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Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 South West Bath & North East

Bath and North East Somerset

(E.47.3492) ST7536765382 AIP database ID: {01CDD62A-7FEC-47F0-88E1-9432C41A38A3} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: BA2 6LX 10 HENRIETTA VILLAS, HENRIETTA ROAD, BATH 10 Henrietta Villas, Henrietta Road, Bath. Archaeological Watching Brief Joyce, S & Aston, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology during groundworks associated with internal and external alterations at 10 Henrietta Villas, Henrietta Road, Bath. These alterations included the erection of a new rear extension following the demolition of an existing structure. No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundworks, and no artefactual material was recovered. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1486577

OASIS ID :cotswold2-47009

(E.47.3493) ST7485865098 AIP database ID: {365D91EE-0FB7-4E5C-9BE6-B447523724A8} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: BA1 2JR 6 BARTON BUILDINGS, BATH An Archaeological Watching Brief During Refurbishment Work at 6 Barton Buildings, Bath Watkins, K Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant The works revealed no features or deposits of archaeological interest. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/79

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3494) ST7515764732 AIP database ID: {08E1BCE9-767F-4FDF-AAB7-C054D6DEA56B} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: BA1 1NG FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, YORK STREET, BATH Friends Meeting House, York Street, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset Robinson, F & Milby, S Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Groundwork excavations revealed a layer of 19th/20th century flagstones overlaying late 19th century backfill deposits from the existing sewer pipe. Contemporary stone buttresses supporting the buildings on either side of the trench were observed at the eastern and western ends. Finds recovered from the watching brief comprised a small assemblage that spanned the Roman to late post-medieval periods although most of the material was dated to the late 17th century and later. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/73 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3495) ST7870066500, Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {4F494D48-5B14-4901-869E-D2B0E9A42938} ST7940063900 Parish: Bathford Postal Code: BA1 1GG, BA1 7RR WARLEIGH WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT Warleigh Water Main Replacement, Bath and North East Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Milby, S & Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Groundwork excavations throughout the pipeline revealed a simple horizontal sequence of topsoil which in Field 10 overlay a deposits of buried medieval ploughsoil. A simple sequence of medieval occupation deposits was observed on the western slope of Field 10, as were a possible medieval wall footing and a small ditch. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/98 Archaeological periods represented: MD, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3496) ST7704064224, AIP database ID: {A82F09FB-3D2E-4562-9800-13BFDDC7F698} ST7741864159 Parish: Bathwick Ward Postal Code: BA2 6DR, BA2 7AZ THE AVENUE, CLAVERTON DOWN, BATH The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, Bath and North-East Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological features/deposits were observed during the course of the watching brief and no artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3497) ST65506820 AIP database ID: {8C895E49-542F-47A9-B042-56990EF3F6E0} Parish: Keynsham Postal Code: BS18 1EP LAND AT TEMPLE STREET, KEYNSHAM Land at Temple Street, Keynsham. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief RSK Group Plc Helsby : RSK Group Plc, 2007, 21pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: RSK Group Plc Features identified during an earlier archaeological evaluation were located during the watching brief. In addition, the shallow foundations of a structure believed to be that of a building shown on the 1904 Ordnance Survey mapping were also recorded along with further subsurface features. No features earlier than those dating from the late 19th century were identified. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3498) ST65296899 AIP database ID: {1E628DBF-7E8F-4C3E-9663-96EA983974E8} Parish: Keynsham Postal Code: BS18 2BJ POOL BARTON, KEYNSHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief during a New Residential Development at Pool Barton, Keynsham K, Watkins Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 6pp, figs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant The previous evaluation work recorded the remains of a circular burnt feature interpreted as a possible lime kiln. During the watching brief the remaining structure was quite ephemeral and consisted of partial remains of a stone filled circular cut, possibly a truncated wall foundation, with burnt area in the middle. Associated finds of ceramics appeared to suggest an 19th or 19th century date for this feature. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/91 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3499) ST74306500 AIP database ID: {E53A12B7-DFE5-435D-878E-7A59389FC9D2} Parish: Kingsmead Ward Postal Code: BA1 2TL 1-6 ST. GEORGE'S STREET 1-6 St. George's Street, Bath Heaton, M : Michael Heaton Heritage Consultants, 2007, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton Heritage Consultants The deposits revealed at the base of the test pits were wholly compatible with the Lias sands and clays. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/104

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3500) ST74506346 AIP database ID: {A68AD2BC-7097-47A8-9CE9-4C32BAD7F8F2} Parish: Lyncombe Ward Postal Code: BA2 2AR 114 BLOOMFIELD ROAD, BATH 114 Bloomfield Road, Bath, Bath and North-east Somerset. Archaeological Watching Brief Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork, and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3501) ST74306190 AIP database ID: {3D80D7D1-A46F-449E-A228-207BB6C6B5A3} Parish: Lyncombe Ward Postal Code: BA2 5RF THE LINK SCHOOL, FROME ROAD The Link School, Frome Road, Bath. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Avon Archaeological Unit : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2007, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit Reduced level excavation revealed clean subsoil and natural weathered . No significant archaeological deposits or finds were revealed. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/99

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3502) ST67245354 AIP database ID: {40E56411-EBCF-426C-8DD9-C4A8A2F1BEF1} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Norton-Radstock Postal Code: BA3 4AZ PLOT 1 WESTFIELD INDUSTRIAL EASTE, RADSTOCK An Archaeological Watching Brief During Construction of a Large Commercial Premises at Plot 1 Westfield Industrial Easte, Radstock Watkins, K Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant The works revealed no deposits of archaeological significance within the development area. Across the site there was substantial modern ground disturbance from previous industrial premises on the site, up to a depth of 2m below current ground level truncating the natural underlying clay. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/101

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3503) ST73466181 AIP database ID: {62CA3AF3-DD93-4340-8378-DFB9AA757994} Parish: Odd Down Ward Postal Code: BA2 2SU NEW BURNT HOUSE, 628 WELLSWAY ROAD New Burnt House, 628 Wellsway Road, Bath, North East Somerset. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Mumford, J & Hiller, J Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The watching brief revealed a single undated site extending across the site on a north-east/south-west alignment. The ditch was presumably for drainage purposes or represented a land boundary. A single probable 19th century stone-built culvert was also investigated and modern services associated with the recently demolished buildings were observed. No other archaeological features were noted cutting the natural silty clay and sandstone brash. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007/3 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3504) ST71205710 AIP database ID: {A94634A4-C636-4609-BC23-845E888CC3E8} Parish: Peasedown St. John Postal Code: BA2 8PR PLOT B, BATH BUSINESS PARK, PEASEDOWN ST. JOHN Plot B, Bath Business Park, Peasedown St. John, Bath and North-east Somerset Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The watching brief identified no features or deposits of archaeological interest and no material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3505) ST7623961285 AIP database ID: {D38644ED -8754-49B3-9BD4-0100107F7B5E} Parish: Southstoke Postal Code: BA2 7BU RAW WATER MAIN, Raw Water Main, Monkton Combe, Bath and North-East Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Milby, S Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological features/deposits were observed within the easement of the pipe trench and no further artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)]

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SMR primary record number: 2007/78

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3506) ST5990763669 AIP database ID: {07701261-F37F-48DC-97DE-70A619989A6C} Parish: Stanton Drew Postal Code: BS18 4ES PROPOSED NEW WATER MAIN, STANTON DREW Proposed New Water Main, Stanton Drew, Bath and North East Somerset Smith, J : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3507) ST6019663179 AIP database ID: {82A5EB45-3110-4AFD-804E-4D50108568BA} Parish: Stanton Drew Postal Code: BS18 4DX STANTON DREW STW ADDITIONAL TREATMENT Stanton Drew STW Additional Treatment, Bath and North East Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F & Tizzard, A Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Monitoring of the development groundwork revealed no visible archaeological remains/deposits and no artefacts were found. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2008/29

OASIS ID :no

(E.47.3508) ST75506545 AIP database ID: {37F81A02-D3FE-4157-8CD7-FD48E1E7302A} Parish: Walcot Ward Postal Code: BA2 6NX GIBB'S GARAGE, BATHWICK STREET, BATH Gibb's Garage, Bathwick Street, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset Milbank, D Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services No deposits of archaeological interest were observed and no finds of archaeological interest recovered. Seven chambers beyond the site beneath Bathwick Street were photographically recorded. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :thamesva1-31474 Bristol

Bristol, City of UA

(E.54.3509) ST59207380 AIP database ID: {AA15D7D9-40CA-4015-A89E-450676D4F28B} Parish: Ashley Ward Postal Code: BS2 8QJ LAND AT BACKFIELDS, ST. PAUL'S Land at Backfields, St. Paul's, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Saunders, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

During a watching brief, a number of stone wall footings relating to 18th century circular stable block were identified together with a stone wall footing predating the construction of the circular stable clock. Brick-built structures, probable relating to 19th century housing, modern concrete foundations and services were also found. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3510) ST59137425 AIP database ID: {07704C6B-5180-4C2C-B74C-51A0CC880FE1} Parish: Ashley Ward Postal Code: BS6 5RL THE FORMER DOVERCOURT GARAGE AT NOS. 154-156 CHELTENHAM ROAD, MONTPELIER, BRISTOL The Former Dovercourt Garage at Nos. 154-156 Cheltenham Road, Montpelier, Bristol. Archaeological Standing Building Survey and Monitoring Etheridge, D Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2007, 53pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit Building recording of the standing structure in 2006 was undertaken in advance of partial demolition and redevelopment of the 19th century site. Detailed photographic recording demonstrated the nature of the interior of the house. Monitoring in 2007 revealed no archaeological remains dating to earlier than the late 18th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3511) ST5335078650 AIP database ID: {70483C75-7356-4A89-8EF6-C4C97626BFAC} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS11 8AZ FIFTH WAY, AVONMOUTH, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief of Land at Fifth Way, Avonmouth, Bristol Longman, T Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24541

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3512) ST53807968 AIP database ID: {0D28569F-7698-4C45-B641-042C86C898E2} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS11 0XH PLOT 10, CABOT PARK, AVONMOUTH Plot 10, Cabot Park, Avonmouth. City of Bristol. An archaeological watching brief report Gannon, S : Museum of London Archaeology Service, 2007, 9pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Museum of London Archaeology Service The watching brief revealed that ground reduction was not deep enough to affect potential (though unproven) archaeological features on the site. Two modern drainage features (inspection chambers/sumps) were observed during the watching brief. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :molas1-48925

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(E.54.3513) ST53578006 AIP database ID: {EE62AA33-80BF-4980-9FFE-508041A67F18} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS10 7RX PLOT 2B, CABOT PARK, POPLAR WAY EAST, BRISTOL Plot 2b, Cabot Park, Poplar Way East, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Sell, S Swansea : Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd., 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd. No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24659

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3514) ST53457900 AIP database ID: {0BED4DAD-F3A0-48D2-B8DF-07B5CBD5D53F} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS11 8AZ PLOT 4A, CABOT PARK, POPLAR WAY EAST, BRISTOL Plot 4a, Cabot Park, Poplar Way East, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Dunning, R & Sell, S Swansea : Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd., 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd. The watching brief noted archaeological deposits of a post-medieval and modern date, including a bank and rean. No features or artefacts associated with the known prehistoric site of Little Googs were noted, although the horizons potentially associated with prehistoric and Roman settlement were noted during the deeper groundwork. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3515) ST53408000 AIP database ID: {81BDB04E-22B5-4EAE-8451-13F9506FDE02} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS11 0YH PLOT 4B, CABOT PARK, POPLAR WAY EAST, BRISTOL Plot 4b, Cabot Park, Poplar Way East, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Sell, S HSwansea : Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd., 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd. No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3516) ST53797992 AIP database ID: {3B7863FA-C07B-4749-931D-4AEABDAD1136} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS10 7RX PLOT 9, CABOT PARK, AVONMOUTH Plot 9, Cabot Park, Avonmouth, Bristol. An Archaeological Watching Brief Museum of London Archaeology Service London : Museum of London Archaeology Service, 2007, 3pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Museum of London Archaeology Service Plot 9 lies in the south-eastern part of the Cabot site. It covers some 7 acres of open grassland. Following a geophysical survey four pits were dug in order to locate possible buried ordnance. Pit 4 cut extended a maximum of 0.3m deep, within the topsoil. It was filled with a disarticulated clay containing fragments of ferrous wire that had been recorded by the survey. The base of the ‘cut’ was formed by a 0.01m thick fibrous deposit that may have been the base of a feature such as a hedgerow. The feature appeared on the aerial photograph as a straight length that turns to the south-west at its northern end. As such, it appeared to be an anthropogenic feature though it predated the adjacent ridge. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

It remains undated though its course suggests a fairly recent origin. It is perhaps unlikely therefore that the feature figured as one of the ‘palaeochannels’ recorded in an evaluation of 1998. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :molas1-49110

(E.54.3517) ST5335079310 AIP database ID: {E748100A-6533-4B6F-BF0E-066CF9AD75F8} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS11 0YS PLOT M1, CABOT PARK, MERE BANK, AVONMOUTH, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at Plot M1, Cabot Park, Mere Bank, Avonmouth, Bristol Cross, N Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3518) ST52908000 AIP database ID: {D7592327-2FBE-48CC-B53E-B37283AEB9D1} Parish: Avonmouth Ward Postal Code: BS11 8AA PLOT M6, MEREBANK, CABOT PARK, AVONMOUTH, BRISTOL Plot M6, Merebank, Cabot Park, Avonmouth, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Sell, S HSwansea : Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd., 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd. No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3519) ST5983075570 AIP database ID: {E25B8460-3AAD-493F-B962-F8BD64C48BC7} Parish: Bishopston Ward Postal Code: BS7 9BS ROTONDO, ASHLEY DOWN Rotondo, Ashley Down, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3520) ST58937227 AIP database ID: {9BFB45C2-EA62-48EB-88F0-CCE7DAB079F8} Parish: Cabot Ward Postal Code: BS1 6AF JUBILEE HOUSE, JUBILEE PLACE, REDCLIFFE, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief of Test Pits at Jubilee House, Jubilee Place, Redcliffe, Bristol Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

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(E.54.3521) ST5854272254 AIP database ID: {290468C9-607D-436B-BA62-92295B4554A7} Parish: Cabot Ward Postal Code: BS1 4RN L-SHED & M-SHED, PRINCES WHARF, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief of Test Pits at L-Shed & M-Shed, Princes Wharf, Bristol Potter, K & Whatley, S Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Observation of groundwork revealed the remains of the former cobbled dock surface, the brick pile foundations of the 1888 granary building and the former wall and stratigraphy of the Wapping Wharf dry dock. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3522) ST5892273648 AIP database ID: {454DFD0B-41C6-484E-997D-877F96963218} Parish: Cabot Ward Postal Code: BS1 3NN NOS. 2-3 CHARLES STREET & NOS. 11-16 DIGHTON STREET, KINGSDOWN, BRISTOL Nos. 2-3 Charles Street & Nos. 11-16 Dighton Street, Kingsdown, Bristol Stevens, D Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3523) ST58337348 AIP database ID: {7A090A53-F94C-4384-81B6-B712630FD2C9} Parish: Cabot Ward Postal Code: BS8 1TQ THE PROPOSED MATHS AND BIOSCIENCES BUILDING, TYNDALL AVENUE, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief during Geotechnical Trenching at the Proposed Maths and Biosciences Building, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol Potter, K Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services A watching brief was carried out on geotechnical trenches at the site of the former Civil War defences at St. Michael's Hill. Little of archaeological interest was encountered. Backfilled trenches with traces of lime mortar and sandstone blocks that could have been demolition remains from the Royal Fort were recorded. A red Pennant sandstone wall bonded with light grey lime and ash mortar was also encountered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3524) ST5751572525 AIP database ID: {BB247874-7817-4195-8A38-4B6FA51D605B} Parish: Clifton Ward Postal Code: BS8 4TY FORMER PRINTWORKS SITE, CHURCH LANE, CLIFTON WOOD, BRISTOL Former Printworks Site, Church Lane, Clifton Wood, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, carried out between June 2005 and January 2007. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3525) ST5780072600, AIP database ID: {542675E8-F9E4-42F3-B483-594B1E805285} ST5770072500 Parish: Clifton Ward, Cabot Ward Postal Code: BS8 4UQ, BS8 4TQ BEANY BLOCK KERB, HOTWELLS ROAD, BRISTOL Beany Block Kerb, Hotwells Road, Bristol. An Archaeological Watching Brief Milby, S & Mason, C Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services The watching brief revealed many 18th and 19th century made ground and levelling layers, with the remains of several walls, wells and floor surfaces almost exclusively relating to modifications made to the docks and surrounding areas. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3526) ST6147673179 AIP database ID: {B4195EC3-6FE6-48A6-A432-C0C3B34EBCAC} Parish: Easton Ward Postal Code: BS5 9QE 88 AVONDALE ROAD, BRISTOL 88 Avondale Road, Bristol. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F & Milby, S Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3527) ST6125073350 AIP database ID: {452D0E9B-7A52-425F-BD76-FA91640EA5AF} Parish: Easton Ward Postal Code: BS5 9NN BYRON STREET, BRISTOL Byron Street, Bristol [Hayward Road Flood Alleviation Scheme]. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, except for a profile of undisturbed ground and finds of a modern glass bottle and a medieval buckle. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3528) ST6162273116 AIP database ID: {B451E651-8547-4918-9DEF -0F4EBDD32890} Parish: Easton Ward Postal Code: BS5 9RR NO.39 COOPERAGE ROAD, ST. GEORGE, BRISTOL Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological Building Recording and Watching Brief at No.39 Cooperage Road, St. George, Bristol Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services The recorded structure was a two-storey house, originally of single-depth plan but later extended to form a double-depth structure with double-pile roof. The earliest part of the structure was a rubble boundary wall that had been incorporated into the west end of the building. Ground reduction prior to the excavation of strip-foundation trenches revealed the remains of a previously unknown 17th century building. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3529) ST5854768105 AIP database ID: {11F3530F-C1DD-445E-A6E3-392EA3392525} Parish: Hartcliffe Ward Postal Code: BS13 0AH MAYNARD ROAD, HARTCLIFFE, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at Maynard Road, Hartcliffe, Bristol Longman, T Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24540

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3530) ST55227743 AIP database ID: {DA1E8215-8ECD-4249-AA4F-F384008A47DA} Parish: Kingsweston Ward Postal Code: BS9 2PH 1A ARBITUS DRIVE, COOMBE DINGLE, BRISTOL An Archaeological Watching Brief at 1A Arbitus Drive, Coombe Dingle, Bristol, During Construction of a Single Residential Property Watkins, K Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 4pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24530

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3531) ST59727311 AIP database ID: {48E4BCF3-C0B8-4FB5-9B10-7566A21245F0} Parish: Lawrence Hill Ward Postal Code: BS2 0HU 114 JACOB STREET, OLD MARKET 114 Jacob Street, Old Market, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Cullen, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The trial pits indicated that the natural substrate lies close to the current ground level. No evidence for medieval pits was uncovered. The presence of a well indicated that some post-medieval activity beyond agricultural use may survive within the site, as well as former phases of the existing building represented by walls and former floor surfaces. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

