIP database ID: {F71D0D9B-2857-4C7A-8B93-CB26A1A232CF} Parish: Needham Market Postal Code: IP6 8AL 8 HIGH STREET, NEEDHAM MARKET 8 High Street, Needham Market Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Continuous monitoring of footings for extension to C16th timber framed house revealed no archaeological finds or features. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457194, NDM 023

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26924

(E.42.2757) TM08715512 AIP database ID: {B4E8394B-4DFC-47B6-BACD-C18B731D6FF8} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Needham Market Postal Code: IP6 8DQ WOODWARDS LANE, HIGH STREET, NEEDHAM MARKET Archaeological Monitoring Report Woodwards Lane, High Street, Needham Market. A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring Everett, L Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 5pp, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Planning permission for the construction of a bungalow on land at Woodwards Lane, Needham Market, required a programme of archaeological works. Monitoring of the site was carried out on 2nd November 2007. Despite the sites location within an area of medieval settlement and to the rear of medieval buildings, where evidence of domestic activity might be expected, no archaeological deposits were observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-34277

(E.42.2758) TM04777864 AIP database ID: {110ABB10-8403-4C35-8CD3-7D6CA31D6022} Parish: Redgrave Postal Code: IP22 1TB MONEYPOT HILL FARM Archaeological Excavation Report. Moneypot Hill Farm Gill, D Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 38pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological excavation was carried out at the Grade II Listed Moneypot Hill Farm, Redgrave on the site of the former timber-framed cottage that was irreparably damaged by fire in February 2006. The building was modest, constructed in two main stages in the mid and late 16th century, probably by tenant farmers. A chimney was inserted in the 17th century and the building extended in the 18th century. Around the turn of the 19th century part of the original mid 16th century building was demolished. All of the archaeological evidence of the mid-late 16th century range was ephemeral, and without prior knowledge of the building, would have been probably impossible to interpret. All of the building evidence occurred within the depth of the 16th century topsoil and would be expected to be lost to any agricultural activity or reworking of the soil and therefore would have been invisible in the course of most archaeological excavations. The house constructed in the 16th century had been built on a fresh site with no evidence of a medieval building or earlier activity. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-36567

(E.42.2759) TM02206170, AIP database ID: {AE82EB9C-37FE-461A-BE19-27DAB0DBE18D} TM04405970 Parish: Stowmarket, Harleston Postal Code: IP14 3PY, IP14 1NA A14 HAUGHLEY BENDS IMPROVEMENTS A14 Haughley Bends Improvements. Archaeological Evaluation and Watching Brief Report Birbeck, V Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 20pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology An evaluation, followed by a watching brief, was carried out in advance of, and during, improvements at a notorious accident black spot on the A14. Two Late Iron Age or early Roman features were recorded, possibly relating to a small farmstead or settlement in the general area. These features were preserved in situ. A small assemblage of prehistoric flintwork and pottery, residual Early Neolithic and Beaker pottery and two sherds of Saxon pottery were recovered from the topsoil. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: ENE, EM, LNE, LIA

OASIS ID :no

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.42.2760) TM12897627 AIP database ID: {FC1A7CDD-E654-4FD7-8C3E-9E5DA7EFF23D} Parish: Thrandeston Postal Code: IP23 8AU MALTINGS FARM, GREAT GREEN Maltings Farm, Great Green, Thrandeston Allan, D Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of groundwork at Maltings Farm, Great Green, Thrandeston. Was undertaken on 11th April 2007. Footings for a new outbuilding were inspected but no archaeological deposits or features were identified. The topsoil contained large amounts of brick, flint, tile, modern glass and plastic. This monitoring event is recorded on the Sites and Monuments Record under the reference (TDE 018). [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459482, TDE 018

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26370

(E.42.2761) TL91406537 AIP database ID: {2B6F7DB0-7DFB-4824-8617-326299F492A5} Parish: Thurston Postal Code: IP31 3PJ 9 THE HAWTHORNS, THURSTON Archaeological Monitoring Report 9 The Hawthorns, Thurston THS 015. A Report on the Archaeological Monitoring of Groundworks Tester, A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological monitoring of footing trenches revealed undisturbed ground with no evidence of archaeological features. [Au]