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OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3532) ST59807270 AIP database ID: {6AFE6352-9850-46AF-8485-D186C699CFA7} Parish: Lawrence Hill Ward Postal Code: BS2 0NB PLOT ND8, TEMPLE QUAY NORTH Plot ND8, Temple Quay North, Bristol Tongue, J Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An archaeological watching brief found the western portion of the site had been heavily truncated by modern buildings and drainage works, such that no archaeological remains survived in this part of the site. To the east, large sub-rectangular pits cut into alluvial clay were recorded during the course of the works. The pits were later used for industrial and domestic waste disposal indicated by quantities of brick, tile, ash and glass slag. Pottery retrieved from the fills of the pits was 18th century in date. A cultivation soil was cut by substantial sandstone foundations, which were likely to be from the building of the Avonside Engine Works. The Sandstone walls were truncated by modern concrete structures probably associated with the development of the site as a paper works in the early 20th century. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3533) ST59607340 AIP database ID: {D3352826-C1ED-43AB-A617-384CC3618E77} Parish: Lawrence Hill Ward Postal Code: BS2 9BX PLOTS 15 AND 16, BROADMEAD REDEVELOPMENT Plots 15 and 16, Broadmead Redevelopment, Bristol Cudlip, D Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The only archaeological feature observed during the watching brief was a concrete surface encountered at a depth of 2.4m below the present ground level. The depth at which this surface was encountered would suggest that it represented the floor of a cellar. The remaining deposits encountered during the watching brief represented the modern backfilling of cellars or modern dumping and ground make-up in areas that had been truncated during the development of the area in the 19th-20th century. No artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :cotswold2-51328

(E.54.3534) ST6021673688 AIP database ID: {85BD1AFB-42D9-4D75-B7D0-DE1A2F6E59F0} Parish: Lawrence Hill Ward Postal Code: BS5 0XW STAPLETON ROAD, BRISTOL Stapleton Road, Bristol. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3535) ST59307280 AIP database ID: {686F2BCA-70D4-4BC4-8A00-830A1A250AC2} Parish: Lawrence Hill Ward Postal Code: BS1 6DY Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL Temple Back, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Armstrong, A & Foster, WSalisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology Despite the limited space and confined nature of the site, a number of archaeological features dating to the post-medieval/modern periods were recorded at the south end of the site. These included a possible 17th century cobbled surface or slipway running south-west to north-east, a waterfront retaining wall, a drain associated with the 17th century cellar structure, and a post-medieval or modern culvert. The former Central Electric Lighting Station had previously occupied the majority of the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3536) ST5967873101 AIP database ID: {00C5E48D-702E-4701-9210-E9CFE0B6B636} Parish: Lawrence Hill Ward Postal Code: BS2 0EN THE FORMER DRILL HALL, OLD MARKET STREET The Former Drill Hall, Old Market Street, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Sheldon, S & Cullen, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No artefactual evidence was retrieved during the course of the watching brief that predated the modern period. Structures that were in all likelihood related to a sugar refinery were recorded. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3537) ST5998572844 AIP database ID: {65521699-BF40-4AB1-A373-654E7311152F} Parish: Lawrence Hill Ward Postal Code: BS2 0LJ THE FORMER SEYMOUR'S CLUB, NOS. 47-49 BARTON VALE, ST. PHILIPS, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief of Land at The Former Seymour's Club, Nos. 47-49 Barton Vale, St. Philips, Bristol Longman, T Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3538) ST6015476452 AIP database ID: {23FB7917-46F3-4635-95E3-C9812C33B364} Parish: Lockleaze Ward Postal Code: BS7 9SH NO.4 DOWNEND HOUSE FARM, HORFIELD, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at No.4 Downend House Farm, Horfield, Bristol Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Monitoring of groundwork revealed the foundations of 18th/19th century and later farm buildings. A deposit of 19th century blue and white transfer ware pottery wasters and kiln furniture probably represented dumped material that originated in central Bristol [most likely the Bristol Pottery] and did not indicate pottery production on the site. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24535 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3539) ST5797574990 AIP database ID: {23411BDB-AC94-4541-B282-835C760027AB} Parish: Redland Ward Postal Code: BS6 7ER REDLAND CHURCH, REDLAND GREEN ROAD, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at Redland Church, Redland Green Road, Bristol Longman, T Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services A watching brief on groundwork for a new oil tank and pipeline revealed the tops of four brick-built burial vaults in the churchyard north-west of the church, which was capped with Pennant flagstones. No other archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3540) ST5784578005 AIP database ID: {CD7B91D9-A966-4408-A6F9-2FF2A9E4FCE5} Parish: Southmead Ward Postal Code: BS10 5PY THE GREENWAY CENTRE, DONCASTER ROAD, SOUTHMEAD, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at The Greenway Centre, Doncaster Road, Southmead, Bristol Linge, A Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, with the exception of 20th century made ground. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24538

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3541) ST6306373381 AIP database ID: {C8F731A9-14AD-4105-8F71-47FE94542F57} Parish: St. George West Ward Postal Code: BS5 8LS JOHN WILLIS HOUSE, NOS. 20-32 AIR BALLOON ROAD, ST. GEORGE, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief on Land to the rear of John Willis House, Nos. 20-32 Air Balloon Road, St. George, Bristol Longman, T Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3542) ST5578175568 AIP database ID: {ACB9D6F9-9DB3-4DA8-B24C-4B353F0A9088} Parish: Stoke Bishop Ward Postal Code: BS9 1QH NO. 10B MARINERS DRIVE, SNEYD PARK, BRISTOL No. 10B Mariners Drive, Sneyd Park, Bristol Whatley, S Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3543) ST55107570 AIP database ID: {A800A72B-4B11-42BE-B6CE-01CDEE2E4435} Parish: Stoke Bishop Ward Postal Code: BS9 1DZ NO. 30 SABRINA WAY, STOKE BISHOP, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at No. 30 Sabrina Way, Stoke Bishop, Bristol Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24556

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3544) ST5514475802 AIP database ID: {4A5323C3-09BF-490C-BE2C-5A0C68EE801C} Parish: Stoke Bishop Ward Postal Code: BS9 1SS NO. 80 ROMAN WAY, SNEYD PARK, BRISTOL No. 80 Roman Way, Sneyd Park, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Project Avon Archaeological Unit Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit The excavations revealed an upper sequence of modern made ground that partly sealed a large modern service trench. Undisturbed remains of Roman date were found elsewhere on the site, dated to the 3rd century AD by a pottery assemblage. The rest of the site was thought to have a high potential for the recovery of similar remains. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3545) ST5635476310 AIP database ID: {84B20011-B802-41B8-AD3A-55A550D0B31A} Parish: Stoke Bishop Ward Postal Code: BS9 1AN NOS. 91-91A PARRY'S LANE, STOKE BISHOP, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at Nos. 91-91A Parry's Lane, Stoke Bishop, Bristol Davis, J Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24566

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3546) ST57117768 AIP database ID: {29A78356-4C7E-4843-8517-0BF81B1C7850} Parish: Westbury-on-Trym Ward Postal Code: BS9 3JJ NO. 26A HENBURY ROAD, WESTBURY-ON-TRYM, BRISTOL Archaeological Watching Brief at No. 26A Henbury Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol Potter, K Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Little of archaeological interest was identified during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24567

OASIS ID :no

(E.54.3547) ST59206780 AIP database ID: {657303A0-B504-46E9-8279-BBB9CB726B66} Parish: Whitchurch Park Ward Postal Code: BS13 0RL HARTCLIFFE ENGINEERING COMMUNITY COLLEGE Hartcliffe Engineering Community College, Bristol. Archaeological Watching Brief Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

Caradon

(E.15.3548) SX4228670913 AIP database ID: {5BBD540E-97CE-4BB3-8582-FF1ED0A8B6A0} Parish: Calstock Postal Code: PL18 9EQ DELEWARE OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTRE TEMPORARY FACILITIES BUILDING Deleware Outdoor Education Centre Temporary Facilities Building. Archaeological Watching Brief Gossip, J : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Groundwork was covered by a watching brief during the removal of overburden by machine. The project did not produce any features of archaeological significance and did not produce any early finds. A George V halfpenny dated 1915 was recovered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3549) SX4257572050 AIP database ID: {C235DBF7-C6F5-496D-BC9B-3DD505840B97} Parish: Calstock Postal Code: PL18 9NZ STANNRIDGE, GUNNISLAKE Building Survey and Archaeological Watching Brief of a Brick Kiln at Stannridge, Gunnislake, Cornwall Wakeham, C S Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology A watching brief and historic building recording was carried out. The site appeared to be a good example of a late 19th century Cornish brick-making site. The significance of a beehive kiln may have proved to be relevant to lost examples at other sites in Cornwall. Any future clearance of vegetation within the kiln may provide further detail of how the kiln operated, although it appeared unlikely that any earlier phase of activity would be revealed. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

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(E.15.3550) SX27207080 AIP database ID: {B3C66329-071F-4CC2-8C1E-0F18EED64206} Parish: Linkinhorne Postal Code: PL14 5LT CARADON HILL TRANSMITTER Caradon Hill Transmitter, Cornwall. Archaeological Watching Brief Thorpe, C M Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council It was found that the site had been cut through by electrical cables, water pipelines and lightening conductors. No archaeological features were observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3551) SX2034466009 AIP database ID: {0A82F7B5-FF63-40A2-91CB-323002A69FF8} Parish: St. Cleer Postal Code: PL14 6LG ASHFORD BRIDGE Ashford Bridge, Cornwall. Archaeological Analysis and Watching Brief of Trial Trenches Berry, E Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 20pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council The watching brief of the trial trenches demonstrated the depth of carriageway at the ends of the Listed bridge was inadequate to allow for the incorporation of steel-plated engineering reinforcement without removing some of the upper parts of the lintels. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Carrick

(E.15.3552) SW7769745327 AIP database ID: {B160DBE7-C983-40B7-BE2C-A1EE14EA62C7} Parish: Kenwyn Postal Code: TR3 6SS THREEMILESTONE PARK AND RIDE SCHEME Threemilestone Park and Ride Scheme, Kenwyn, Truro. Archaeological Evaluation and Watching Brief Gossip, J Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 15pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Four areas were evaluated where geophysical anomalies indicated potential survival of archaeological deposits. A watching brief was also carried out during topsoil stripping for an access road and works compound. No features of archaeological interest were identified, although relict historic field boundaries were recorded. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3553) SW78503450 AIP database ID: {DA9FCF34-F904-499A-9E9D-88FF58CAAAE0} Parish: Penryn Postal Code: TR10 8BJ FISH CROSS, PENRYN Fish Cross, Penryn, Cornwall. June 2007. Archaeological Watching Brief Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Thorpe, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council On lifting the tarmac made ground was revealed. No archaeological features were observed. One granite slab appeared to have a hole cut into its centre that had been plugged with a tapered granite bung. When the bung was removed it was seen that the hole gave access to a drop shaft which had water at the base. Below the capstone, was a chamber. This well may have been closed after a cholera epidemic in the nineteenth century. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3554) SW76605070 AIP database ID: {A56C887A-2FAC-4D4C-AD54-0BFC21B33F7E} Parish: Perranzabuloe Postal Code: TR4 9LT BOHORTHA FARM Bohortha Farm, Cornwall, Archaeological Watching Brief Lawson-Jones, A Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A watching brief recorded a field boundary ditch, a redeposited topsoil and bedrock, and modern disturbance and burning close to the eastern edge of the farmyard entrance. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3555) SW76855240 AIP database ID: {4389AD7C-A1B0-4FFC-859B-418BA58EFD19} Parish: Perranzabuloe Postal Code: TR6 0AU ST. PIRAN'S CHURCH, PERRANZABULOE St. Piran's Church, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Archaeological Excavation, Conservation and Management Works Cole, D Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 81pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A considerable length of the north wall of the church and the inside of the tower were uncovered for the first time in 200 years, along with a number of other historic features including the remains of a grave marker dating to the 1620s. Features excavated in the evaluation included rubble from the church, the enclosure boundary of the cemetery, mining activity and prehistoric walling and associated pottery. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, PR

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3556) SW7277547914 AIP database ID: {29B1C878-BEAF-44F3-BC31-3498A26D40A8} Parish: St. Agnes Postal Code: TR5 0PF GOVER FARM, ST. AGNES Gover Farm, St. Agnes, Cornwall; Archaeological Watching Brief Lawson-Jones, A Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 6pp, pls, figs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council An archaeological watching brief resulted in the recording of a field boundary ditch, which ran diagonally across the site. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 53745 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3557) SW8409432781 AIP database ID: {E3F37533-3B79-4ED0-960B-221D379E249B} Parish: St. Just-in-Roseland Postal Code: TR2 5DA ST. MAWES CASTLE St. Mawes Castle, Cornwall. Access Imrpovements. Archaeological Watching Brief Thorpe, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council It was found that the bedrock was close to the surface in all of the post holes examined. No archaeological features or deposits were identified and there were no finds. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 128876

OASIS ID :no

Isles of Scilly

(E.15.3558) SV9323415638 AIP database ID: {3A3A5DA8-79B6-4007-9AE7-E8EB6F7FDB31} Parish: St. Martin's Postal Code: TR25 0QL HIGH BARN, HIGHER TOWN, ST. MARTIN'S, ISLES OF SCILLY High Barn, Higher Town, St. Martin's, Isles of Scilly Thorpe, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council During work for an extension, no archaeological features were observed. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

Kerrier

(E.15.3559) SW6814939713 AIP database ID: {06C88714-ACA8-4417-B81C-10AB393A08AE} Parish: Carn Brea Postal Code: TR16 6SG THOMAS' SHAFT, WEST BASSET PIECE Thomas' Shaft, West Basset Piece, Cornwall. The Results of Historic Environment Consultancy and a Watching Brief during Building Conservation Works Sharpe, A Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A record of the engine house and boiler house was made during a watching brief conducted upon conservation works. This revealed the date stone for 1854. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3560) SW6603641612, AIP database ID: {59966D3D-DF7C-49A5-A27A-6F242BE931AB} SW6602540607 Parish: Carn Brea, Postal Code: TR14 0EQ, TR14 8RU CPR ROAD SCHEME CPR Road Scheme Trial Pits Watching Brief Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parks, C & Powning, J Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 75pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council The watching brief revealed limited evidence for structural remains, but six of the trial pits monitored showed evidence for a burnt layer that may have represented clinker waste from a nearby engine house. Other layers were thought to be associated with quarrying and mining activity predating the development of the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3561) SW7031144198 AIP database ID: {3936EE2E-8EC0-4359-AACD-634AE2970C98} Parish: Postal Code: TR16 4AS WHEAL PEEVOR Wheal Peevor, Cornwall. Archaeological consultancy and watching briefs during safety and conservation works Sharpe, A & Mossop, M Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 69pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A survey of the site and accompanying watching brief of shaft treatment and buildings consolidation was undertaken from 2004-2007. The site comprised a mineral production centre, initially for copper but later also tin. The three engine houses and dressing floors formed a nationally significant group of archaeological features that were designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument in 1974. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3562) SW7286042554 AIP database ID: {C7C05A55-7EA9-43F0-959B-CFE13AD02E70} Parish: St. Day Postal Code: TR16 5NT TRINITY HOUSE, ST. DAY Trinity House, St. Day. An Archaeological Watching Brief Lawson-Jones, A Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council The project did not produce any medieval remains or finds despite the proximity to the medieval Trinity Chapel. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3563) SW68073514, AIP database ID: {0AC4F2AC-2B2E-45E0-B115-464E9F0CB400} SW69573636 Parish: Postal Code: TR13 0JD, TR16 6PR RADIO STATION AND BURRAS FARM, WENDRON An Archaeological Watching Brief between Carnmenellis Radio Station and Burras Farm, Wendron Hughes, S D Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was maintained during groundwork. Apart from a modern pit, the only archaeological features disturbed by the cable trench were five field boundaries. Two of these, including one that was previously unrecorded, were considered to be part of a field system associated with a settlement on Calvadnack Moor of supposed prehistoric date. The alignment of a number of Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 major linear field boundaries in the area was shared with elements of these fields, and remains of a widespread system of this date appeared to survive. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

North Cornwall

(E.15.3564) SX05606570 AIP database ID: {B4172B55-25F0-4FA8-9812-632BAECB2519} Parish: Postal Code: PL30 5BN BLOWING HOUSE BRIDGE, BODMIN Blowing House Bridge, Bodmin, Cornwall. Archaeological Watching Brief Berry, E Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council The results of the watching brief confirmed the findings of the 2004 report but also demonstrated the nature of the substrate of the road surface beneath the tarmac. This consisted of small stones bonded together with mortar, probably pressed or rammed into position and possibly finished by a steam roller. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 172456 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3565) SX0738067058 AIP database ID: {BAFE9F8E-CD7C-40E1-B26E-9D2317D8965C} Parish: Bodmin Postal Code: PL31 2RL BODMIN, TREVAIL HOUSE Bodmin, Trevail House, Cornwall. August 2007. Archaeological Watching Brief Thorpe, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council No archaeological features were observed but two parallel lines of slates set on edge, probably vestiges of a path surrounding gardens. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 172517 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3566) SX33108459 AIP database ID: {6D1A5A5E-0096-4873-9927-097ED97353FA} Parish: Launceston Postal Code: PL15 8ET LAUNCESTON CASTLE Launceston Castle, Cornwall. Archaeological Recording Prior to Masonry Repairs and Construction of a New Footbridge Sturgess, J Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council The excavation of the pier base trench revealed that the present width of the ditch here was the extent of the original cut edge of the ditch. It was also confirmed that the exposed southern edge of the lower revetment walling of the curtain wall in the motte ditch was laid up against and defined the original cut edge of the ditch itself. A photographic survey was also carried out at the interior elevations in the building adjoining the western side of the North Gate. [Au(abr)]

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Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3567) SX2034699481 AIP database ID: {1B630FF5-45C4-489B-AD43-910C5DDD2F79} Parish: Poundstock Postal Code: EX23 0AU POUNDSTOCK GUILDHOUSE CAR PARK Poundstock Guildhouse Car-park, Cornwall. June 2007. Archaeological Watching Brief Thorpe, C Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Although no archaeological features were known within the field, the close proximity of enclosures suggested the potential for there to have been prehistoric remains. No features of archaeological interest were observed. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 56554

OASIS ID :no

Penwith

(E.15.3568) SW55803705 AIP database ID: {BC71D5D2-7E04-4D7E-AF0E-44ED9DFAB3E3} Parish: Postal Code: TR27 4HA HAYLE FOUNDRY Hayle Foundry, Cornwall. South West Water Pipeline Corridor. Archaeological Watching Brief Cole, D Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 29pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A watching brief revealed a casting pit used to create cylinders of beam engines as well as walls related to the casting house and a store alongside Pattern Shop. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.15.3569) SW50003540 AIP database ID: {B9E0F6D9-6954-4085-B875-24D628B6EAF7} Parish: Ludgvan Postal Code: TR20 8AT TRELOCKE BRIDGE, NANCLEDRA Trelocke Bridge, Nancledra, Cornwall. Archaeological Analysis and Watching Brief Berry, E Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 22pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council A watching brief recorded the Grade II Listed, 2-span lintel bridge. It was observed that the bridge was held together with four wrought iron cramps. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

Restormel

(E.15.3570) SX0010039850 AIP database ID: {08946A31-3A45-4F72-A7D0-CE40A4E65A44} Parish: St. Goran Postal Code: PL26 6NY DODMAN POINT Dodman Point, Cornwall. Fieldwalking. Archaeological Finds Report Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Historic Environment Service Projects Cornwall County Council Truro : Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council, 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Environment Service Projects. Cornwall County Council Fieldwalking was carried out in 2006-2007. The 2006 season recovered some 574 artefacts, including the presence of several Neolithic finds such as three flint cores and a number of scrapers. The 2007 fieldwalking exercise produced 963 artefacts, from Neolithic scrapers to medieval and post-medieval finds across the site. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 24047 Archaeological periods represented: NE, RO, PM, MO, MD