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-23826

(E.42.2762) TM25917189 AIP database ID: {20EF6A91-6EA3-452A-8B66-5BAF1B921AED} Parish: Wilby Postal Code: IP21 5LU MOAT FARM, WILBY Barn Conversion, Moat Farm Wilby Boulter, S Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Unbound A4 document Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service As part of a programme of archaeological works associated with a barn conversion and construction of a swimming pool at Moat Farm, Wilby, the excavation of underpinning trenches was monitored, no archaeological features or finds were located. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1480163, WBY 010, WBY 001 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29894

(E.42.2763) TM06995072, AIP database ID: {BDD464C1-BB7B-4BE5-A27A-E745A260791F} TM07244928 Parish: Willisham, Offton Postal Code: IP8 4SF, IP8 4SL WILLISHAM TO SOMERSHAM WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT SCHEME Watching Brief: Willisham To Somersham Water Main Replacement Scheme, Suffolk SUFFOLK Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Wilson, N Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. A watching brief was undertaken during the construction of a 1.75km section of water main to the south of Willisham. The only possible features were a series of very shallow medieval plough furrows observed along the southern part of the route where the easement was stripped of topsoil. This form of ploughing is locally known as “stetch” ploughing. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :archaeol2-40995

(E.42.2764) TM18136238 AIP database ID: {FEE237AC-2709-4E4C-BEAD-682C91AF09A5} Parish: Winston Postal Code: IP14 6LD BRICK KILN COTTAGE Archaeological Monitoring Report. Brick Kiln Cottage, Winston Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper in card covers with a plastic comb binding Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of footings for extension to redundant industrial building undergoing conversion to residential use revealed a large backfilled pit or pond associated with the former brickworks on this site. The redundant building was also subject to a EH Level 2 Building Record (report included as an appendix). An extant kiln of c.1850 was noted nearby. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: WNT 005, 1464606, WNT 052 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-31841

St. Edmundsbury

(E.42.2765) TL87067923 AIP database ID: {F067CFA5-E12B-4D22-B5EB-F2540282BD4C} Parish: Barnham Postal Code: IP24 2NB LAND ADJACENT TO LEAHIGH, CHURCH LANE, BARNHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report. Land adjacent to Leahigh, Church Lane, Barnham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short, unpublished archaeological monitoring report (negative), with deposit descriptions, location plan and background details. Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Small (negative) archaeological monitoring of single dwelling development. All of the disturbed ground revealed exceptionally deep topsoil deposits, probably made ground. No archaeological features or finds were located. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1480696

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35340

(E.42.2766) TL85876449 AIP database ID: {3ECEE87E-A0EC-4EDF-8D12-15406D981D78} Parish: Bury St Edmunds Postal Code: IP33 1XX 15-17 EASTGATE STREET 15-17 Eastgate Street, Bury St. Edmund. A report on the Archaeological Monitoring Tester, A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, 26pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

The monitoring recorded up to three wells that were uncovered and the remains of five clay-line troughs toward the rear of the property interpreted as tanning pits. The finds evidence suggested a 17th century date. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: BSE 292 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :Suffolk1-43516

(E.42.2767) TL84606573 AIP database ID: {CD0D4A78-F230-463D-8DA1-F6EC66DAECF3} Parish: Bury St Edmunds Postal Code: IP32 6DE 171 TOLLGATE LANE Archaeological Monitoring report. 171 Tollgate Lane Gill, D J Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, double- sided A4 sheet Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An undated ditch was recorded in footing trenches during monitoring groundworks for an extension to the rear of 171 Tollgate Lane, Bury St Edmunds [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459626 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-28833

(E.42.2768) TL85476486 AIP database ID: {902A506E-807F-4E17-AA57-636030050E19} Parish: Bury St Edmunds Postal Code: IP33 1JP 41 NORTHGATE STREET, BURY ST. EDMUNDS Archaeological Watching Brief Report. 41 Northgate Street, Bury St. Edmunds Tester, S Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 2pp, figs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service An archaeological watching brief carried out during the excavation of footings uncovered evidence of gravel quarrying and the build up or dumping of a green/brown loam. This was interpreted as waste material from the town probably from the medieval period. [Au]