OASIS ID :no

East Devon

(E.18.3571) SY03779195 AIP database ID: {DBA21AA8-5813-42E2-96D0-F9B320E321B5} Parish: Aylesbeare Postal Code: EX5 2BU ST. MARY’S CHURCH, AYLESBEARE Archaeological Monitoring and Recording of New Drainage at St. Mary's Church, Aylesbeare, Devon Dyer, M Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 11pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Archaeological monitoring work was undertaken during the installation of a new drainage channel. It was successful in establishing the date and relationship of the north aisle wall and buttresses. This was previously unclear, with conflicting information coming from the documentary sources and the listing description. Observations made during the work demonstrated that the north aisle was substantially original, apart from some possible localised rebuilding at the west end. Three windows at the east end of the north wall appeared to be original and unrestored. The western window, which had glazing bars of later type and was associated with an apparent change in the surrounding wall fabric, may have been rebuilt. It was also established that the three buttresses were later additions, probably made during the 1897-9 restoration. No evidence of burials was found during the excavations. No definite date was obtained for a hedge bank. The fragments of roof slate in the primary mound showed there was already a building on the site, or building activity had taken place, when the boundary was established. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.18.3572) ST07370638 AIP database ID: {3B020FF1-A696-4228-880C-5D5634DBF261} Parish: Broadhembury Postal Code: EX15 2EA KERSWELL PRIORY Kerswell Priory Laing-Trengove, D Exeter : Historic Environment Record, 2007, Historic Environment Listing Work undertaken by: Devon County Council Historic Environment Record South West Archaeology carried out an archaeological watching brief at Kerswell Priory, Broadhembury, during groundwork associated with development. No structures of archaeological significance were revealed, except parts of a cobbled surface, likely to be of 19th century date, and the only finds from the site were of 19th/20th century date. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1456637

OASIS ID :southwes1-26645

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.18.3573) SX99308412 AIP database ID: {9E1722D2-E700-4BFB-B266-2C03AD865D7F} Parish: Lympstone Postal Code: EX8 5JU PIPELINE OFF OF TRAFALGAR ROAD, LYMPSTONE Archaeological watching brief during construction of a pipeline for a new residential development off Trafalgar Road, Lympstone West, A Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2008, Report in the form of a Devon County Council Historic Environment Record. Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology The watching brief monitored the machine excavation of a pipeline from Wotton Brook, across Church Road, between St. Mary's Church and The Lodge, northwards towards Trafalgar Road, Lympstone, Devon. Natural allium and marine clays were noted beneath the topoil. To the north of Church Road up to 0.9m of modern made ground was observed overlaying natural subsoil. No features, deposits or artefacts of archaeological significance were observed. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1483618

OASIS ID :exeterar1-50261

(E.18.3574) SY1133397679 AIP database ID: {9197B5B3-524E-4933-B611-DCED4B57A8C0} Parish: Ottery St. Mary Postal Code: EX11 1NZ ALFINGTON STW Archaeological watching at Alfington Sewage Treatment Works, Ottery St. Mary Farnell, A Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology An archaeological watching brief undertaken during a topsoil strip carried out in advance of the construction of an access road associated with improvements to the existing sewage treatment works. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458869

OASIS ID :exeterar1-31860

(E.18.3575) SY1092598150 AIP database ID: {C7F3C4EB-8C31-4380-9951-B0CB0A1E56AF} Parish: Ottery St. Mary Postal Code: EX14 0BJ SKINNER'S ASH FARM Skinners Ash Farm, Fenny Bridges Farnell, A Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Archaeological watching brief during groundworks associated with the construction of two calf sheds. An area 55m x 36m wide was stripped of topsoil using a 360o tracked excavator equipped with a toothless grading bucket. Mixed yellowish-brown clay natural subsoil was exposed across the whole of the site, the surface of which was heavily marked by plough scarring. Numerous modern field drains also crossed the area. No pre-modern in situ archaeological features or deposits were present, although seven pieces of prehistoric worked chert pieces were recovered from the topsoil. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458631

OASIS ID :exeterar1-31432

(E.18.3576) SY2348691547 AIP database ID: {F987D475-163E-4ECF-918C-CE33CDFD657B} Parish: Seaton Postal Code: EX12 2TF UPPACOTT, HAREPATH HILL, SEATON Archaeological watching brief at Uppacott, Harepath Hill, Seaton, Devon Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Steinmetzer, M Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, HER entry. I page text. 1 location plan. Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology A watching brief was undertaken during topsoil removal within the rear garden of the property. No archaeological features or deposits were present. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458513

OASIS ID :exeterar1-31169

(E.18.3577) ST24430450 AIP database ID: {4911E3CE-7282-4351-BD35-658143536B4A} Parish: Stockland Postal Code: EX14 9BR CHURCHSTYLE FARM Archaeological watching brief at Churchstyle Farm, Stockland Leverett, M Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Watching brief during the groundworks for a new swimming pool. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461278, 404/2007

OASIS ID :exeterar1-34261

(E.18.3578) SX93909800 AIP database ID: {CEEE1D7D-ED3C-4D47-98DB-2FAC130418A0} Parish: Stoke Canon Postal Code: EX5 4AT STOKE CANON CHURCH Initial Archaeological Investigation Beneath the Floor of Stoke Canon Church Wakeham, C S Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology A preliminary investigation established the positions of a series of dwarf stone walls forming the edges of rectangular voids under the present seating. Consideration of their positions indicated that they dated from the reordering of the 1870s rather than the Georgian church of 1836. No traces of the medieval church were uncovered. Further inspection would no doubt provide further information. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

Exeter

(E.18.3579) SX92959280 AIP database ID: {68FC10B5-89A6-4D31-B930-2928FEFEB63E} Parish: Newtown Ward Postal Code: EX1 2EY NEWTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, EXETER Newtown Primary School, Exeter, Devon. Minor Works. Negative Archaeological Watching Brief Statement Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :contexto1-28845

(E.18.3580) SX94009030 AIP database ID: {BCC0B101-ED32-41E5-A830-B4FC19F54B14} Parish: Priory Ward Postal Code: EX2 6LQ 4-6 COUNTESS WEAR ROAD, EXETER Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

4-6 Countess Wear Road, Exeter, Devon. Results of a Historic Building Survey, Archaeological Evaluation and Watching Brief South West Archaeology Kentisbury : South West Archaeology, 2007, 32pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: South West Archaeology The site revealed no evidence of occupation before the 19th century and yielded little in terms of finds. The 19th century site was agricultural in function but from the mid-20th century it was converted for light industrial use, the works for which entailed considerable disturbance to below ground deposits. The barn appeared to have been built in the mid-19th century as a single store building with a pine tie- beam and kingpost roof structure, and two large opposed, centrally placed doorways. An extension was added shortly after this date but there was little change until the mid-20th century when the building was modified for use associated firstly with a garage and then a engineering works. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :southwes1-35923

(E.18.3581) SX9197192559 AIP database ID: {BFF4812A-3715-4B81-BAB4-73BD4137BAC9} Parish: St. David's Ward Postal Code: EX1 1HJ CATHEDRAL GREEN Archaeological Recording of Works around the Cathedral Green, 2005-7 Goodwin, N Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology A trench for a bike rack was fortunately positioned, as it exposed the junction of three walls. These probably represented the fronts of the former Audit House and the Song School. The observations on the removal of trees revealed mostly modern disturbed topsoil, however, below one of the roots of tree six was a deposit which was probably Roman. There was likely to be only a limited spread of this material due to the large number of burials in the area. The material observed around the statue of Richard Hooker probably formed part of the fill of the construction trench for the plinth and therefore dated from the early 20th century. Observations from four pits showed that portions of the buildings survived immediately below the grass. The observed walls were built of brick and probably dated from the 18th or 19th century but the buildings probably originated in the late medieval period. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.18.3582) SX9150793205 AIP database ID: {F9297A2F-B957-4345-8FBA-62595E42FFF7} Parish: St. David's Ward Postal Code: EX4 4JS FORMER HELE’S SCHOOL BUILDINGS AT EXETER COLLEGE, HELE ROAD, EXETER Archaeological Recording at the Former Hele's School Buildings at Exeter College, Hele Road, Exeter, Devon Parker, R W Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 35pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology An archaeological assessment and watching brief were undertaken prior to redevelopment. Groundwork associated with the development included the demolition of early 20th century buildings within the footprint of a new building, and the excavation of foundation pads and trenches. The excavation of a service trench to the south of the new building and the excavation of subsidiary service trenches were monitored. No archaeological features or deposits were observed and no finds recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.18.3583) SX9173792471 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {BC89F8F5-0403-4191-8C53-52AF5ECECDF2} Parish: St. David's Ward Postal Code: EX4 3AP ST. NICHOLAS PRIORY, EXETER Archaeological Recording during Building Work at St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter, Devon Goodwin, N Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 5pp Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Excavations for the evaluation trench, the service trenches and the general ground reduction exposed mainly 20th century levelling/makeup material at the rather shallow depths required for the works. In the western trench of the undercroft a surface of grey-brown lime mortar was observed. The purpose of this deposit was not apparent within the limited range of the excavation. The nature and colour of the mortar indicated a likely post-medieval period for this deposit. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :exeterar1-41696

(E.18.3584) SX92779329 AIP database ID: {6762A172-ABF6-4E55-856B-9E6C9C33205D} Parish: St. James Ward Postal Code: EX4 6LB 94A/94B SIDWELL STREET, EXETER Archaeological Recording Work and Building Recording at 94A/94B Sidwell Steet, Exteter, Devon Collings, A & Parker, R & Pearce, P Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 17pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Archaeological recording at the site was undertaken prior to and during the redevelopment of the site. The work comprised a desk-based study, building recording, the machine-excavation of six evaluation trenches and a watching brief. The earliest historic maps indicated that buildings were present on the site during the late 16th century, although these may have been cleared along with other buildings during the Civil War. The site had been rebuilt by the mid-18th century and continued to be occupied until the present day by a building probably incorporating parts of those constructed following the Civil War. Terracing associated with later changes to the building had removed any deposits of earlier date from the site area. No cut features other than those associated with the building were present. [Au (abr)]

OASIS ID :exeterar1-31762

(E.18.3585) SX96038873 AIP database ID: {4D09F452-3363-40A2-A9B8-96C223CCA1FB} Parish: Topsham Ward Postal Code: EX3 0LL 38 GORDON ROAD, TOPSHAM Archaeological Recording at 38 Gordon Road, Topsham Best, J & Farnell, A Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken from January to July 2007. The work comprised monitoring the machine-excavation of foundation and service trenches. A number of Roman features, including a well, a ditch and pits filled with domestic waste, were recorded on site. These appeared to form part of the general pattern of Roman civil occupation previously recorded in the vicinity of the site. The pottery assemblage included both local fabrics and imported pottery, such as Samian and Terra Nigra. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

Mid Devon

(E.18.3586) ST00481275 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {80042988-D3C5-4480-A444-D1910649F4E1} Parish: Halberton Postal Code: EX16 7BA LAND NEAR ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Watching brief during service trenching in lanes around St. Andrew's Church, Halberton, Devon Wakeham, C Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Archaeological monitoring during the provision of new services near St Andrew's Church, Halberton. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458849

OASIS ID :exeterar1-31738

(E.18.3587) SX88399756 AIP database ID: {1D0F7996-F22C-46BB-83F3-F6C6CE10E4A3} Parish: Newton St. Cyres Postal Code: EX5 5DE MANESTY, SAND DOWN LANE, NEWTON ST. CYRES Archaeological watching brief at land adjacent to Manesty, Sand Down Lane, Newton St. Cyres Leverett, M Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology A watching brief was maintained during groundworks for a new dwelling. The site lies within a prehistoric enclosure identified by aerial photography. Topsoil removal exposed a 3m deep Romano- British ditch. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458315

OASIS ID :exeterar1-30941

North Cornwall

(E.18.3588) SS24851317 AIP database ID: {079187B5-E253-4E40-B379-E7DC190499B1} Parish: Kilkhampton Postal Code: EX23 9RJ THE SOUTH WEST WATER YELLAND SEWER REPLACEMENT SCHEME An Archaeological Watching Brief of the South West Water Yelland Sewer Replacement Scheme, Devon Sims, RI Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2008, 9pp, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology A watching brief was undertaken during construction of the Yelland Sewer Replacement Scheme. Archaeological monitoring revealed no features or deposits of archaeological significance, although two undated drainage ditches were recorded. Unstratified medieval and post-medieval pottery is considered to derive from manuring. The profiles of seven hedgebanks were recorded during groundwork. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM, MD

OASIS ID :exeterar1-50266

North Devon

(E.18.3589) SS6493420945 AIP database ID: {885D7084-2CAB-465A-AA85-18A0B0A1A2A4} Parish: Postal Code: EX37 9PA PLOT ADJACENT TO COBBLESTONE COURT Plot Adjacent to Cobblestone Court C, Preece Exeter : Devon County Council Historic Environment Record, 2007, A4 sheet Work undertaken by: Devon County Council Historic Environment Record Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological recording associated with the near complete construction of a dwelling to the south of 'Cobblestone Court', Chittlehamholt was conducted by South West Archaeology. This consisted of cleaning and recording the section to the rear (west) of the dwelling where the rising ground had been terraced; secondly, the recording of hedge-banks, and examination for finds and the collecting of pottery from the site. Most of the spoil had been removed from site, enough sherds were collected from topsoil, sections and surrounds to aid analysis, all were post-medieval or modern in date. The only features found were interpreted as a field drain or soakaway and a modern cut for a lead pipe. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457561

OASIS ID :southwes1-29765

(E.18.3590) SS75202150 AIP database ID: {E43ABC45-DE4F-471B-B6D1-748A423964AB} Parish: Mariansleigh Postal Code: EX36 4LW YEO BARTON, MARIANSLEIGH Report in the Archaeological Monitoring of an Extension to Yeo Barton, Mariansleigh, Devon Wakeham, C S & West, A Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 6pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Few archaeological remains were found, primarily because an extension was constructed prior to a watching brief. The features that were observed within the existing wing of the house appeared to have shown three different phases of archaeological activity. Although the exact nature of a post hole could not be determined, it appeared to predate the laying of a cobbled floor. Both a post hole and a ditch appeared to represent medieval features, based on pottery evidence. It was unclear whether a cobbled surface originally covered the whole floor of the north-east wing, although it seemed likely that it was a contemporary feature and formerly did so. It also remained unclear as to the reason for a shallow surface drain. No finds were evident within spoil examined in relation to the construction of the new extension itself, though this was not conclusive negative evidence. The impact of the construction work on any potential archaeological deposits in this vicinity could not realistically be assessed in this context, but the presence of medieval pottery close by suggested that similar material may have been present here. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.18.3591) SS55803140, AIP database ID: {3C20A302-5DE8-463C-B795-6770442ACFF6} SS54803390 Parish: Tawstock, Postal Code: EX31 3HU, EX31 1LE BARNSTABLE WESTERN BYPASS, BARNSTABLE Barnstable Western Bypass, Barnstable, North Devon. Addendum to CA Report 05076 Tongue, J Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An archaeological watching brief and recording of the seawall during hand dismantling revealed the wall was constructed as a revetment. A small trench excavated further upstream revealed timbers overlain by imported stone deposit at a depth of 3.1m below the modern ground surface. The function of the timber and stone deposit remained undetermined. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.18.3592) SS49912667, AIP database ID: {A6EB849D-D45C-4612-8E59-3F7DEB7D3B0C} SS49412721 Parish: Westleigh Postal Code: EX39 4PG, Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

EX39 4PT LAND NEAR ASHBRIDGE Archaeological monitoring and recording during cable trenching near Ashbridge, North Devon Gent, T H Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Archaeological monitoring and recording during cable trenching near Ashbridge, North Devon [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1459085

OASIS ID :exeterar1-32049

South Hams

(E.18.3593) SX77165154 AIP database ID: {94BBE475-6F3E-450D-B80F-A2A1FE3DBA92} Parish: and Postal Code: TQ9 7JE STANBOROUGH HUNDRED Archaeological Watching brief at Stanborough Hundred, Moreleigh, , Devon Steinmetzer, M Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Watching brief during the groundworks for a new drive [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458136

OASIS ID :exeterar1-30835

(E.18.3594) SX82394496 AIP database ID: {201236D0-2916-49A7-A86B-8F6BC3275534} Parish: Slapton Postal Code: TQ7 2QP SLAPTON LEY FIELD CENTRE Slapton Ley Field Centre, Slapton, Devon Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services Ltd, 2008, A4 black spine report Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Ltd Context One Archaeological Services Ltd (COAS) carried out an Archaeological Watching Brief on behalf of Unwin Jones Partnership as a condition of granting planning permission for the construction of a new accommodation block and extension to Whitegates Building at Slapton Ley Field Centre. Despite the Site's proximity to a Middle burial site and its location within the medieval settlement of Slapton, no visible archaeological remains/deposits were exposed in any of the areas subject to groundworks. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1466379

OASIS ID :contexto1-38600

(E.18.3595) SX80246030 AIP database ID: {439B2AF2-870B-4E12-9BFA-40614A491481} Parish: Totnes Postal Code: TQ9 5GT 28 SOUTH STREET, TOTNES Archaeological watching brief at 28 South Street, Totnes Best, J Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, HER entry comprising 1 A4 page of text and I A4 plan Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Monitoring was carried out during excavation of foundation trenches for an extension at the rear of the property. The site lies within the general area of the Saxon and medieval town defences. A broadly consistent deposit sequence was exposed comprising garden soil overlying a cultivation soil, which in turn overlay natural ground. Post-medieval pottery was recovered from these layers. The heavily Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 truncated remains of a wall foundation was exposed, sealed by the cultivation soil. This was undated. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458347

OASIS ID :exeterar1-30924

Teignbridge

(E.18.3596) SX8482966533 AIP database ID: {FEFAF14A-BBA6-45FF-BB4A-EFD8B1F42252} Parish: Ipplepen Postal Code: TQ12 5TY LAND AT CROSSLANDS, DAINTON, ELMS CROSS, NEAR IPPLEPEN Archaeological Investigations on Land at Crosslands, Elms Cross, near Ipplepen, Devon Farnell, A Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, 8pp, refs Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology The archaeological work initially comprised the monitoring of topsoil removal. This was not to a sufficient depth where archaeological features or deposits could be confirmed. Consequently, six deeper trenches were excavated, one of which revealed a large probable pit of late Romano- British date [3rd- to 4th-century AD]. This feature contained a quantity of Roman native and imported pottery, together with animal bone, a copper alloy coin and an iron object. Elsewhere across the site a series of linear and curvilinear features was recorded, none of which provided any dating evidence. The curvilinear features might represent evidence for prehistoric funerary or settlement activity, while the linear examples were likely to be either drainage gullies or truncated larger field divisions. These could have dated from any time from the prehistoric through to the post-medieval period. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.18.3597) SX85747115 AIP database ID: {87F89571-0CC0-4C82-A0F1-B71134F2ECB7} Parish: Newton Abbot Postal Code: TQ12 1NG 23, 25 AND 27 WOLBOROUGH STREET Building recording and archaeological excavation at 23, 25 and 27 Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, Devon Gent, T H , Jones, P & Leverett, M Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Trench evaluation, building survey and excavation at 23, 25 and 27 Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, Devin, in adavnce of the redevelopment of the town centre site for retail and domestic use. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461700

OASIS ID :exeterar1-26384

(E.18.3598) SX85627247 AIP database ID: {282EC2AB-141B-4B5D-B81B-F7F819E7CDC3} Parish: Newton Abbot Postal Code: TQ12 6PP JETTY MARSH AREA 3, NEWTON ABBOT An Aerchaeological Evaluation, Strip, Map and Record Exercise and Jetty Marsh Area 3, Newton Abbot Hughes, S Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2008, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology An archaeological evaluation, strip map and sample excavation and watching brief on land at The Grove, Area 3, Jetty Marsh, Newton Abbot, Devon, (NGR SX 8562 7247) was undertaken by Exeter Archaeology between August and October 2007. The site is located adjacent to the hamlet of Sandford Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Orleigh and lies in an area where prehistoric and Romano-British activity has been previously identified. Investigations comprised the excavation of twelve trenches, totalling 575m in length, with a subsequent targeted strip, map and sample excavation. A separate series of test pits were observed as a watching brief. The evaluation trenches exposed a series of small-scale agricultural ditch features, some of which were present on the 1840 parish tithe map. The ditches were largely undated but the majority are likely to be post-medieval in date. A small portion of an 18th -to 19th-century stone structure was also exposed. The strip map and sample excavation exposed a series of wide, shallow profile ditch features of uncertain, but possibly Romano-British date. On the whole, the ditches exposed in the excavation area were relatively wide with distinctive shallow, flat-based profiles and gradual to moderately sloping sides. The function of these features is not known, although the fills were generally largely sterile and contained few finds, indicating that that they were not closely associated with settlement activity. Many of the fills, however, contained patches of heat-affected clay, the presence of which suggesting some form of localised burning activity. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1465476 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :exeterar1-37887

Torridge

(E.18.3599) SS43292757 AIP database ID: {D499ECC7-14FD-4A8A-BDD8-E7ECECFB60F7} Parish: Postal Code: EX39 5BE KENWITH CASTLE RESIDENTIAL HOME Archaeological watching brief on groundworks at Kenwith Castle Residential Home, Abbotsham Preece, C Exeter : Devon County Council Historic Environment Record, 2007, HER entry Work undertaken by: Devon County Council Historic Environment Record Groundworks associated with the construction of 15 new units of close care accommodation at Kenwith Castle were monitored by South West Archaeology. Pottery from the site was predominantly post-medieval and C19/20, with only a few sherds of medieval ware. The shallowness of natural in the north half of the site provided, in effect, a site evaluation of some 50%, with no features being discerned. Where modern intrusions had not affected the southern part of the site, grading often revealed shillet natural here as well. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457464 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :southwes1-26647

(E.18.3600) SS43432526 AIP database ID: {96826768-C03D-4A49-A88D-C41527CA3E2A} Parish: Postal Code: EX39 3QT CADDSDOWN RECYCLING CENTRE Caddsdown Recycling Centre. Watching brief during removal of hedgebanks Passmore, A J Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Monitoring and recording of two hedgebank breaches associated with an development of the Caddsdown Recycling Centre. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1450165

OASIS ID :exeterar1-22330

(E.18.3601) SS25730188 AIP database ID: {7CE6860E-58BF-4932-8DE5-991A1F59D8E3} Parish: Postal Code: EX23 0HH Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

REDUNDANT BARNS, TACKBEAR MANOR, BRIDGERULE Redundant Barns, Tackbear Manor, Bridgerule, Devon. An Archaeological Programme of Works. Historic Building Recording and Watching Brief McConnell R, Matthews K & Tizzard A Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2008, 54pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services The archaeological work recovered evidence for a small area of cobbling to the west of one of the barns on the site, Barn B. However, no further archaeological features and no finds were found during the course of the watching brief. It should be noted that all groundwork took place outside of the barns. The barns predated 1844, with remnants of cob walling surviving in each, including an original window with splayed jambs in the cob walling of Barn C. This suggested that further cobbing survived, however, the barns underwent complete restoration during the early 20th century, during which time the walls were rebuilt or refaced in coursed random rubble. Windows and doorways were reused, many of which were Jacobean in style and may have been derived from the south-east wing of the manor house demolished in 1858. Later modernisation and repair included the insertion of brick and concrete blocks. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :contexto1-44099

(E.18.3602) SS4934919247 AIP database ID: {DC19BE0E-A860-4BAA-A14A-64CF9CF04DF4} Parish: Postal Code: EX38 8BS THE DEVONSHIRE SOUP COMPANY, 50, NEW STREET Archaeological watching brief on groundworks at Devon Soup Company, 50 New Street, Torrington Preece, C Barnstaple : South West Archaeology, 2007, HER entry Work undertaken by: South West Archaeology Groundworks associated with the construction of an extension northwards of the present property at 50, New Street were monitored by South West Archaeology. Some work had been carried out on site before monitoring and the archaeological work was hampered by seepage from drains. Five Trenches were dug for footings for the new extension, which were all approximately 0.8m deep. Few features were noted except portions of wall; clay and/or lime bonded and a pit of building debris dated to the 18th/19th century. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: NDDMS:2007.66, 1457128

OASIS ID :southwes1-28986

(E.18.3603) SX44659814 AIP database ID: {A02FA770-9361-4D9B-BC32-71158FA8ACA7} Parish: Halwill Postal Code: EX21 5TP HENDERBARROW FARM Watching Brief of Development at Henderbarrow Farm, Halwill Freeman, J Barnstaple : South West Archaeology , 2007, A4 sheet Work undertaken by: South West Archaeology Part of the groundworks associated with the development of a green field site for a single dwelling at Henderbarrow Farm, Hallwill Junction were monitored and recorded by South West Archaeology. The groundworks consisted of the terracing of a building platform into the slope of the hillside, the digging of foundation trenches and associated service trenching. The platform and foundations had already been excavated before the commencement of archaeological monitoring. The spoil heap from this earlier groundwork was spread out and thoroughly examined for finds, none were found. No archaeological features were revealed during any of the service trenching. Only two pottery sherds were recovered, both from the topsoil and were of 19th century date. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1457564

OASIS ID :southwes1-24351 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.18.3604) SS54992292 AIP database ID: {2B353E65-72BD-44AE-B9CE-0D54399A6D07} Parish: Postal Code: EX31 3LS COGWORTHY MANOR n/a n/a n/a : n/a, 2007, n/a Work undertaken by: Watching brief on house extension; no features or significant finds [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458319 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :exeterar1-30942

West Devon

(E.18.3605) SX50197936 AIP database ID: {C895E3A4-9B21-4179-8577-87AD17BF3B3B} Parish: Mary Tavy Postal Code: PL19 9QJ LOVERINGS GARAGE Archaeological watching brief at Loverings Garage, Combe Martin, Devon Hughes, S Exeter : Exeter Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Exeter Archaeology Watching brief during groundworks associated with the construction of a new house and garage [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1456302

OASIS ID :exeterar1-27734

(E.18.3606) SX48627470 AIP database ID: {45FBC53C-20CF-481B-933A-7918D1D7600C} Parish: Tavistock Postal Code: PL19 0HH SITE OF THE FORMER MOUNT FOUNDRY AND TAVISTOCK FOUNDRY, TAVISTOCK Site of the former Mount Foundry and Tavistock Foundry, Tavistock, Devon. Archaeological Assessment Report and Updated Project Design Andrews P, Buss B & Trevarthen, M Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 50pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The site was that of Rundle and Gill's Mount Foundry (later Tavistock Foundry) a brass and iron foundry complex that was established in the early years of the 19th century. The site lay within a Conservation Area, and was designated as part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. The work showed the development of the mine. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Bournemouth UA

(E.19.3607) SZ17309081 AIP database ID: {8CF12B2F-1EBE-4EDE-9D5A-123277E56FDF} Parish: East Southbourne and Tuckton Ward Postal Code: BH6 4EN Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

TERMINUS BUILDING DEVELOPMENT, HENGISTBURY HEAD Terminus Building Development, Hengistbury Head Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site during groundwork associated with the development of the area around the terminus building at Hengistbury Head. A small undated east to west linear feature, possibly a boundary ditch was observed at the southern end of the site. Another much larger, L-shaped feature was also exposed. No dating evidence was recovered from this feature but the character of the redeposited natural sand and gravel fill suggested a relatively recent date. This feature may possibly have been associated with World War II activity in the area. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MO

OASIS ID :no

Christchurch

(E.19.3608) SZ1603192528 AIP database ID: {4C22C3DC-EB95-43A4-A787-F7B9D3300C2D} Parish: Town Centre Ward Postal Code: BH23 1BX CHRISTCHURCH PRIORY, CHRISTCHURCH Christchurch Priory, Christchurch, Dorset. Buttress Investigations Heaton, M Warminster : Michael Heaton, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton A second stage of geotechnical investigations at the base of the central buttress of the North Choir Aisle revealed an abnormally raked buttress foundation of rubble concrete lying over two 'cist' type burials in rubble sarcophagi of 9th-13th century form at a depth of 1.8m below the ground level. The report concluded that the buttress was later than the burials. Notable artefacts consisted of worked flint of Mesolithic date, though residual, indicated the presence of early prehistoric activity in the area. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

North Dorset

(E.19.3609) ST7841913488 AIP database ID: {53A76FB7-11E5-40AA-8065-A7BF6358F3DD} Parish: Postal Code: DT10 2DG STURMINSTER NEWTON CASTLE, STURMINSTER NEWTON Sturminster Newton Castle, Sturminster Newton, Dorset. Minor Works: Negative Archaeological Watching Brief Statement Robinson, S Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services The archaeological watching brief comprised the monitoring of the mechanical excavation of the topsoil and overburden deposits and the systematic scanning of the residual topsoil. No artefacts were recorded during the course of the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3610) ST92190927 AIP database ID: {43AE0256-9F73-44D0-82D3-DE16D6F7A534} Parish: Tarrant Hinton Postal Code: DT11 8SP BLANDFORD CAMP, Blandford Camp, Blandford Forum, Dorset. Archaeological Watching Brief and Evaluation Report Lambert, N Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

The watching brief and evaluation revealed well defined chalk cut linear features, ditches and a tunnel that had been excavated and rapidly backfilled. Artefacts recovered included barbed wire and a single .303 cartridge case. The features were thought be shallow ditches or practice trenches constructed during either the period 1914-18, or 1939-45. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-47381

(E.19.3611) ST92500850 AIP database ID: {6BB1EC34-5524-4F72-AE9E-0994A14ADC93} Parish: Tarrant Monkton Postal Code: DT11 8AZ BLANDFORD CAMP, BLANDFORD FORUM Blandford Camp, Blandford Forum Haines, T & Biddulph, E Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Archaeology A watching brief and trenched evaluation was carried out at the site and revealed well-defined linear features, ditches and a tunnel that had been cut into chalk and rapidly backfilled. These were likely to be shallow ditches or practice trenches constructed during the First or Second World War. One practice trench showed evidence of a possible fire step cut into its eastern side. Artefacts recovered included barbed wire and a single .303 cartridge case from another practice trench. The case was produced between 1897-1903 after which this type of hollow point round was banned by the Hague Convention. The round would have been retained as stock and used for target shooting. More practice trenches dug in the surrounding area of the camp still survived as recognisable earthworks. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3612) ST9134908390 AIP database ID: {30E2CB63-8B28-4532-A7E1-189276E6D0D9} Parish: Tarrant Monkton Postal Code: DT11 8AS MUDROS ROAD, BLANDFORD CAMP, TARRANT MONKTON An Archaeological Watching Brief near Mundros Road, Blandford Camp, Tarrant Monkton, Dorset Urch, T Sturminster Newton : ArchaeoServices, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: ArchaeoServices During the excavation of groundwork, no archaeological features, deposit or finds were encountered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

Purbeck

(E.19.3613) SY92988143 AIP database ID: {484D4E9A-B468-4B24-9CFC-020052F49FCA} Parish: Church Knowle Postal Code: BH20 5NX WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT, BARNSTON CROSSROADS, CHURCH KNOWLE Water Main Replacement, Barnston Crossroads, Church Knowle Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief observed the compound strip adjacent a series of earthworks but no features or deposits of archaeological significance was encountered. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3614) SY95808250 AIP database ID: {CEEF7C6D-07AC-4A65-AE1B-2A3EBC41038C} Parish: Corfe Castle Postal Code: BH20 5DR NORDEN FARM, CORFE CASTLE Dorset Archaeology in 2007, Excavations and Survey, Norden Farm, Corfe Castle Bellamy, PS & Woodward, PJ Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Dorset County Museum, Terrain Archaeology A field walking and metal detecting survey was carried out on two fields in 2007 to the north of Corfe Castle on Norden Farm, in order to further explore the site of a hoard of Late Iron Age staters and a Roman patera of the 1st century AD, discovered by metal detectorists in 2004. The survey across the discovery sites was designated to map plough zone finds exposed and disturbed by the ploughing of the pasture after a long ley. Late Iron Age coins and Roman coins and pottery and Romano-British building material and wall footing just below the plough zone. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: LIA, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3615) SY99207770 AIP database ID: {D680C436-CB53-45FA-AFAA-21590C4D4882} Parish: Langton Matravers Postal Code: BH19 3LD NEW QUARRY, SEA SPRAY FIELD, ACTON, LANGTON MATRAVERS, PURBECK New Quarry, Sea Spray Field, Acton, Langton Matravers, Purbeck, Dorset. Archaeological Observations and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during topsoil stripping for a new quarry. No archaeological features other than stone-filled field drains of probable 18th-19th century date were revealed, however, a significant quantity of worked flint and late Iron Age/Roman pottery was found in the topsoil. The character of the flint assemblage suggested a late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, NE, IA

OASIS ID :terraina1-36847

(E.19.3616) SY99157775 AIP database ID: {5F997239-EA84-489E-ACB2-7F4F3AD11411} Parish: Langton Matravers Postal Code: BH19 3LD QUARRY EXTENSION, BLACKLANDS FIELD, ACTON, LANGTON MATRAVERS Quarry Extension, Blacklands Field, Acton, Langton Matravers Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site during topsoil stripping for an extension to a quarry in the south-east part of Blacklands field to the south of Acton. Two stone-filled field drains were revealed but no other features or deposits of archaeological interest were found. The results of this watching brief suggested that the Iron Age and Roman activity discovered in the late 1940s was confined to the western part of the field. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :terraina1-36878

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.19.3617) SY91409750 AIP database ID: {A2EDD66F-F328-43D0-ADA6-80A357ACDD5F} Parish: Morden Postal Code: BH20 7EL TWO RING DITCHES EAST OF MILLER'S FARM, CHARBOROUGH Two Ring Ditches East of Miller's Farm, Charborough, Dorset AC archaeology Chicklade : AC archaeology , 2007, 9pp, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: AC archaeology Groundwork revealed two adjacent ring ditches. Ring Ditch 1 had a diameter of some 13m and comprised a small ditch or gully encircling a shallow linear ditch, but no other features. The arc of its eastern side had apparently been adjusted to avoid the adjacent Ring Ditch 2, which had an external diameter of 9m, a more substantial ditch but no internal features. No finds were recovered from either feature, and any interpretation of date and function therefore depended on a consideration of their morphology. The dimensions of Ring Ditch 2 was consistent with that of a small Bronze Age , whilst Ring Ditch 1 was more reminiscent of gullies surrounding late Bronze Age or Iron Age timber structures. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3618) SY92338758 AIP database ID: {AE2F5889-18C4-4CE6-AE1E-23F18643A873} Parish: Wareham Town Postal Code: BH20 4HD DOLLIN'S LANE, WAREHAM Proposed Residential Development, Dollin's Lane, Wareham, Dorset. Archaeological Observation and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :terraina1-36748

(E.19.3619) SY92218735 AIP database ID: {E646CB87-5751-4B67-988B-98A58D851BE5} Parish: Wareham Town Postal Code: BH20 4JX REAR OF 20 WEST STREET, WAREHAM Rear of 20 West Street, Wareham, Dorset. Archaeological Observations and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out during groundwork associated with the erection of two dwellings. A small number of possible medieval pits and post holes were found, but dating evidence was lacking. These features were sealed by a deep deposit of garden soils, which attested to post-medieval and modern features, including two brick lined wells and brick lined pits. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :terraina1-36857

West Dorset

(E.19.3620) ST48090122 AIP database ID: {97E1616D-EC1C-4D16-A7AF-3C4D1E708B2F} Parish: Postal Code: DT8 3AY YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, 6 PROUT HILL, BEAMINSTER Youth and Community Centre, 6 Prout Hill, Beaminster, Dorset Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Clarke, C P Dorchester : Arrowhead Archaeology, 2007, 30pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Arrowhead Archaeology A watching brief was conducted in the yard of the former police station. A single feature, of probable medieval date, was observed along with post-medieval and Roman pottery. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, RO, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3621) SY67809270 AIP database ID: {E6A3DD35-C69C-4DEF-A5D5-6A1F37602F28} Parish: Charminster Postal Code: DT2 9QS NEW CAR PORT, 9 NORTH STREET, CHARMINSTER New Car Port, 9 North Street, Charminster Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Nat ural History and Archaeology Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site during the groundwork associated with the erection of a new car port at the rear of 9 North Street. No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed. [Sec(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3622) SY67809270 AIP database ID: {02753A95-F9CF-4399-A936-17B9A18807A3} Parish: Charminster Postal Code: DT2 9QS NEW COTTAGE, 9B NORTH STREET, CHARMINSTER New Cottage, 9B North Street, Charminster Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out during the groundwork associated with the erection of a new cottage at 9B North Street. No features or deposits of archaeological interest were produced. [Sec]

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3623) SY58109084 AIP database ID: {55381BC9-A4D1-4B29-8B9C-00D89251062C} Parish: Littlebredy Postal Code: DT2 9ED WATER MAIN REPAIR, POOR LOT, Water Main Repair, Poor Lot, Kingston Russell, Dorset. Archaeological Observations and Recording Bellamy, P Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology The works revealed a layer of colluviums, but no archaeological features or finds were exposed. No damage was caused to the Scheduled Ancient Monument. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :terraina1-36844

(E.19.3624) SY34009220 AIP database ID: {E6D2D517-73A1-49BC-B7FE-264A41CA1B5F} Parish: Postal Code: DT7 3NY LANE, LYME REGIS Sherborne Lane, Lyme Regis Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Draper, J Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Lyme Regis Museum In May 2007 Guy Ottewell let Lyme Regis Museum know that garden works at 2 Sherborne Lane were revealing structures. No.2 was the manse to the adjacent Baptist Chapel and was built in 1927 back from the original building line of this very narrow part of Sherborne Lane. A trench, to the front of the present house, revealed lias paving beneath garden soils, almost certainly the floor of one of the rooms in the earlier house. At the back of the present house were parts of lias walls probably representing terracing and steps associated with the earlier house. No pottery or other artefacts were recovered. Photographs and notes are at Lyme Regis Museum. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.19.3625) SY63009928 AIP database ID: {3EA338EC-E8B5-4299-B469-ECC08B6CDA57} Parish: Sydling St. Nicholas Postal Code: DT2 9PA NEW FRENCH DRAIN, ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH, SYDLING ST. NICHOLAS New French Drain, St. Nicholas Church, Sydling St. Nicholas Montague, R Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out during the groundwork associated with the construction of a French drain and associated works at St. Nicholas Church. Parts of eighteen articulated burials were encountered and recorded. At the north-east corner of the nave, a small area of flint footings was also observed. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

Weymouth and Portland

(E.19.3626) SY68087120 AIP database ID: {CC579CE2-EBDD-45F6-A344-9787CD24EA58} Parish: Portland Postal Code: DT5 2JD NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, GRANGECROFT ROAD, WESTON, PORTLAND New Residential Development, Grangecroft Road, Weston, Portland, Dorset. Archaeological Observations and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :terraina1-36781

(E.19.3627) SY70658388 AIP database ID: {249F2CD5-8C48-4AB4-A39E-0121EC30AB8D} Parish: Preston Ward Postal Code: DT3 6LY PROPOSED DWELLING AT 116 SUTTON ROAD, SUTTON POYNTZ, WEYMOUTH Proposed Dwelling at 116 Sutton Road, Sutton Poyntz, Weymouth. Dorset. Archaeological Observations and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology The site had been previously terraced and no features or deposits of archaeological significance were found. [Au(abr)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :terraina1-36721