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26431

(E.42.2769) TL77274542 AIP database ID: {47909AAC-8B42-44E9-8C9E-8E39E4EA4477} Parish: Clare Postal Code: CO10 8PR BRIDGE HOUSE, CAVENDISH ROAD, CLARE Archaeological Monitoring Report. Bridge House, Cavendish Road, Clare Craven, J A Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, CD Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29805

(E.42.2770) TL7684245166 AIP database ID: {11A21EA8-CFA6-4512-B861-A51345F7C34A} Parish: Clare Postal Code: CO10 8NP CLA 054, 22 NETHERGATE STREET Archaeological Monitoring Report. 22 Nethergate Street, Clare Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Caruth, J Bury St Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Standard SCCAS monitoring report, A4 spiral bound, including maps and ilustrations Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring during the excavations for a small extension at 22, Nethergate Street, Clare, identified two pits and a small assemblage of 11th-13th century pottery recovered by the builders during their work, which although not necessarily all from the pit fills, was recovered from the general area of the pits. Nethergate Street is one of the Medieval routes into Clare and the results of this monitoring indicate occupation on this site that pre-dates any of the existing buildings along this Street. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461448 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27231

(E.42.2771) TL92926713 AIP database ID: {20892326-4BD8-4289-AD6E-EC14BBA98C24} Parish: Pakenham Postal Code: IP31 2LL MULBERRY HOUSE, CHURCH HILL, PAKENHAM Archaeological Monitoring. Mulberry House, Church Hill, Pakenham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished archaeological report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Small archaeological monitoring of site of detached garage within 100 metres of village church [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459224 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-24623

(E.42.2772) TL71664286 AIP database ID: {B1BD30DB-61E4-4096-B14B-A90C115DAC57} Parish: Wixoe Postal Code: CO10 8UD WIXOE BARNS, WIXOE Archaeological Monitoring Report Wixoe Barns, Wixoe. A Report on the Monitoring of Groundwork Associated with a Residential Development Heard, K Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of groundwork at Wixoe Barns was carried out. A standing building survey was undertaken prior to the archaeological monitoring and was the subject of a separate report. The fieldwork revealed a geological stratum of clay-with-flints overlaid by approximately 0.40m of relatively recent “made ground”. No archaeological features or deposits were observed and no artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27405

Suffolk Coastal

(E.42.2773) TM46495667 AIP database ID: {CA7D1025-A3C4-4594-B857-A9AB712540E1} Parish: Aldeburgh Postal Code: IP15 5AB 70-74 HIGH STREET Archaeological Monitoring Report. 70-74 High Street, Aldeburgh Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitoring of ground strip revealed only made ground. Test excavation revealed natural shingle deposits at depth of 1.2m [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: ADB 168, 1458692

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-23312

(E.42.2774) TM46455663 AIP database ID: {E4E51986-8929-4FD6-86FF-BC677DD2AB4A} Parish: Aldeburgh Postal Code: IP15 5AT 85 HIGH STREET 85 High Street (formerly Ward's Garage), Aldeburgh. Archaeological Monitoring Report Boulter, S P Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2008, Unbound A4 report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Conditional planning consent for the erection of housing and shops on the former Ward's Garage site at 85 High Street, Aldeburgh required a programme of archaeological works involving the monitoring of groundworks associated with the development. A number of site visits were made during the extensive grubbing out operations undertaken to remove the below ground structures (tanks, contaminated soils, inspection pits etc.) associated with the former garage on the site. The disturbance caused by the tanks extended down to a depth of c.2.5 metres below the existing ground level. Given that naturally occurring sand/gravel subsoil was seen in the sides of the excavation at a depth of 1.3 metres it must be assumed that any archaeological deposits that had been on the site had been truncated during the insertion of the tanks. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1477584

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-42192

(E.42.2775) TM46405624 AIP database ID: {DB7C1AE0-F438-4C5C-B773-684902BAA4D8} Parish: Aldeburgh Postal Code: IP15 5DL ELDORET, CRESPIGNY ROAD Archaeological Monitoring Report: Eldoret, Crespigny Road, Aldeburgh Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service archaeological monitoring of footings for new extension revealed only a post-medieval rubbish pit. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: ADB 098, 1464585 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35213