(E.19.3628) SY67477739 AIP database ID: {F56FD2B7-8F3F-4EB6-BC74-EF1BE1EC8623} Parish: Weymouth East Ward Postal Code: DT4 8QE NEW FOOTBRIDGE, SANDSFOOT CASTLE GARDENS, WEYMOUTH New Footbridge, Sandsfoot Castle Gardens, Weymouth Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out at the site during groundwork associated with the erection of a new footbridge at Sandsfoot Castle Gardens. The new bridge was built on the existing piers of the former footbridge, which crossed the bank and ditch of the 17th-century earthwork to Sandsfoot Castle. There was only limited ground disturbance and no features or deposits of archaeological significance were observed. [Sec(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Cheltenham

(E.23.3629) SO95102310 AIP database ID: {8990C72F-7522-48D9-B957-981B97A00884} Parish: Pittville Ward Postal Code: GL50 4JS CORNER COTTAGE, WELLINGTON SQUARE, CHELTENHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at Corner Cottage, Wellington Square, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3630) SO9675824529 AIP database ID: {7A3AD92F-DCFF-41A7-BDB8-3D6BE8E9BBB5} Parish: Prestbury Postal Code: GL52 3BW HARBURY, SPRING LANE, PRESTBURY, CHELTENHAM Archaeological Recording at Harbury, Spring Lane, Prestbury, Cheltenham Cook, S Pebworth : 110 Archaeology , 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: 110 Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3631) SO9665024535 AIP database ID: {782393E7-6408-41D9-B709-1844C10461E0} Parish: Prestbury Postal Code: GL52 3BN KENNAN HOUSE, PRESTBURY Archaeological Watching Brief Report. Kennan House, Prestbury, Gloucestershire Cook, S London : CgMs, 2007, 18pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: 110 Archaeology, CgMs No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3632) SO96762414 AIP database ID: {6125AAA4-BB9F-4F4E-830D-7FBDA52F2596} Parish: Prestbury Postal Code: GL52 3DN VINE TREE COTTAGE, MILL STREET, PRESTBURY An Archaeological Watching Brief at Vine Tree Cottage, Mill Street, Prestbury, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The watching brief recorded a modern soakaway, garden pond and service trenches. Six fragments of post-medieval pottery were recovered from the garden soil. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

Cotswold

(E.23.3633) SP06500189 AIP database ID: {ECE395FA-BF66-4519-B452-4705CBB1064E} Parish: Ampney Crucis Postal Code: GL7 5RY CHURCH OF THE HOLY ROOD, AMPNEY CRUCIS Church of the Holy Rood, Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The watching brief revealed ground build-up around the north and east sides of the north Transept and Victorian reinterment of charnel. No evidence for any of the earlier phases of church construction was observed and no articulated inhumations were encountered. [Au]

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-53314

(E.23.3634) SP01700630 AIP database ID: {A3F1077F-6FED-4794-809F-BA3413016DE7} Parish: Bagendon Postal Code: GL7 7DY BAGENDON Bagendon, Gloucestershire Barratt, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 3pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3635) ST84979340 AIP database ID: {2984E1D2-2D00-42AD-974F-F7F48540BD03} Parish: Beverstone Postal Code: GL8 8YL BABDOWN AIRFIELD, BEVERSTON Babdown Airfield, Beverston, Gloucestershire. Programme of Archaeological Strip, Map and Sample Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Cudlip, D Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material was recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3636) SP16152098 AIP database ID: {15A73B32-0208-4166-9253-544D8D723466} Parish: Bourton-on-the-Water Postal Code: GL54 2BJ 1 GREEN LAKE CLOSE, BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER An Archaeological Watching Brief at 1 Green Lake Close, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3637) SP17282083 AIP database ID: {407D24C0-6999-4740-8C4A-5F28A6E7BF2D} Parish: Bourton-on-the-Water Postal Code: GL54 2DS GREYSTONES FARM, BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER Archaeological Monitoring at Greystones Farm, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The investigation was carried out in order to minimise the impact of the development, an extension and garage, on the Scheduled Ancient Monument of Salmonsbury Camp, an Iron Age enclosure. Two archaeological features were recorded, a post hole and a grave. The grave contained an adult inhumation, probably of Roman date, left in situ beneath the development site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3638) SP17302088 AIP database ID: {CADA1DE8-C634-4EFB-8F4E-D820AC98F781} Parish: Bourton-on-the-Water Postal Code: GL54 2EN GREYSTONES FARM, BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER Greystones Farm, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Reynish, S Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 17pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An undated ditch was identified sealed by a buried subsoil during excavations for the new store. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3639) SP16672078 AIP database ID: {F6A95A42-4909-4CFE-BFF3-AED640E11115} Parish: Bourton-on-the-Water Postal Code: GL54 2AP HILLVIEW, HIGH STREET, BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER Hillview, High Street, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Thomas, A Cirencester : Archaeology & Planning Solutions, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology & Planning Solutions No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, apart from a post-medieval stone surface at the rear of the house. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3640) SP15303950 AIP database ID: {B347F001-C62D-4F9F-98C3-19AB48E39970} Parish: Chipping Campden Postal Code: GL55 6JH ST. GOVANS, LEYSBOURNE, CHIPPING CAMPDEN Archaeological Monitoring at St. Govans, Leysbourne, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire Barratt, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3641) SP0225502182 AIP database ID: {29B59BE7-2569-4E99-AE9F-C56DD028F467} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 2AJ 2 DOLLAR STREET, CIRENCES TER 2 Dollar Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Lang, A Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3642) SP02500170 AIP database ID: {A9916DF6-AFCA-46BA-99F3-2B54E60DBC45} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 1JP 22 LEWIS LANE, CIRENCESTER An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at 22 Lewis Lane, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology ServiceGloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The monitoring recorded two Roman layers. No other archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3643) SP02450156 AIP database ID: {6C52E175-FF0C-4A12-BE28-24FD5D78D2AA} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 1JW 24 WATERMOOR ROAD, CIRENCESTER Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

24 Watermoor Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Thomas, A Cirencester : Archaeology & Planning Solutions, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology & Planning Solutions The watching brief found stone walls aligned both north-east to south-west and north-west to south- east. These were thought to be of recent origin, perhaps associated with extensions to the 1829 house, although they were on a similar orientation to Roman walling found immediately to the south. This may have suggested that some of the walling encountered may have constituted re-used Roman material. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3644) SP02770175 AIP database ID: {0BE70D9E-208F-4802-B02E-BC385C967619} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 1EW 31 VICTORIA ROAD, CIRENCESTER 31 Victoria Road, Cirencester. Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3645) SP0269002137 AIP database ID: {83D602C1-B1B5-479A-BA57-EBAD50F167D1} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 2PX 39 CORINIUM GATE, CIRENCESTER An Archaeological Evaluation at 39 Corinium Gate, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3646) SP01900340 AIP database ID: {37A163B7-D7BF-46AD-B9F0-EFB5BF27A642} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 2JA 9 ST. JOHN'S CLOSE, STRATTON An Archaeological Excavation at 9 St. John's Close, Stratton, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The excavation revealed a skeleton, interred in a supine position on a north to south orientation. The individual was probably buried in a wooden coffin, and was thought to date to the Roman period. A single hobnail was found by the feet. The skeleton belonged to a female, aged between 36 and 45 years. Local reports indicated the possible presence of further burials, perhaps pointing to the existence of a cemetery in the area. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

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OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3647) SP0298601128 AIP database ID: {EFA21CC9-A11F-4A81-BE80-6987746F224A} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 1LF 92 WATERMOOR ROAD, CIRENCESTER Archaeological recording at 92 Watermoor Road, Cirencester 110 Archaeology Pebworth : 110 Archaeology , 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: 110 Archaeology The exercise observed a later Roman or post-Roman layer overlain by a thick layer of post-medieval cultivation soil. This was overlain by a modern layer. Modern services had truncated the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3648) SP02300200 AIP database ID: {B236F2F5-B7E5-43D4-98DD-A92247E6C0F8} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 2NY CORN HALL AND KING'S HEAD, MARKET PLACE Corn Hall and King's Head, Market Place, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Excavation (Summary Report) Cotswold Archaeology Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The latest works comprised the archaeological excavation of five proposed pad foundations. As might be expected, later Roman pottery fabrics were abundant. The latest phase of archaeological fieldwork identified probable in situ Roman demolition debris. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3649) SP02000230 AIP database ID: {1376D7F3-512D-433B-A495-A42272F6CE34} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 2AX POWELL'S CHURCH OF SCHOOL, CIRENCESTER An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at Powell's Church of England School, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2008, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3650) SP01960171 AIP database ID: {D5FCD617-8D43-4872-A25A-02A429F0CB52} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 1US ST. JAMES' PLACE, CIRENCESTER St. Jame's Place, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Hart, J Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

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Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3651) SP02020340 AIP database ID: {AD2E9B63-AB2A-4AA9-816C-046E01FE2B19} Parish: Cirencester Postal Code: GL7 2HN STRATTON MILLS, CIRENCESTER Stratton Mills, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Reynish, S Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology A ditch and the remains of a leat were observed during groundwork, however, no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3652) SP15321795 AIP database ID: {BE589703-36D9-4614-82A0-2C2BAD6A07BC} Parish: Clapton Postal Code: GL54 3BL HILL HOUSE, CLAPTON-ON-THE-HILL Axl monitoring at Hill House, Clapton-on-the-Hill, Gloucestershire Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 28730

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3653) SP12701980 AIP database ID: {34A9B09A-DAC4-44A9-952C-3CA5B99D5A98} Parish: Cold Aston Postal Code: GL54 3BW COLD ASTON PRIMARY SCHOOL Archaeological Watching Brief at Cold Aston Primary School, Cold Aston, Gloucestershire Vaughan, T Worcester : County Council Historic Environment & Archaeology Service, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Worcestershire County Council Historic Environment & Archaeology Service The watching brief observed a number of unabraded Late Saxon/early medieval Cotswold ware unglazed pottery sherds from the subsoil, however, no features from this period were noted. A limestone feature represented the remains of a 19th century toilet block. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3654) SP0853809512 AIP database ID: {480963D8-3480-4119-BC86-9D7A80D29F2D} Parish: Coln St. Dennis Postal Code: GL54 3LB DAYS COTTAGE, COLN ROGERS (1) An Archaeological Watching Brief of Days Cottage, Coln Rogers, Gloucestershire Gilbert, D Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Two pits were recorded containing pottery of possible late Saxon and medieval date. There was also evidence for 16th century and later horticulture and metal working on the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: EM, PM, UD, MD

OASIS ID :johnmoor1-38373

(E.23.3655) SP0853809512 AIP database ID: {2D66F28D-40E2-4D79-A70C-6F45E2A7C4F4} Parish: Coln St. Dennis Postal Code: GL54 3LB DAYS COTTAGE, COLN ROGERS (II) A Second Archaeological Watching Brief at Days Cottage, Coln Rogers, Gloucestershire Moore, J Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 5pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services An undated quarry pit was discovered next to the road. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3656) SP08700970 AIP database ID: {93D0380F-BCC8-440E-B742-B088ED82924A} Parish: Coln St. Dennis Postal Code: GL54 3LB UPPER FARM BARN, COLN ROGERS Upper Farm Barn, Coln Rogers, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Aston, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :cotswold2-36194

(E.23.3657) SU16409799 AIP database ID: {34E1863D-AC76-43B1-8B40-DB005B774024} Parish: Kempsford Postal Code: GL7 4RD BUILDINGS 15 & 16, RAF FAIRFORD Buildings 15 & 16, RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Reynish, S Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology Seven undated ditches were observed during the groundwork. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3658) SP21300050 AIP database ID: {A93A7A61-E42A-48F3-B213-1E43D810DC5A} Parish: Postal Code: GL7 3SB 11 THE CURSUS, LECHLADE An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at 11 The Cursus, Lechlade, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3659) SP21290044 AIP database ID: {9D339A04-D7E6-4BAD-B506-F2C5DF419DA8} Parish: Lechlade Postal Code: GL7 3SG 22 THE CURSUS, LECHLADE A Programme of Archaeological Monitoring at 22 The Cursus, Lechlade, Gloucestershire Stratford, E Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3660) SU21369962 AIP database ID: {2C0DB0B8-C2B0-44C6-BE4F-21DC7B110D96} Parish: Lechlade Postal Code: GL7 3BY PIGEON CLOSE, BURFORD STREET Land to the rear of Pigeon Close, Burford Street, Lechlade, Gloucestershire. An archaeological watching brief Wallis, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, A4 comb-bound client report Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Two undated gullies, an undated pit and a modern well were the only features recorded in a watching brief [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1458580

OASIS ID :thamesva1-26462

(E.23.3661) SP11592435 AIP database ID: {87CC7839-06D5-46FB-A70D-5608F2DA3455} Parish: Naunton Postal Code: GL54 3AY GRANGE HILL QUARRY, NAUNTON An Interim Report. An Archaeological Excavation at Grange Hill Quarry, Naunton, Gloucestershire. Phase 5a Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The work comprised an archaeologically supervised machine strip and record for an extension to the existing quarry. There was no evidence of any significant archaeological remains. Quarry pits were recorded immediately preceding the modern pit extensions and were thought to date to the post- medieval period. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3662) SP11501440 AIP database ID: {591B3E47-F0B9-4132-8F22-51CFAA05D426} Parish: Northleach with Eastington Postal Code: GL54 3EU 1-2 TANNERY CORNER, TANNERY LANCE, NORTHLEACH, CHELTENHAM Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological Recording at 1-2 Tannery Corner, Tannery Lance, Northleach, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Cook, S Pebworth : 110 Archaeology , 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: 110 Archaeology The watching brief revealed the robbed-out remains of a former house, the size of which would suggest a small cottage, with the remains of a stone well in the backyard. Residual pottery suggested occupation of this house during the 18th century, and map evidence demonstrated its destruction by 1925. Medieval pottery was the only indication of occupation prior to the building of the house. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3663) SU05619715, AIP database ID: {127410CC-191A-45E1-ABB3-08055916ACF8} SU03299677 Parish: South Cerney, Somerford Keynes Postal Code: GL7 5XE, GL7 6DA SOUTH CERNEY RISING MAIN REPLACEMENT, SOUTH CERNEY South Cerney Rising Main Replacement, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Barber, A Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features, with the exception of ridge and furrow, or artefactual material predating the post- medieval/modern period, were encountered during the groundwork. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3664) SP19192562 AIP database ID: {E01C37CE-EE5E-4185-8F44-EDDBEB0F4DD4} Parish: Stow-on-the-Wold Postal Code: GL54 1AA LYNDHURST MEWS, STOW-ON-THE-WOLD An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at Lyndhurst Mews, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 5pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The archaeological monitoring carried out revealed a possible rubbish pit containing late medieval/early post-medieval pottery within the area impacted by the groundwork for the development. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

Forest of Dean

(E.23.3665) SO58511162 AIP database ID: {13F40D00-F6B4-47E9-965D-FCDBE596CB30} Parish: Coleford Postal Code: GL16 7QD FOREST HILLS GOLF CLUB, COLEFORD Archaeological Monitoring During Groundworks at Forest Hills Golf Club, Coleford, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2008, 5pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 28419

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3666) SO5684502188 AIP database ID: {CF81DF79-717E-430A-8558-E5C519FB28C1} Parish: Hewelsfield and Brockweir Postal Code: GL15 6UL ORCHARD COTTAGE, HEWELSFIELD Orchard Cottage, Hewelsfield. A Programme of Archaeological Work Monmouth Archaeology Monmouth : Monmouth Archaeology, 2007, 30pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Monmouth Archaeology The watching brief observed two areas of stonework. One was an isolated fragment of stone walling, possibly a pigsty, and the other a more substantial part of a building, probably domestic. This was predated by pottery dating to the 17th century, and had been constructed over a layer of broken stone which contained medieval pottery. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3667) SO68501980 AIP database ID: {9C277C5A-8A39-47EB-AF14-574FC146EEE5} Parish: Longhope Postal Code: GL17 0LH COURT FARM, LONGHOPE An Archaeological Watching Brief at Court Farm, Longhope, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3668) SO59241719 AIP database ID: {B4CA006C-10E4-497E-BB26-3D5A452C6BE9} Parish: Lydbrook Postal Code: GL17 9PD UPPER STOWFIELD FARM, LOWER LYDBROOK Upper Stowfield Farm, Lower Lydbrook. Archaeological Watching Brief Joyce, S Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3669) SO65000130 AIP database ID: {509B0839-1F58-4DB7-8E28-EEF94530E3EB} Parish: Lydney Postal Code: GL15 4EW LYDNEY HARBOUR An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at Lydney Harbour, Lydney, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3670) SO72142586 AIP database ID: {BDE105E4-9B09-44F4-8B7A-2F856A09BA99} Parish: Newent Postal Code: GL18 1YB 18-20 BROAD, STREET, NEWENT An Archaeological Watching Brief at 18-20 Broad, Street, Newent, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No firmly dated archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. Stone built walls in the centre of the site may have related to enclosures and buildings visible on the 1840 Tithe map. The absence of finds dating from before the post-medieval period suggested that the area was undeveloped before this time. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3671) SO55830447 AIP database ID: {841EF879-A992-48E3-9AAA-B804DF320746} Parish: St. Briavels Postal Code: GL15 6TB THE OLD GRANARY, ST. BRIAVELS An Archaeological Watching Brief During Groundworks at the Old Granary, St. Briavels, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The archaeological monitoring recorded a single feature containing possible cut stone that may have come from the nearby castle after it was demolished. A segment of stone mortar was also recovered that may have dated to the medieval period. The limited nature of this prohibited its true extent and function from becoming clear. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3672) SO54951261 AIP database ID: {88440146-D15C-4473-8FA6-69423DDE5DEA} Parish: Staunton Coleford Postal Code: GL16 8NX THE VILLAGE HALL, STAUNTON An Archaeological Watching Brief During Groundworks at the Village Hall, Staunton, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 28146

OASIS ID :no

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(E.23.3673) SO59271092, AIP database ID: {29080AA2-6048-4297-B20A-3F2F07864FFF} SO60430675 Parish: West Dean Postal Code: GL16 7EE, GL15 6HT INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICITY CABLES FROM BIXHEAD TO PRINCESS ROYAL TEED A Programme of Archaeological Monitoring During Installation of Electricity Cables from Bixhead to Princess Royal Teed, Gloucestershire Witchell, N Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2008, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The excavations for the installation of electricity cables uncovered limited industrial remains, including evidence for industrial activity previously only identified from aerial photographs. The route passed through the area of the Scheduled Monument sites of the Darkhills Ironworks and the Titanic Steelworks, and found large areas of waste deposits and 15 crucible lids, as well as 19th century extraction pits and a small linear feature. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Gloucester

(E.23.3674) SO8343020190 AIP database ID: {960A53DE-0E5D-463B-B9A1-3EF320FF7911} Parish: Kingsholm and Wotton Ward Postal Code: GL2 9WH CAPIO WINFIELD HOSPITAL A programme of archaeological monitoring at Capio Winfield Hospital Stratford, E Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, Standard report format; bound. Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service Archaeological monitoring during construction of extension to existing building [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1461025

OASIS ID :gloucest4-32766

(E.23.3675) SO83401900 AIP database ID: {446D970D-760C-47EA-B0EE-9F473E5A0D50} Parish: Kingsholm and Wotton Ward Postal Code: GL1 3AW ST. CATHERINE'S STREET/PARK STREET, GLOUCESTER St. Catherine's Street/Park Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The watching brief identified medieval/post-medieval walls as well as a Roman pit and a medieval pit. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3676) SO81301530 AIP database ID: {F9737F7B-2836-44E6-93E7-1D99EEF738F3} Parish: Quedgeley Postal Code: GL2 6DZ CONSTRUCTION OF GLOUCESTER SOUTH WEST BYPASS, NETHERIDGE SECTION Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological monitoring during the construction of the Gloucester South West Bypass, Netheridge Section. Heaton, R & Macpherson Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 18pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service A programme of archaeological monitoring was undertaken during groundwork associated with the construction of a new road link between the junction of Bristol Road and Cole Avenue and the southern end of Secunda Way, commonly known as the Gloucester South West Bypass, Netheridge Section. The works included alterations to the Gloucester and Canal, which was bridged by the Bypass. The archaeological monitoring recorded a very limited number of archaeological features given the extent of the groundwork undertaken for this scheme, with a total of six archaeological features being recorded. The features comprised undated small furrows, a backfilled brook, three post-medieval ditches and a spread of post-medieval building rubble. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :gloucest4-33033

(E.23.3677) SO83221857 AIP database ID: {85F927AE-7576-47A8-8D2C-4E071A23CE6B} Parish: Westgate Ward Postal Code: GL1 1SE 22-26 NORTHGATE STREET 22 - 26 Northgate Street, Gloucester. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology , 2007, A4, plastic spiral bound Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology July 2006 - January 2007. Oxford Archaeology carried out an archaeological watching brief at 22 - 26 Northgate Street, Gloucester. The watching brief revealed deep deposits of post-medieval made ground sealing post-medieval cess pits. No archaeological deposits or features earlier than the post-medieval period were encountered. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: GLRCM:2006.46, 1441923

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-46489

(E.23.3678) SO83221857 AIP database ID: {F62CCCF0-9386-4927-B0C6-F9D51CDD29B4} Parish: Westgate Ward Postal Code: GL1 1SE 22-26 NORTHGATE STREET, GLOUCESTER 22-26 Northgate Street, Gloucester. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology , 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The work was commissioned by the Maslen Brennan Henshaw Partnership in advance of the excavation of foundation pits for the new supporting steel framework. The watching brief revealed deep deposits of post-medieval made ground sealing post-medieval cess pits. No archaeological deposits or features earlier than the post-medieval period were encountered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

Kennet

(E.23.3679) SU21369960 AIP database ID: {FAB5C2B4-828D-40E7-ABF8-39F2261222BB} 9962 Parish: Easton Postal Code: SN9 5LU LAND TO THE REAR OF PIGEON CLOSE, BURFORD STREET, LECHLADE Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Land to the rear of Pigeon Close, Burford Street, Lechlade, Gloucestershire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Wallis, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Two undated gullies were recorded, along with an undated pit and a well which seems to be modern. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MO

OASIS ID :thamesva1-26462

Stroud

(E.23.3680) SO90300590 AIP database ID: {B2F7D17B-06F2-417C-A43B-8C3EB6877BD2} Parish: Bisley-with-Lypiatt Postal Code: GL6 7BE ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, BISLEY Archaeological Watching Brief at All Saints' Church, Bisley, Gloucestershire Williams, P Worcester : Mercian Archaeology, 2007, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mercian Archaeology A watching brief was carried out during groundwork associated with the insertion of a new WC. No evidence of a pre-13th century church was revealed. Seven burials were identified during the work, along with a quantity of disarticulated human bone. One burial was located directly beneath the north wall of the north aisle, suggesting it to be earlier than the 14th century. Two cist graves were also identified, and whilst these could not be accurately dated, they were also likely to have been medieval in date. Buried deposits included a dump of fire-reddened stone, perhaps adding weight to the theory of an earlier Norman church destroyed by fire. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3681) SO90290587 AIP database ID: {B4221CBE-EFCE-40C1-A4D6-7E20D2963BD6} Parish: Bisley-with-Lypiatt Postal Code: GL6 7BE JAYNE'S COURT, BISLEY An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at Jayne's Court, Bisley, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 8pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3682) ST83709807 AIP database ID: {BB746C5E-AB06-48A6-8879-09EAD8A8EE66} Parish: Horsley Postal Code: GL6 0PU HORSLEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL, HORSLEY An Archaeological Watching Brief at Horsley Church of England Primary School, Horsley, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, apart from one possible post- medieval pit. [Au(adp)]

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Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3683) ST83889801 AIP database ID: {F653E5DD-D167-46F8-AC38-D266A1D5437B} Parish: Horsley Postal Code: GL6 0PT PRIORY FIELDS, HORSLEY Priory Fields, Horsley, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Thomas, A Cirencester : Archaeology & Planning Solutions, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeology & Planning Solutions No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, except for a possible backfilled quarry in the south-eastern part of the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3684) SO85500020 AIP database ID: {B5FB3089-3DFB-402D-AD74-E2D74F652220} Parish: Nailsworth Postal Code: GL6 9AF BEAUDESERT PARK, MINCHINHAMPTON An Archaeological Watching Brief at Beaudesert Park, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3685) ST73559609 AIP database ID: {2E85F3EC-32D5-4902-8E4E-14C646DDA2C4} Parish: North Nibley Postal Code: GL11 6DJ ST. MARTIN'S PARISH CHURCH, NORTH NIBLEY An Archaeological Watching Brief at St. Martin's Parish Church, North Nibley, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service A watching brief carried out in the grounds of the church during the construction of a toilet block observed the discovery of four burials and two masonry vaults. Three fragments of worked medieval limestone were also recovered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3686) SO85160329 AIP database ID: {9330ED51-FEA0-4908-BCAD-FB8F8A100517} Parish: Rodborough Postal Code: GL5 5BN FOUR WINDS, THE HYTHE, RODBOROUGH COMMON A Programme of Archaeological Monitoring at Four Winds, The Hythe, Rodborough Common, Gloucestershire Stratford, E Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3687) SO7969505090, AIP database ID: {696A6951-666A-45EF-B2AD-E94B63F354AD} SO76500835 Parish: Stonehouse, Frampton on Severn Postal Code: GL10 3RA, GL2 7PJ STROUDWATER CANAL A Programme of Archaeological Monitoring during Excavation of Exploratory Holes at Stroudwater Canal [Saul Junction to Bond's Mill Bridge], near Stonehouse, Gloucestershire Stratford, E Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3688) SO86900220 AIP database ID: {1CF8EEC9-21EF-4B59-9BFE-9714C6ACBC30} Parish: Thrupp Postal Code: GL5 2QG BRINSCOMBE PORT A Programme of Archaeological Monitoring at Brinscombe Port, Gloucestershire Stratford, E Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The monitoring exercise revealed a number of features and deposits relating to the former canal and port within the monitored test pits. These included walls and a swing-bridge and part of the boat- weighing machine. The investigation highlighted the limited usefulness of trial trenching when attempting to record deep features or deposits in unstable, contaminated or waterlogged conditions. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3689) SO83150083 AIP database ID: {B56B6551-48A0-4A08-AA17-928FB5014B1D} Parish: Woodchester Postal Code: GL5 5HQ PARK MILL DAM, WOODCHESTER PARK Park Mill Dam, Woodchester Park, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching brief Lang, A & Aston, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 22pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during the construction of a new spillway. The remains of a building and associated surfaces were uncovered, relating to at least one phase of a former mill identified from late 18th century and early 19th century maps. The features uncovered fitted most closely with features relating to a later phase of the mill depicted on a Tithe map of 1838. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

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(E.23.3690) SO90663113 AIP database ID: {B133CFAE-23FC-4150-AE5C-2C1BAAC0DBCA} Parish: Ashchurch Postal Code: GL20 7SS WHEATPIECES PHASE 2, TEWKESBURY Wheatpieces Phase 2, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Hart, J Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3691) SO86602430 AIP database ID: {1F69FDDA-8A1D-4DA6-B475-C46329121412} Parish: Norton Postal Code: GL2 9LS THE HIGH HOUSE, PRIORS NORTON An Archaeological Watching Brief at the High House, Priors Norton, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3692) SO98392630 AIP database ID: {F078B3D4-C262-4658-ABE5-5F610BD9802C} Parish: Southam Postal Code: GL52 3QD , CLEEVE COMMON An Archaeological Watching Brief during groundworks at Cotswold Way, Cleeve Common, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, within the areas impacted by the installation of the new way-marker posts and the infilling of ruts. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3693) SO88383195 AIP database ID: {37398A06-C373-47DC-9094-D87FF8DF1709} Parish: Tewkesbury Postal Code: GL20 5TT LOWER LODE LANE, TEWKESBURY A Programme of Archaeological Monitoring at Lower Lode Lane, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire Stratford, E Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 8pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service A watching brief was carried out during groundwork associated with a rising main replacement. The site lay within an area known to have been a battlefield during the Wars of the Roses, with Bloody Meadow being the traditional site of the slaughter of the defeated Lancastrian army after the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. No archaeological features were recorded during the monitoring exercise. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.23.3694) SO89403617 AIP database ID: {8B5EB3CC-A55B-4279-B566-C4B8FF4E55FB} Parish: Twyning Postal Code: GL20 6JJ MONKS POOL, CHURCH END, TWYNING A Programme of Archaeological Monitoring at Monks Pool, Church End, Twyning, Gloucestershire Stratford, E Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3695) SO88403660 AIP database ID: {3D58257C-4D35-408C-B4A7-6173BDD6DE1C} Parish: Twyning Postal Code: GL20 6EL PUCKRUP HALL FARM, TWYNING An Archaeological Watching Brief during Groundworks at Puckrup Hall Farm, Twyning, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3696) SP02422845 AIP database ID: {5FC4FDC5-4A4A-4F59-9FD1-2211C6AC768B} Parish: Winchcombe Postal Code: GL54 5PS 49-50 NORTH STREET, WINCHCOMBE An Archaeological Watching Brief During Groundworks at 49-50 North Street, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire Williams, B Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3697) SP02292843 AIP database ID: {A857DC33-11EA-44E6-A2F3-9D1D3429EDF8} Parish: Winchcombe Postal Code: GL54 5PZ WINCHCOMBE ABBEY CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL Archaeological Monitoring During Construction of a New Play area at Winchcombe Abbey Church of England Primary School, Back Lane, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service The watching brief revealed two archaeological features, part of a bank and an undated stone foundation. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

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OASIS ID :no

(E.23.3698) SP02292843 AIP database ID: {869528A4-71B1-41F0-B443-2DC753BD80D9} Parish: Winchcombe Postal Code: GL54 5PZ WINCHCOMBE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL An Archaeological Watching Brief at Winchcombe Church of England Primary School, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire Hickling, S Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no MULTI-COUNTY RECORD

Bath and North East Somerset

(E.50.3699) ST75106447 AIP database ID: {CF5DBCD1-98CC-41E4-A878-4500DB27FCA4} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: BA1 1LR BATH, SOUTHGATE REDEVELOPMENT Bath, Southgate Redevelopment Barber, B, Bluer, R, Eaton, B, Halsey, C, Lewcun, M, Lyons, N & B Watson London : Museum of London Archaeology Service, 2007, 1p Work undertaken by: Museum of London Archaeology Service The Southgate redevelopment site covers an approximate area of 35,500m2, lying immediately south of the City Wall and north of the River Avon. It is bounded by Southgate Street to the west, Manvers Street to the east, New Orchard Street/Henry Street to the North and Dorchester Street to the south. Parts of the site were evaluated by Bath Archaeological Trust in 1997 and the remainder by Museum of London Archaeology Service from December 2006 to March 2007. A phased program of controlled excavation and watching brief began in June 2007, and is likely to continue until August 2008. Geoarchaeological investigations have focused on understanding the sequence of Late Devensian/Late Glacial river terrace deposits on the site, and modelling the early Holocene land surface. The terrace gravels were cut by a later channel, whose bedded sand and silt fills produced preliminary Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dates of c17,000 BP (base) and 14,000 BP (top), +/- 1,000 BP, indicating that these deposits date to the Late Devonian/Early Holocene interface. To date no Palaeolithic artefacts have been identified on the site. It is hoped to date the terrace gravels during work planned for 2008 and as work progresses, the project is expected to make a significant contribution to knowledge of the development of the Avon river system and the local Late Glacial/Early Holocene environment. In the south-west of the site, the channel deposits were overlain by a soil horizon containing flint-working debris of probable Mesolithic date (principally evidence of small blade and bladelet production). The flint scatter examined in 2007 was diffuse and disturbed, as the soil horizon had remained exposed until sealed by overbank flooding from the Roman period onwards. It is thought that further, better preserved flint scatters exist in the area to be investigated in 2008, particularly towards the south-east corner of the site. Evidence of later prehistoric activity currently consists of a single gully which produced sherds of Iron Age pottery. There is no evidence for significant Romano- British activity on the site, a Roman predecessor of the medieval Southgate, or for any of the postulated southern roads out of the town. The site was low lying and prone to flooding and may have been suitable for little other than grazing, but the lack of any visible form of suburban activity has implications for the nature of the town and its civic/religious nucleus. Only small quantities of residual Roman pottery and building material occur in later features. A large ditch some 10m south of, and parallel with, the known line of the medieval and presumably Roman town wall may represent a Roman defence cleared in the Late Saxon period, or a newly dug feature, part of Alfred’s refortification of Bath. A peat layer in the primary filling of this ditch produced a 14C date of 770-970 cal AD. The Southgate suburb was developed after the Norman Conquest. Extensive reclamation dumps raised ground levels above the contemporary floodplain in advance of construction. A sequence of limestone Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 cobble road surfaces was recorded along a c70m long section of Southgate Street. Localized gravel quarrying took place to provide additional raw materials. Several ditches and pit alignments indicate setting out of burgage plots running east from the street to a north-south aligned stream, which formed the rear boundary of the Southgate properties. Contemporary with the earliest road surface was the stone setting for a lead pipe which brought water from the south side of the river across the medieval bridge to a fountain or conduit house beside St James church, just inside the South Gate. Parts of several stone-built houses fronted onto the east side of the road. The backlands of these houses contain a range of cesspits, wells and ditches, but little in the way of refuse pits. The stream was revetted in stone and wattle and was presumably used for the disposal of most household waste. Its western edge was progressively reclaimed, with evidence that it became increasingly slow flowing and foul– known from documentary records as the ‘Bum Ditch’. Part of a masonry structure close to the northern site boundary is thought to have been part of the head race or wheel pit of the documented Isabelle mill. Further work on the finds assemblage is needed to resolve the dating of the medieval phases. While it is possible that the development of the Southgate suburb will prove to be directly related to the Norman development of the cathedral in the south-eastern part of the walled area, initial indications suggest a slightly later date, perhaps in the later 12th or 13th century. Post-medieval developments include: the progressive narrowing and culverting of the ‘Bum Ditch’; a 17th century watermill which probably powered a fulling operation; evidence for iron-working, as well as clay tobacco pipe and pin manufacture, and several phases of 18th- and 19th-century domestic, industrial and commercial buildings. Processing of finds and environmental samples will continue through 2008, while further evaluation and excavation will focus on the flint scatters in the eastern part of the site. [Sec(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, ME, UD, PM, IA, RO

OASIS ID :molas1-54338 North Somerset

North Somerset UA

(E.69.3700) ST48606980 AIP database ID: {796EA5BB-6326-438A-8D2B-489FEB2620E6} Parish: Backwell Postal Code: BS19 1DE BACKWELL, BACKWELL COMMON, MEADOW LODGE Backwell, Backwell Common, Meadow Lodge Davis, J Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services A watching brief was carried out by Bristol and Region Archaeological Services on the site of a 19th century coalmine and tip. The groundwork revealed a concrete cap, probably covering a disused mine shaft, and associated walls. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.69.3701) ST42207150 AIP database ID: {C4F342F3-AEBF-4B67-8608-4F85136A9A61} Parish: Clevedon Postal Code: BS21 6QU CLEVEDON COURT, NEW FOUL AND STORM WATER DRAIN Clevedon Court, New Foul and Storm Water Drain, Watching Brief Gunter, J & Roberts, V Swindon : Talits Landscape Archaeology Detectives, 2007, 43pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Talits The buildings and features found in the 1961 dig were re-exposed and recorded. None were damaged by the digging of the trench. Stray fragments of Romano-British pottery, a single Roman coil and a Neolithic flint tool were found, but everything else was modern. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2008/18

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OASIS ID :no

(E.69.3702) ST52307630 AIP database ID: {1EF07F06-0791-4DFE-8A8D-6F056D611889} Parish: Easton-in-Gordano Postal Code: BS20 0BP TRIAL PITS AT PILL, NEAR AVONMOUTH Archaeological monitoring of Trial Pits at Pill, nr. Avonmouth, North Somerset (centred on NGR ST523764) Whelan, J Chicklade : AC archaeology , 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, CD Work undertaken by: AC archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during the excavation of four engineering trial pits which examined the existing flood defences on the south bank of the River Avon. Several timbers, probably associated with former revetment or waterfront structures, were noted in two trial pits. The timbers were undisturbed and remain in situ. No archaeological features or deposits were observed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.69.3703) ST52486984 AIP database ID: {CC229771-1A5B-4BFC-899E-9E97AE8B5882} Parish: Long Ashton Postal Code: BS19 1PX FLAX BOURTON, GATCOMBE COTTAGE Flax Bourton, Gatcombe Cottage Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead A watching brief was undertaken within the garden of Gatcombe Cottage during the excavation of footings for an extension. Prior evaluation had demonstrated the existence of a single medieval feature upon the site. Further medieval pitting was recorded during the watching brief but no clearly definable structures could be identified. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.69.3704) ST31605830 AIP database ID: {D2F1842D-00A9-4090-8D02-5403993BC2EA} Parish: Weston-super-Mare Postal Code: BS23 4XR UPHILL, ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH Uphill, St. Nicholas Church Graham, A Seavington : Alan Graham, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Alan Graham The interior surfaces of the tower and chancel were to be re-rendered with lime mortar following the removal of an existing cement based render. The exposed masonry was examined and photographed but no detailed recording was done as nothing was evident that was not already described in the structural and architectural sequence for the church defined in the Churches Conservation Trust booklet (Series 4, Number 120, 1999). The examination was made on behalf of the Churches Conservation Trust, who are responsible for the care of the church. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.69.3705) ST50506160 AIP database ID: {9577DDE8-64FD-4DAC-91A0-43793EE3F4E1} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Wrington Postal Code: BS18 6UP SUTTON -IN -WRINGTON Sutton -in-Wrington: A Lost Anglo-Saxon Settlement? A Dissertation submitted to the University of Bristol in Accordance with the requirement of the degree of MA Landscape Archaeology in the Faculty of Arts, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology Baldwin, R H Bristol : University of Bristol, 2007, 107pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Bristol A documentary search and geophysical survey was conducted to determine if an Anglo-Saxon settlement was located within the subject area. Curvilinear features and earthworks were evidenced. This supported the existence of some sort of settlement, possibly as early as the Iron Age. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2008/09