(E.42.2776) TM46525660 AIP database ID: {605BB469-47BF-4283-862E-737F23972FEB} Parish: Aldeburgh Postal Code: IP15 5BP HOPE COTTAGE, CRAG PATH Archaeological Monitoring Report: Hope Cottage, Crag Path, Aldeburgh Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of extension revealed clean shingle [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458669, ADB086

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-23158

(E.42.2777) TM34414163 AIP database ID: {245698D2-EA74-4AF1-A0E0-90EB1CD87B7A} Parish: Alderton Postal Code: IP12 3BN STANLEY HOUSE, ALDERTON Archaeological Monitoring Report. Stanley House, Alderton, Suffolk Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short, unpublished (negative) archaeological monitoring report. Includes plan, text, background information and brief and spec. Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Small (negative) archaeological monitoring of house extension, with associated footings and services trenches. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1480697, ADT 065

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35488

(E.42.2778) TM30496874 AIP database ID: {6AB9A323-403C-4ECF-B489-093E77BA4F1F} Parish: Badingham Postal Code: IP13 8NF CHURCH COTTAGE, LOW ROAD Archaeological Monitoring Report: Church Cottage, Low Road, Badingham Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitoring of groundwork associated with the construction of an extension to the rear of the property did not reveal any archaeological deposits or features despite its close proximity to the nearby parish church [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: BDG050, 1459456

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30428

(E.42.2779) TM34674029 AIP database ID: {51ECF838-4743-4606-A2FD-CD5B6A0B2057} Parish: Bawdsey Postal Code: IP12 3AH THE COACH HOUSE, THE STREET Archaeological Monitoring Report: The Coach House, The Street, Bawdsey Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitoring of footings for new garage block - no archaeological features or deposits identified. Natural sand subsoil at a depth of 0.45m [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1460539, BAW 158

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30668

(E.42.2780) TM24415434 AIP database ID: {74FB254C-794E-48F8-AD24-B758E7499326} Parish: Debach Postal Code: IP13 6BY WOODLANDS, WOODBRIDGE ROAD, DEBACH Archaeological Monitoring Report Woodlands, Woodbridge Road, Debach. A Report on the Monitoring of Groundwork Associated with a Residential Development Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Heard, K Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of groundwork at Woodlands was carried out. The fieldwork revealed a geological stratum of chalky clay (presumably glacial till) overlaid by subsoil and topsoil. No archaeological features or deposits were observed and no artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27657

(E.42.2781) TM37385849 AIP database ID: {BA7352A1-D8D8-4931-A461-35CB8BFE073D} Parish: Farnham Postal Code: IP17 1LX BURNT HOUSE FARM, LANGHAM ROAD, FARNHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report: Burnt House Farm, Langham Road, Farnham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short Archaeological monitoring report (unpublished) (largely negative) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small domestic development: trenches for geothermal heating installation revealed no archaeological features and a small number of unstratified finds. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1439569

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26147

(E.42.2782) TM28506338 AIP database ID: {2E35D8B2-6D1D-4553-9CC3-D180DF5E901A} Parish: Framlingham Postal Code: IP13 9AP CROWN HOTEL, MARKET HILL Archaeological Monitoring Report: Crown Hotel, Market Hill, Framlingham Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitoring of groundwork associated with refurbishment and extension to function room revealed only made ground of probable 18th century or later date. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1463427, FML 048

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-35352

(E.42.2783) TM23134888 AIP database ID: {9AD3848E-07E1-4292-9F54-7E4DEBABC449} Parish: Great Bealings Postal Code: IP13 6NY CHURCH OF ST.MARY, GREAT BEALINGS Archaeological Monitoring Report. Church of St. Mary, Great Bealings Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short, unpublished archaeological monitoring report (negative) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Small archaeological monitoring (negative) of footings for a detached toilet facility near to Great Bealings Church. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459455, BEG 053

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30344

(E.42.2784) TM24043948 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {BDDA0DAE-5B2F-4377-A484-D34911026A05} Parish: Levington Postal Code: IP10 0LJ LOT 3, RED HOUSE FARM, BRIDGE ROAD, LEVINGTON Archaeological Monitoring Report: Lot 3, Red House Farm, Bridge Road, Levington Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short (negative), unpublished archaeological monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological Monitoring of small (stable block) development. This is an area of extensive cropmarks. No archaeological features or finds located, but the ground disturbance was very light. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: LVT 063, 1459483