OASIS ID :no Plymouth

Plymouth UA

(E.72.3706) SX4940 5370 AIP database ID: {567E8763-6D4A-4142-A8FF-A8FA99B77C40} Parish: Sutton and Mount Gould Ward Postal Code: PL4 0RW LAND OFF SHAPTERS WAY, CATTEDOWN Land Off Shapters Way, Cattedown, City Of Plymouth Archaeological Watching Brief Harding, P Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken in a backfilled former quarry off Shapters Way, Cattedown, Plymouth as works required to meet a planning condition for the construction of a concrete batching plant with ancillary facilities. The Site lay 70m to the east of Worth’s Cattedown Bone Cave, a Scheduled Ancient Monument known to contain deposits, in the cave and in associated fissures, of the Devensian Glacial (110,000-12,000 BP) with human and faunal remains of Middle to Late Upper Palaeolithic date. All deep foundations of the batching plant that impacted on the limestone bedrock were monitored to ensure that any additional archaeological deposits of similar importance encountered in any previously unrecorded fissures could be preserved in situ or, as a last resort, recorded and removed for appropriate analysis. A pair of parallel, clay-filled fissures, aligned North-South and approximately 0.50 m apart, was observed in the side and the floor of a receiving hopper pit, which covered an area of approximately 25 sq m, 5 m below the modern surface. No artefacts were noted. Elsewhere an area of 202 sq m of limestone bedrock exposed to construct foundations for the plant revealed only undisturbed bedrock. Due to the negative results from the watching brief it was proposed to confine dissemination to placing a note about the watching brief in an appropriate journal. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :wessexar1-38588

Poole UA

(E.73.3707) SZ00509300 AIP database ID: {12C6EA6B-1519-4A07-A4D9-D22F2A3DBB5A} Parish: Creekmoor Ward Postal Code: BH17 7AG MARSHES END, CREEKMOOR, POOLE Marshes End, Creekmoor, Poole, Dorset. Watching Brief on Groundworks for the New Fire Station Moore H, Bellamy P & Tatler, S Southampton : Gifford & Partners, 2007, 22pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gifford & Partners No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.73.3708) SZ00509300 AIP database ID: {E65669CF-CFC6-4F76-B3BD-0BBC53802E96} Parish: Creekmoor Ward Postal Code: BH17 7AG NEW FIRE STATION, MARSHES END New Fire Station, Marshes End, Poole Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out on the site, which was formerly part of the mudflats at the northern end of Holes Bay. The land was reclaimed in the 1980s for the construction of the present Holes Bay Road (A350) and Dorset Way (A3049). The groundwork only exposed recent reclamation deposits. [Sec]

OASIS ID :no

(E.73.3709) SZ00209020 AIP database ID: {345887C5-0BA3-4727-8FAA-4F2A0273BF8C} Parish: Hamworthy East Ward Postal Code: BH15 4AP POOLE POWER STATION SITE, RIGLER ROAD, HAMWORTHY, POOLE Poole Power Station Site, Rigler Road, Hamworthy, Poole Tatler, S Dorchester : The Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was carried out during the excavation of geotechnical test pits on the site of the former Poole Power Station. Only one test pit on the southern edge of the site was deep enough to penetrate below the reclamation deposits for the power station. This revealed the top of the natural beach deposits. No archaeological features or deposits were observed. [Sec]

OASIS ID :terraina1-36890 Somerset

Bath and North East Somerset

(E.40.3710) ST65005650 AIP database ID: {8C43BC8F-F488-46D3-B44A-9D7561F34375} Parish: Paulton Postal Code: BS18 5RT PAULTON, CHURCH STREET, PAULTON BUILDERS MERCHANTS Paulton, Church Street, Paulton Builders Merchants Potter, K Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services An evaluation by Bristol and Region Archaeological Services revealed that much of the site had been reduced to the underlying geology. Cut features truncated the bedrock at the north end of the site and a possible medieval agricultural deposit was identified in the centre east of the site. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

Mendip

(E.40.3711) ST63604600 AIP database ID: {F83D3DD9-6A23-47B6-957E-1432151D26AF} Parish: Ashwick Postal Code: BA4 4LB ASHWICK, BEACON HILL WOOD Ashwick, Beacon Hill Wood Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Peter Leach In continuation of research into the archaeology of Beacon Hill Wood, near Shepton Mallet, excavations were focussed upon two earthwork mounds near the north-western end of the wood. In addition to its objectives of involving local people with their archaeology, the project has developed to investigate the character and survival of a wide range of remains surviving within the wood, to enhance their appreciation and management, and that of the wood as a whole. A 2m wide trench (Trench Four) was cut for 18m south from the centre of a flattened circular mound, approximately 18m in diameter and 1m high. This was heavily scored by forestry plantation ploughing and old animal burrows but is identified as the remains of a prehistoric round barrow (Somerset HER 23062; Ashwick 5 in Grinsell’s 1973 Somerset Barrows catalogue). A partially dug section identified the outer edge of a truncated turf- built mound and a buried soil below, rested upon natural weathered sand. There was no evidence of an outer surrounding ditch or other features in the 8m of trench extending beyond the southern edge of the mound. At the centre of the barrow was the base of a truncated pit cut into the turf mound, more than 2m across and containing many tumbled blocks of the local Devonian Beacon Hill sandstone. These sealed a larger slab placed horizontally above a complete, coarse pottery cinerary urn, stood upright within a small cut in the base of the pit. Analysis of the urn and its contents identified a 220mm high jar with applied cordons of Middle Bronze Age, Deverell Rimbury type. Cremated bone contained within the vessel was identified as the remains of a young woman, aged 18-25, with no other accompaniments surviving apart from remains of the pyre charcoal (principally oak). The urn appeared to represent a secondary burial within the body of the mound, and the remains of a suspected Early Bronze Age primary interment may well still survive at a lower level. Less than 100m to the south a second trench (Trench Five) was excavated 10m long and 2m wide, east-west across a much lower mound, heavily disturbed by forestry ploughing (PRN 23063). Although claimed by some previous researchers as a possible round barrow, excavation revealed part of two sides of a rectangular setting of local sandstone blocks at its centre. These were associated with scattered charcoal, remains of a cobbled surface, occasional sherds of Romano-British coarse pottery, and a few iron nails. These remains appear to represent the southwest corner of a rectangular building, perhaps originally of timber construction with some stone packing to define and support its foundations. Although not closely dated, this may be the first recognised dwelling or working site associated with the evidence of the Roman and Iron Age stone quarrying attested on Beacon Hill and investigated previously by this project. [Sec(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3712) ST6344347189 AIP database ID: {81712D67-FFD9-4C6E-BBA0-760F7E21B13F} Parish: Ashwick Postal Code: BA3 5HT NEW CARE HOME DWELLINGS, PONDMEAD NURSING HOME, OAKHILL, ASHWICK, MEDIP New Care Home Dwellings, Pondmead Nursing Home, Oakhill, Ashwick, Medip, Somerset. Archaeological Observations and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed. Much of the site had been previously disturbed by the erection of greenhouses and outbuildings associated with, and probably built, at the same time as Pondsmead House. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 24580 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3713) ST67003790 AIP database ID: {1522CE7B-6F3C-465F-8CFE-E03DD1B45B00} Parish: Batcombe Postal Code: BA4 6HQ Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

BATCOMBE, SPARGROVE MANOR Batcombe, Spargrove Manor Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Peter Leach A watching brief was required during building alterations and conversion of a mid 18th century stables, located within the northeast corner of the moat enclosing Spargrove Manor, part of a Scheduled Monument (Somerset no. 438, HER 23098). Removal of existing floor levels and service trench excavations revealed the substantial foundations of a similarly aligned stone building set a few metres west of the stables built in 1749. The demolition levels of the earlier building contained some 17th-18th century ceramics, glass and other domestic refuse. Although incompletely exposed, its form and location suggested that this earlier building may have been a forerunner to the present stables. Part of an extensive spread of re-deposited clay with some stone beneath both buildings incorporated occasional 13th-14th century pottery sherds. This probably represents the truncated base of an inner bank that originally fronted the medieval moat surrounding Spargrove Manor, the date of which was suggested by a dendrochronological date of around AD 1289 from timber belonging to its earliest bridge crossing found in 2000. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3714) ST59435074 AIP database ID: {D4B3DC75-5A2C-43B1-9D64-10E919948D99} Parish: Chewton Mendip Postal Code: BA3 4LU LAND AT SHOOTERS BOTTOM, CHEWTON MENDIP Shooters Bottom, Chewton Mendip, Somerset. Archaeological Watching Brief Hart, J Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2008, Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology during groundworks associated with the construction of a wind turbine, platform and access road on land at Shooters Bottom, Chewton Mendip, Somerset. No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundworks, and no artefactual material was recovered. [OASIS(Au)]

SMR primary record number: 1470246

OASIS ID :cotswold2-40469

(E.40.3715) ST63005120 AIP database ID: {712D988C-48A4-4036-AD4F-0F11E7EA3F28} Parish: Chilcompton Postal Code: BA3 4SA CHILCOMPTON, OLD DOWN Chilcompton, Old Down Barber, A Worcester : University of Worcester, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: University of Worcester In August 2007 excavations were undertaken by the University of Worcester at an oval mound in a field at Old Down. The site has variously been suggested to be a long barrow, two round barrows and a modern spoil heap. The excavations revealed the mound to be two round barrows, with a complex sequence of activity, which included enlarging the mounds. Primary cremated burials were found in both barrows and a secondary cremated burial in one of them. Grave goods, including pots, metalwork, flint artefacts and beads, were also found. The barrows preserved the old Bronze Age land surface, which has been sampled for environmental analysis. Work at the site is ongoing. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: BA

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3716) ST66804558 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {38B2FAAD-A404-4FA7-9517-8B17587066DC} Parish: Cranmore Postal Code: BA4 4LF CRANMORE, LAND SOUTH OF MOONS HILL QUARRY Cranmore, Land south of Moons Hill Quarry Hollinrake, C & Hollinrake, N Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. A watching brief was carried out during topsoil stripping of a field to the south of the quarry that was to be the site of a spoil dump. Several flint flakes, including worked tools and cores were recovered. Pottery sherds found were all post-medieval, dating from the 16th century onwards. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3717) ST64604314 AIP database ID: {DDD137E3-81C1-40AF-A826-032DE4AA91DB} Parish: Doulting Postal Code: BA4 4QE CHURCH OF ST. ALDEHELM, DOULTING Church of St. Aldehelm, Doulting, Somerset. Archaeological Observations Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 4pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made during the excavation of a drainage trench and pit for the insertion of a large cesspool in the churchyard of St. Aldhelm, Doulting. No archaeological features were recorded, however, a number of in situ burials were disturbed. [Au]

SMR primary record number: 26275 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3718) ST60123644 AIP database ID: {8832B46F-52F8-4303-8501-CC14C5BC66EF} Parish: East Pennard Postal Code: BA4 6RJ WRAXALL VILLAGE CROSS Wraxall Village Cross Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made during the dismantling and re-erection of Wraxall Village Cross also known as The Tree Cross, located at the junction of Wraxall Hill with the B3130 in the parish of Wraxall and Failand. Despite uncovering minimal stratigraphy, secure evidence was located indicating that the structure as it currently exists probably dates from the early 18th century and can be no earlier than 1699. Additional documentary evidence, mortar samples and a recovered coin show that much of the structure was rebuilt in the early 20th century. Although the capping stones are well weathered and may be derived from an earlier structure, no evidence of such a structure could be determined. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3719) ST64933867 AIP database ID: {6A48831C-342A-4DCD-B1C4-92615AF3ECB7} Parish: Evercreech Postal Code: BA4 6HX EVERCREECH, ST. PETER’S CHURCH Evercreech, St. Peter’s Church Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James Brigers Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

A watching brief was undertaken during the excavation of trenches to facilitate drainage in June 2007. Bedrock of blue lias limestone was found to be overlain by a layer of homogenous, though occasionally thin, dark soil, ‘grave earth’, which contained scattered fragmentary human bone. No further features or deposits of archaeological significance were observed. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3720) ST50223903 AIP database ID: {71F66613-4669-46D7-B565-80F48F32AD06} Parish: Glastonbury Postal Code: BA6 9DS 71 HIGH STREET, GLASTONBURY Land to the Rear of 71 High Street, Glastonbury. Archaeological Observations Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations made during the excavation of foundations indicated that the present western boundary of the site lay upon an earlier medieval boundary and produced slight evidence of medieval and later activity. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3721) ST49783888 AIP database ID: {F9509E35-C7D2-4812-BE42-184AD91A835F} Parish: Glastonbury Postal Code: BA6 9EX GLASTONBURY, 22 BENEDICT STREET, MILLERS HARDWARE SHOP Glastonbury, 22 Benedict Street, Millers Hardware Shop Hollinrake, C & Hollinrake, N Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. A watching brief was undertaken during redevelopment of the plot behind Millers Hardware Shop. The work recovered pottery dating from the 12th to 13th century onwards, as well as post-medieval pottery sherds. Due to the relatively shallow depth of the excavated area, no unambiguously medieval features were recorded. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3722) ST49993900 AIP database ID: {B4F5AB16-D29A-4177-B7DD-E0D214C9CE0F} Parish: Glastonbury Postal Code: BA6 9JQ GLASTONBURY, CHURCHYARD OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Glastonbury, Churchyard of St. John the Baptist Hollinrake, C & Hollinrake, N Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. As part of their millennium celebrations the Parochial Church Council of the church of St. John the Baptist agreed to the installation of a turf maze at the south end of the old graveyard, adjacent to both the High Street and the war memorial. A watching brief was undertaken during construction. The paths of the maze were c.0.25m-0.30m wide and were cut to a depth of c. 0.20m-0.25m. No archaeological features or graves were disturbed. Pottery recovered from the topsoil ranged in date from the 12th century through to the present day. Other finds included fragments of both stone and fired clay marbles. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

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OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3723) ST72505350 AIP database ID: {3FC01FB6-2DCD-4BBE-82BA-A2ED16BB20C0} Parish: Hemington Postal Code: BA3 5UR HEMINGTON, BLACKLANDS Hemington, Blacklands Lawes, J Bath : Bath & Camerton Archaeological Society, 2008, 1p, pls Work undertaken by: Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society have continued with the training excavations at Blacklands. In 2007 two new trenches were investigated. Trench 2900 was located to investigate some magnetic anomalies, seen on the geophysical survey, at the end of the previously excavated track leading to the gatehouse and villa. Surprisingly, these proved to be Bronze Age storage pits which had been sealed with a deposit of small stones, apparently the remnants of a yard, possibly associated with farm activities. The yard may have been enclosed by a shallow ditch containing late Roman-British finds. The pits were filled with a dark brown silty deposit which, after sieving, was found to include environmental evidence including bread wheat, apple pips and hazel nuts. Only one small body sherd of possibly late Bronze Age pottery was recovered along with a few flakes of worked flint. The main area of excavation was in Trench 3000, located next to the previous year’s excavation to help understand the complex sequence of occupation in this area. A narrow extension was also dug to the east to investigate the ditches shown on the geophysical survey. The timber slot building found in 2006 was found to continue into the new area, although its full extent was not clarified, as neither the west side nor the sout h walls were clearly seen. The building had been truncated by a later Romano-British ditch that had completely destroyed its southwest corner. It would appear that the rectangular building could not be later than the 3rd century AD and was probably part of the farm buildings related to the villa, as little domestic rubbish seems to be associated with it. A dating sequence was enabled by the fact that the building overlay a large roundhouse and was cut by this later ditch. The roundhouse was difficult to interpret because of later activity on the site, but it appeared to have a double ditch and at least two hearth or oven areas were found within. Dating the occupation of this building remains difficult as few finds have been clearly identified with its construction; further work is needed to establish a secure chronology. The trench extension to the east provided an opportunity to investigate what appeared to be the main access road to the occupation area enclosed by a sub-circular ditch. The road had a ditch on the eastern side, but this appeared to be much earlier. Other ditches were found to the east, possibly belonging to earlier features that did not show clearly on the geophysical survey due to the strong signals of later features. The south-west corner and a section of the southern ditch of the trapezoidal enclosure were found in this trench. The enclosure had a stone and timber revetted bank, the ditch survived to a depth of about 1.5m. A newborn infant, in a crouched position orientated and north to south, had been buried in the very top of the ditch beneath a few stones. Evidence of a second infant burial was also found in this area, but the bones had been scattered by later activity. These are the first human burials identified on the site. The excavations have shown that this complex site was probably used for many hundreds of years from the prehistoric site through into the Romano-British period. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, BA

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3724) ST70205090 AIP database ID: {635C728B-7759-488A-A6B7-7AFA34802F76} Parish: Kilmersdon Postal Code: BA11 3RW KILMERSDON, BABINGTON, BABINGTON HOUSE Kilmersdon, Babington, Babington House Law, M Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services A watching brief was carried out by Bristol and Region Archaeological Services at Babington House. Medieval activity was recorded in the north-eastern corner of the walled garden. A colluvial deposit, containing sherds of Roman and medieval pottery, extended across the area and had been cut by several features of post-medieval date, and by an isolated pit containing cattle bones and several sherds of Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 medieval pottery. Also revealed were the remains of a network of blue lias dry stone culverts predating the building of the garden wall in the late 18th century, as well as the foundations of several later structures and associated garden soils. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3725) ST72794928 AIP database ID: {C07E6A6C-4140-45B1-B73B-6E59B98228E7} Parish: Mells Postal Code: BA11 3PW ST. ANDREWS CHURCH, MELLS St. Andrews Church, Mells. Archaeological Observations on Behalf of the PCC Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 7pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during works relating to the relocation of the Horner Memorial in St. Andrew's Church, Mells. The removal of an existing floor and excavations for a foundation pad to support the statue in its new location in the north-west aisle exposed a previously unknown burial vault which was recorded and re-sealed. A possible structural feature was also observed. [Au]

SMR primary record number: 24680 Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3726) ST5880040755 AIP database ID: {C2F12F19-8AE1-479C-A1AD-A47C51D3CECF} Parish: Pilton Postal Code: BA4 4BE MANOR HOUSE, PILTON Manor House, Pilton, Somerset. Archaeological Watching Brief Heaton, M Warminster : Michael Heaton, 2007, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton Heritage Consultants Groundwork occasioned by a kitchen extension of the manor house revealed a pair of probably 18th- 19th century garden walls and an extensive and deep disturbance filled with vacuous, clean, carboniferous limestone rubble. No artefacts or deposits of medieval date were revealed. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26284 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3727) ST50025587 AIP database ID: {69402DAD-D949-4BBB-8033-F8B68F976555} Parish: Priddy Postal Code: BS40 7XR CHARTERHOUSE, LOWER COWLEAZE Charterhouse, Lower Cowleaze Tofts, S Cowleaze : CHERT, 2007, 1p Work undertaken by: CHERT Excavations carried out over two weeks revealed the buildings anticipated but its date was quite unexpected. Ceramics and clay tobacco pipes and makers marks indicated a construction date of about 1680 and demolition of about 1720. There was no indication of any buildings before that date. Although the Roman town was within 100m, the only Romano-British finds were occasional stray potsherds. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 26990