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-29726

(E.42.2785) TM25714510 AIP database ID: {7EBC6378-CEE3-4450-8C09-D6144985501F} Parish: Martlesham Postal Code: IP5 3RW AREA 5, WALDRINGFIELD QUARRY, BRETT AGGREGATES, MARTLESHAM Archaeological Monitoring Report Area 5, Waldringfield Quarry, Brett Aggregates, Martlesham (SMR ref. MRM139) A Report on the Monitoring of the Topsoil Strip in advance of an Extension to the Existing Quarry Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of the initial topsoil strip in advance of an extension to the existing Waldringfield Quarry and revealed three undated ditches interpreted as early field boundaries. [Au(adp)

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-33022

(E.42.2786) TM42135008 AIP database ID: {60DC42B4-6D00-4AC3-ACE5-6D37C28F4C3C} Parish: Orford Postal Code: IP12 2LN THE RANDALLS, FRONT STREET The Randalls, Front Street, Orford Everett, L Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Conditional planning consent for an extension to The Randalls, Orford, required archaeological monitoring of the associated groundworks. The area had been subject to modern disturbance and no features or artefacts were observed. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1463406

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-34294

(E.42.2787) TM22295635 AIP database ID: {402B8664-0523-4B08-BBEC-2EB4A30ACBBE} Parish: Otley Postal Code: IP6 9PE MOAT FARM, OTLEY Erection of a replacement farmhouse, Moat Farm, Otley Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Small scale excavation on site of former (now destroyed by fire) listed building in Otley. Excavation revealed no archaeology - site badly damaged by oil contamination during fire which affected Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 preservation of any potential archaeology. Also documentary study - suggested that site wasn't a moat, despite its name. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457172, OTY 029

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27225

(E.42.2788) TM42437540 AIP database ID: {31D22698-1A42-4422-9B8A-59699F9A9DD4} Parish: Wenhaston with Mells Hamlet Postal Code: IP19 9BJ LAND ADJACENT TO CHESTER COTTAGE, CHURCH LANE Archaeological Monitoring Report. Land adjacent to Chester Cottage, Church Lane, Wenhaston Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: monitoring of groundworks did not reveal any significant archaeological remains. Large, undated disturbance noted in centre of site - origin or purpose unknown. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458676, WMH 031

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-23206

(E.42.2789) TM17504752 AIP database ID: {1F193467-EAD1-4AFF-9341-888707AFB4BF} Parish: Westerfield Postal Code: IP6 9BE LAND TO THE EAST OF OLD GLEBE HOUSE, WESTERFIELD ROAD Archaeological Monitoring Report. Land to the East of Old Glebe House, Westerfield Road, Westerfield Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of groundwork associated with the construction of a single dwelling. Landscaping and footings for the new building were examined but no archaeological features or artefacts of any period were identified. The natural subsoil comprised a silty orange clay changing to grey boulder clay at depth. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: WRF 016, 1464591

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-34369

(E.42.2790) TM47647058 AIP database ID: {CBFBC92F-32C2-4845-965B-095DBCBCF2B7} Parish: Westleton Postal Code: IP17 3DU LAND ADJACENT TO THE OLD FORGE, ST. JAMES ST, DUNWICH Archaeological Monitoring of Land Adjacent to The Old Forge, St. James Street, Dunwich Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished archaeological monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of a small single dwelling development at land adjacent to The Old Forge, St James Street, Dunwich. No features seen, small quantity of medieval and later unstratified finds. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1448305 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-26254

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.42.2791) TM47607058 AIP database ID: {2D842EA2-63F5-4444-B416-8F6C878C0B8B} Parish: Westleton Postal Code: IP17 3DU THE OLD FORGE, ST. JAMES STREET The Old Forge, St. James Street, Dunwich Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2006, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Small scale extensions to The Old Forge, St James Street, Dunwich, required a programme of archaeological monitoring to be undertaken. Occasional fragments of post medieval pottery and glass were revealed in the footings but no further archaeology. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: DUN 091, 1448305 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-19196

(E.42.2792) TM30135567 AIP database ID: {3956E49A-F60A-4A83-B48B-CF54881E9BE1} Parish: Wickham Market Postal Code: IP13 0HE 22 HIGH STEET Archaeological Monitoring Report. 22 High Street, Wickham Market Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of groundworks for nursery revealed only clean natural subsoil beneath garden soil. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: WKM021, 1459459

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30558

(E.42.2793) TM26504801 AIP database ID: {775198C3-1D7F-478D-8671-AE3A26EA93B6} Parish: Woodbridge Postal Code: IP12 4DL BROOM HEATH COTTAGE, BROOM HEATH, WOODBRIDGE Archaeological Monitoring Report. Broom Heath Cottage, Broom Heath, Woodbridge Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished archaeological monitoring report (negative) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of small single dwelling development (negative) [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457173

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-28304

Waveney

(E.42.2794) TM32998286 AIP database ID: {F14E54F5-C9FD-400E-9801-6151B74675FB} Parish: All Saints and St. Nicholas, South Elmham Postal Code: IP19 0PB CHURCH FARM Archaeological Monitoring Report. Church Farm, All Saints and St. Nicholas South Elmham Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 monitoring of footings to existing farmhouse within moated enclosure did not reveal any archaeological deposits or remains. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: SEN 002, 1458330

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-30989

(E.42.2795) TM55169399 AIP database ID: {BB7A815A-3A93-4721-B9D3-A247B2889F82} Parish: Harbour Ward Postal Code: NR32 1HU ROYAL FALCON PUB, HIGH STREET, LOWESTOFT Royal Falcon Pub, High Street, Lowestoft Good, C Bury St. Edmunds : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Monitoring of internal pad holes for re-structuring within the pub revealed no archaeology. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1460264, LWT 157

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-25630

(E.42.2796) TM50237843 AIP database ID: {197EA95D-1452-4C33-A669-8A44C67F7AE8} Parish: Reydon Postal Code: IP18 6SR SMEAR FARM, SMEAR LANE EAST Archaeological Monitoring Report. Smear Farm, Reydon Sommers, M Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service monitorng of c.350m service trench revealed only topsoil over undisturbed natural subsoil, which comprised yellow sand and gravel [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: REY 059, 1461658

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-34997

(E.42.2797) TM34668189 AIP database ID: {8A0080E6-EF60-4B21-9E9B-D90278955B85} Parish: Rumburgh Postal Code: IP19 0NU ABBEY FARM, RUMBURGH, SUFFOLK Archaeological Monitoring Report. Abbey Farm, Rumburgh Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short archaeological monitoring report (unpublished) Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological Monitoring of small extension to Abbey Farmhouse which is situated within the abbey complex as defined by previous geophysical survey. Robbed out walls footings located probably represent south and west walls of the priory parlour. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459041 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-24317

(E.42.2798) TM44578980 AIP database ID: {AB79C7DD-C60E-40ED-B0C8-03F55A5D8A46} Parish: Worlingham Postal Code: NR34 7RY Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

WORLINGHAM CEVCP SCHOOL, RECTORY LANE , WORLINGHAM Worlingham CEVCP School, Rectory Road, Worlingham Atfield, R Ipswich : Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, 2007, Short unpublished negative monitoring report Work undertaken by: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Archaeological monitoring of school extension near to medieval settlement core (negative). [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: WGM 015, 1457197

OASIS ID :suffolkc1-27073 Thurrock

Thurrock UA

(E.86.2799) TQ58957785 AIP database ID: {33846678-A4BE-42DD-BFA4-9DFB5656CEE3} Parish: West Thurrock and South Stifford Ward Postal Code: RM20 4BH SANDY LANE, WEST THURROCK An Archaeological Watching Brief on Geotechnical Investigations at the ELV Recovery Site, Sandy Lane, West Thurrock, Essex Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd Brockley : Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd., 2007, 18pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd. No archaeological features were identified truncating observed alluvial layers. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :preconst1-27021

(E.86.2800) TQ5834777675 AIP database ID: {21FF0DF1-6B0A-4F87-83CD-136503E6D28C} Parish: West Thurrock and South Stifford Ward Postal Code: RM16 1HX SCHOOLFIELD ROAD, WEST THURROCK Schoolfield Road, West Thurrock, Essex. Archaeological Watching Brief Barton, C Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The watching brief covered works in three areas of the overall development. No archaeological deposits or features were present confirming the findings of an earlier borehole survey that had indicated that large parts of the site had previously undergone levels of truncation. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no