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OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3728) ST50205575 AIP database ID: {50B95BB1-0296-451E-881C-E0324E5568EC} Parish: Priddy Postal Code: BS40 7XR THE CHARTERHOUSE CENTRE, CHARTERHOUSE ON MEDIP An Archaeological Watching Brief at The Charterhouse Centre, Charterhouse on Medip, Blagden C & N Hollinrake Ltd Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2007, 9pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. An archaeological watching brief undertaken during machine excavation of a pit designed to accommodated a large septic tank and ancillary trenches, within the paddock immediately east of the Charterhouse Activity Centre recovered only modern pottery and artefacts and occasional lumps of vitrified slag. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3729) ST48803720 AIP database ID: {BD8F5084-1F5F-4DC3-9C93-AF06F351F2B5} Parish: Street Postal Code: BA16 0AQ STREET, HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Street, Holy Trinity Church Graham, A Seavington : Alan Graham, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Alan Graham The site of Street church can be identified with land at Lantocai granted by Winchester to Glastonbury in 680. The name is probably derived from the Welsh or Cornish prefix for an enclosed burial ground, combined with the name of St. Kea. The site is potentially, therefore, one of great antiquity. The present church comprises a nave and chancel, with a north aisle, south porch and west tower. Much of the fabric appears to be 15th century and it is clear that the church was refurbished at that time, though the aisle is known to be an addition of the 1830s. The complete re-flooring of the nave, north aisle and chancel of the church in summer 2003 gave an opportunity for the cleaning and recording of the exposed archaeological strata. Though all areas had been truncated by the voids beneath the existing suspended timber floors, and disturbed by trenches for heating pipes, areas of intact stratigraphy did survive. These were cleaned and recorded though no formal excavation of the deposits was undertaken as the proposed floor was designed to leave all earlier deposits intact. The work was supported by the Parish Council and the County Council and a full report, together with the field archive, has been deposited in the Somerset Record Office. The work revealed the massive foundations of the original north wall of the nave, beneath the present arcade, together with the foundations of the chancel arch and west wall. All the masonry was substantial, with an externally stepped footing 1.40m wide and at least 1m deep into the natural clay that underlies the site. The nave was just under 50 feet long (c.15m) and 20 feet wide (c.6m). The foundation for the chancel arch suggested a narrow opening of between 6 and 7 feet (c.2m) compared to the present opening of 10 feet (c.3m). The date of this church could easily be Norman, which is the likely stylistic date of the tall narrow north door into the nave, shown in a sketch by the Rev. J. Skinner dated 1829, prior to the addition of the aisle. It is significant that the foundation trench for this early north wall had been cut through pre-existing archaeological deposits. The nature of these is unclear as they were recorded only in the side of a later vault. They do, however, indicate clearly the use of the site prior to the foundation of the present church. Within the nave, areas of earth and mortar floors remained in situ, evidently contemporary with the use of the early church. They were overlain by traces of stone sleeper walls which predated the building of the north aisle in the 1830s and appeared to have supported box pews set on either side of a central, stone-paved gangway up the nave. A number of brick-lined vaults in the east end of the nave appeared contemporary with these pews. Following the addition of the north aisle, further sleeper walls were added which supported the wooden platforms for the bench pews that subsequently filled the church. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

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OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3730) ST74954372 AIP database ID: {041B2A08-2DBB-4B8E-A731-F23C2191BCD8} Parish: Trudoxhill Postal Code: BA11 5DG LAND OFF ASHFIELD CLOSE, TRUDOXHILL Land off Ashfield Close, Trudoxhill. Archaeological Observations Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made during the excavation of foundation trenches for two detached dwellings on land off Ashfield Close in the village of Trudoxhill. With the exception of a former boundary and modern drainage features no distinct archaeology was definable and only limited artefactual material was recovered. [Au]

SMR primary record number: 26096 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3731) ST47433973 AIP database ID: {711C9D11-D20D-48AD-A156-19C220C64394} Parish: Walton Postal Code: BA16 9SQ LAND NORTH OF SUNNYSIDE FARM, GLASTONBURY HEATH Land North of Sunnyside Farm, Glastonbury Heath, Archaeological Observations Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 5pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made following the extraction of peat. Approximately 1.5m-2m of peat overlying natural clay was extracted but no archaeological features or structures were observed nor was any artefactual material recovered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 24549

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3732) ST55004610 AIP database ID: {4190891D-B766-40A9-A33D-7A0B22FB95BE} Parish: Wells Postal Code: BA5 2SS THE GARDEN HOUSE, NEW STREET, WELLS The Garden House, New Street, Wells. An Archaeological Watching Brief Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2007, 10pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Peter Leach Archaeological monitoring of buildings works observed a simple stratigraphic succession of modern garden soil or makeup deposits above an extensive earlier subsoil horizon sealing natural gravel and clay deposits. Evidence of earlier structural or other activity was almost exclusively of later 19th and 20th century date, including numerous animal burials associated with the former occupancy of the premises by a veterinary practice. The presence of later medieval pottery (mainly 13th-15th century date) and other material within the subsoil deposits was noted. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3733) ST54644530 AIP database ID: {A0391E15-9029-4DA1-8EDE-74AE69D8B586} Parish: Wells Postal Code: BA5 1SU WELLS, 33 PRIORY ROAD Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Wells, 33 Priory Road Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made during the reduction of levels and the excavation of footings for a small development to the rear of 33 Priory Road, Wells. The site was noted to comprise well- cultivated soils which contained a small number of medieval and later pottery sherds together with one probable Romano-British sherd. However, no distinct archaeological features were definable. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, RO

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3734) ST54784567 AIP database ID: {D063F7C8-5C71-49B9-BEAD-945628D288C3} Parish: Wells Postal Code: BA5 2AL WELLS, 66 HIGH STREET Wells, 66 High Street Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made during the excavation of drainage and service trenches for a new build to the rear of 66 High Street. Prior evaluation had demonstrated the presence of demolition rubble, derived from a medieval building, together with a series of medieval pits, a wall and cobbling (Somerset HER 16265). The recent work identified a wall noted on early maps of the area and a possible medieval culvert. However, it also demonstrated that the site is dominated by disturbed made- ground of the post-medieval period lying directly upon underlying natural gravels. The made-ground produced no conclusive evidence regarding the origins or the possible existence of earlier occupation upon t he site. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3735) ST55104580 AIP database ID: {9AFEA23D-3CC7-4C39-A681-048F05AA0801} Parish: Wells Postal Code: BA5 2RD WELLS, CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. ANDREW, MARY MITCHELL GARDEN Wells, Cathedral Church of St. Andrew, Mary Mitchell Garden Hollinrake, C & Hollinrake, N Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. A watching brief was maintained during the construction of a new visitor centre and restaurant within the Mary Mitchell Garden, situated immediately south-west of the West Cloister. The garden contains the ruin of the 15th century Choristers' House, formerly part of the Cathedral School, which was demolished during the 1870s. Historically the garden had been terraced into an upper to the north and a lower level to the south. Supervised removal of the garden soil was undertaken down to the level of the archaeological horizon, above which the new foundation slab was to rest. Within the south half of the garden a medieval culvert that runs from St. Andrew's Well into the town was revealed and recorded, as were fragmentary wall foundations and several small, medieval drains associated with the old school. Several 19th and 20th century drains were also revealed, some of which emptied into the medieval culvert. Much of this culvert appears to have been rebuilt during the 19th century, probably associated with landscaping works, and two inspection chambers of that date were found. Archaeological deposits within the northern half of the garden were better preserved than in the south. Two phases of a cobbled courtyard were recorded, the latest dating to the 13th century and later whilst the earliest appeared to date to the later-Anglo-Saxon period. A line of probable post-pads, dating from between the 10th and 13th centuries, was recorded immediately south of the north wall of the garden; these appeared to be associated with wall stubs, the whole possibly representing a lean-to structure associated with the masons working on the West Front construction. No masons' waste was seen within the garden, which implies that there was a wall on the line of the existing, north wall prior to construction of the West Front during the 12th and 13th centuries. Fragments of worked stone were Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 recovered from re-deposited, clay make-up layers. These included fragments of worked Doulting stone from various construction and repair episodes on the West Front and a fragment of carved Bath Stone, probably of late-Saxon date and which had been converted into a bird bath or trough at a later date. Two almost complete, but broken, spandrels, probably of 13th century date, were recovered below a post-medieval cobbled path in front of the original West Porch in the West Cloister. These appear to be part of the series of spandrels recorded during the 1980s. Occasional prehistoric flint flakes were found within redeposited clays and pottery recovered during the excavations included some residual Romano- British sherds although most sherds were dateable from the 10th century onwards. A photogrammetric survey of the West Cloister wall was carried out and has been enhanced by coloured plans showing stone types, building phases and other details. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :no

North Somerset UA

(E.40.3736) ST 4424 7147 AIP database ID: {6A07CFEE-AF07-4016-A63F-BA2F68DB1292} Parish: Tickenham Postal Code: BS21 6RE LAND TO THE SOUTH OF CLEAVELAND COURT Tree Screen Planting on Land to the North of Cleaveland Court

Wootton Hall Park Northampton NN4 8BE Tree-screen Planting on Land to the South of Clevedon Court Meadows, I Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, figs, refs. Work undertaken by: CgMs An archaeological watching brief was carried out during the excavation of tree planting holes at the site. No archaeological features were identified, except for a scatter of stones of uncertain date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

Sedgemoor

(E.40.3737) ST43185432 AIP database ID: {09CDFAC9-A2DD-4D29-AD20-2EA06069DF75} Parish: Axbridge Postal Code: BS26 2BB MOORLANDS, AXBRIDGE "Moorlands" Axbridge. An Archaeological Watching Brief. March-April 2007 Moffat, B Wilton : Contract Archaeology, 2007, 31pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Contract Archaeology Observations maintained during the excavation of footings for new build homes at the site, on Moorlands Street, recorded deep agricultural soils sealing truncated features of medieval date. A substantial post-medieval boundary drain was also found running parallel with the modern road. No evidence was recovered from earlier archaeological periods. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 24536 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3738) ST42835441 AIP database ID: {9EED338D-A913-4CF8-B68A-F581E2F09BC7} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Axbridge Postal Code: BS26 2BJ THE SURGERY, HOULGATE WAY, AXBRIDGE The Surgery, Houlgate Way, Axbridge. Archaeological Observations Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 17pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made during initial groundwork. The site was observed to comprise post-medieval made ground. No distinct archaeological features were definable and no artefactual material recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3739) ST29443661 AIP database ID: {D8E62E7C-D8F3-480B-ACE8-854D4D63A44B} Parish: Bridgwater Quantock Ward Postal Code: TA6 7ET BRIDGWATER, ALBERT STREET Bridgwater, Albert Street Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James Brigers A watching brief was conducted during the excavation of groundwork in advance of the construction of a number of bungalows and detached houses during June and July 2007. Throughout the site natural alluvium and Mercia Mudstone bedrock were found to be overlain by an uninterrupted sequence of apparent cultivation soils, one of which contained abraded sherds of medieval pottery. This sequence was subsequently sealed by up to 1.50m of dumped material of 19th century and later date, presumably the result of dredging of the mid-19th century extension to the Bridgwater & Taunton Canal (Somerset HER 15009) which formed the eastern boundary of the site. No evidence of previous direct habitation was revealed and it appears that site may have been used throughout the medieval period as gardens within the precinct of the Franciscan friary (Somerset HER 12435), which was most probably centred in Friarn Meadow some 250m to the east. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3740) ST2955036775 AIP database ID: {CE055B76-EFC1-4CA5-9936-8B03406B10BC} Parish: Bridgwater Quantock Ward Postal Code: TA6 3RA ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE DIVISIONAL HEADQUARTERS, ALBERT STREET, BRIDGWATER St. John's Ambulance Divisional Headquarters, Albert Street, Bridgwater, Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Milby, S Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 25pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services The site lay within the precinct of the Franciscan Friary of Greyfriars. A series of large gravel extraction pits were observed at various points across the site, the largest of which were seen towards the centre of the site. Structural remains dating to the late 19th/early 20th century were observed in the southern corner of the site and likely to be associated with domestic outbuildings in the back gardens of the houses that once fronted Albert Street. A foundation and wall of a terraced house from this phase was observed c. 1.5m west of the eastern edge of the site. A further wall was observed abutting a wall of a terraced house. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26280 Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3741) ST29583703 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {4C0E7B4E-4E2A-4B57-B012-42CC731ABB5E} Parish: Bridgwater Victoria Ward Postal Code: TA6 3PG BRIDGWATER, 42 MARKET STREET Bridgwater, 42 Market Street Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers A watching brief was conducted during groundwork prior to the erection of a block of flats at the above location. The natural gravel was sealed by a substantial build-up of cultivation soil, which contained abraded fragments of 13th-15th century pottery. Towards the Market Street frontage of the site the cultivation soil was cut by night soil pits of late 18th century date, which in turn were sealed by the sandstone foundations of a building which appeared to have been rebuilt on the same foundations later in the 19th century. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3742) ST29783699 AIP database ID: {6A1EA3D0-ACA5-4CBB-95CC-560837D80F22} Parish: Bridgwater Victoria Ward Postal Code: TA6 3AX BRIDGWATER, CHURCH OF ST. MARY Bridgwater, Church of St. Mary Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers A watching brief was undertaken in August 2007 when trenches were excavated for the installation of drainage to serve proposed new WC facilities in the west tower of the church. Features revealed by the excavations included a large vault and stone culvert, both of the 18th or 19th century and both of which were left undamaged. The excavation west from the tower revealed the full elevation of the medieval tower foundation and exposed it's base where it cut into the natural gravel. A third and final trench largely followed the line of early 20th century drainage to the north of the church. This produced little of archaeological interest, apart from a stone and brick foundation at the eastern end which probably represented the remains of a 19th century wall defining an entrance passage to the churchyard, as shown on the 1886 Ordnance Survey. In order to run a pipe out of the tower, a hole was drilled through its northern wall, cores from which indicated that the internal structure of the 14th century wall was a lias, slate and sandstone rubble. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3743) ST29803680 AIP database ID: {713360EA-B609-4E43-85AD-1378BCD792A0} Parish: Bridgwater Victoria Ward Postal Code: TA5 1HT FORMER GARAGE SITE, FRIARN STREET, BRIDGWATER Former Garage Site, Friarn Street, Bridgwater, Somerset. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Matthews, C Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology Three features were observed in the north-west of the site. These comprised a pit, a brick-lined well filled with broken unfrogged bricks, and a brick-lined feature with a concrete base. These were dated by finds to the post-medieval period. Made ground was found across the site. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3744) ST40404310 AIP database ID: {B2443236-D073-4E4B-9136-2E89AAFBD572} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: Burtle Postal Code: TA7 8NF BURTLE PRIORY Burtle Priory Site visit Brunning, R Exeter : Richard Brunning, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Richard Brunning The evidence of the features visible in the electricity trench has shown that several cut features of probable medieval date exist in the area immediately west of Burtle Farm. These were within the limits of the Priory suggested by the relic ditch layouts. There features included pits or ditches and probable graves. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26289

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3745) ST45705310 AIP database ID: {99982188-0CA9-4E5C-97B8-2DE84A5B863B} Parish: Cheddar Postal Code: BS27 3AQ CHEDDAR, BATH STREET Cheddar, Bath Street Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Peter Leach An evaluation by trial trenching was required for a site proposed for residential development at Saxon Place, behind premises on the south side of Bath Street. The plot is bordered to the west by the grounds of the Kings of Wessex School, occupying the site of the royal Anglo-Saxon and medieval palace at Cheddar, and less than 100m north of St. Andrews church and vicarage – site of a suspected Roman villa. Both sites are protected as a Scheduled Monument (no. 29673). The eastern end of the site was crossed by a series of ditches, a stone rubble spread, and occasional postholes, sealed beneath almost 1m of garden soil and deep hardcore makeup for an existing car park. Most of the buried features were associated with 2nd-3rd or 4th century AD Roman pottery, relatively abundant animal bone, charcoal, burnt stone and occasional iron objects. These remains are interpreted as a continuation north of the Romano-British ‘villa’ settlement focus identified within the vicarage garden. The western half of the site was sealed beneath over 1m of 20th century landfill, capped by a modern hardcore and car park surface. This also buried an 18th century stone wall foundation aligned with still existing property boundaries extending south from the Bath Street frontage. At one point the wall abutted deep foundations for a small rectangular stone building of slightly earlier 17th/18th century construction, possibly part of an outhouse set towards the rear of the plot on the east side of the boundary wall. The latter was found at two locations to be set into the fills of a 2m wide ditch on a similar alignment, the bottom of which was not reached due to considerations of site safety and a high water table. Occasional sherds of 11th and 12th-13th century pottery, with a little animal bone, were recovered from the excavated ditch fills. This long established boundary, apparently of medieval origin, was interpreted as marking the eastern boundary ditch to the later medieval palace site, separating it from the contemporary village properties of Cheddar. [Sec]

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3746) ST4569353116 AIP database ID: {B85647C8-3DCB-4F2D-B39C-DBB7662EBDC6} Parish: Cheddar Postal Code: BS27 3AQ DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY BUILDING, THE KINGS OF WESSEX COMMUNITY SCHOOL, STATION ROAD, CHEDDAR Design and Technology Building, The Kings of Wessex Community School, Station Road, Cheddar, Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F & Place, C Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 20pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services A watching brief observed three ditches cut into the natural subsoil and overlain by a sequence of later deposits, including a stone wall, perhaps a boundary wall associated with Manor Farm, which occupied Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 the site prior to the school. It was concluded that the ditches were medieval in date and were he same as those excavated almost 45 years ago. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 24681 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3747) ST4561053130 AIP database ID: {FF5FC242-F8A8-4411-97F2-BE2F1ED80C64} Parish: Cheddar Postal Code: BS27 3AH THE KINGS OF WESSEX COMMUNITY SCHOOL, STATION ROAD, CHEDDAR The Kings of Wessex Community School, Station Road, Cheddar, Somerset. An Archaeological Excavation Place, C, Milby, S & Hall, N Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 29pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Groundwork excavations across the site revealed a simple vertical sequence of topsoil overlying subsoil alluvial deposits and natural sediments. A total of four archaeological features, two ditches, a pit and a post hole, were observed and recorded during the excavation. No conclusive dating evidence for the features was excavated. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26098 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3748) ST4306554100, AIP database ID: {F08F1AF2-B1BB-4321-AF43-B239B2DCC99F} ST4366054220 Parish: Cheddar, Axbridge Postal Code: BS26 2BH, BS26 2DD AXBRIDGE MOOR DROVE, AXBRIDGE TO CHEDDAR RESERVOIR PUMPING STATION, CHEDDAR Axbridge Moor Drove, Axbridge to Cheddar Reservoir Pumping Station, Cheddar Corcos, N Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 3pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services A watching brief along a wastewater pipeline found nothing of archaeological significance. [AIP]

SMR primary record number: 24699

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3749) ST33803740 AIP database ID: {014E03B7-22FF-4F0F-A77E-D2BC8C0EEE00} Parish: Chedzoy Postal Code: TA7 8RE CHEDZOY, FRONT STREET Chedzoy, Front Street Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers Evaluation and subsequent excavation on the proposed site for a single dwelling revealed the presence of a large number of features dating from the 13th to 19th centuries. Features of probable medieval date included large pits and an alignment of post holes that may have defined the location of a timber structure, although evidence of immediate occupation in the form of contemporary artefacts was scarce. In the 16th century the site was dominated by two large pits, one of which in excess of 17m long, which were probably created for the extraction of sand for building or other uses. Following the gradual in-filling of the larger of these, which occupied the entire eastern portion of the site, an extensive surface of pitched lias was laid, probably during the latter part of the 16th century, which Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 gradually subsided into the soft material beneath forming a broad depression into which considerable quantities of material came to be deposited during the early part of the 17th century. The deposits within the depression produced a wide array of items including large amounts of pottery, including imported stonewares, clay tobacco pipes, metal tools, fittings and utensils, and, importantly, glass table ware and fragments of decorated floor tiles. The quantity, and more significantly the quality, of the finds was strongly suggestive of occupation by persons of some social standing with, presumably, a dwelling equal to their status, the remains of which were still to be located. In the mid 18th century the deposits in the hollow were sealed by a single final dump of material seemingly derived from the destruction of a nearby building and contained glazed floor tiles and high quality glass table ware. Also during the 18th century ditches aligned to Front Street were created forming elements of the pattern of property boundaries still visible surrounding the existing houses to the north-east and south-west of the site. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3750) ST34544372 AIP database ID: {B70B7199-A87E-4E5D-A0FF-0CAE837180FF} Parish: East Huntspill Postal Code: TA9 3NZ WOOLAVINGTON, WOOLAVINGTON BRIDGE Woolavington, Woolavington Bridge Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Observations were made during the excavation of a short length of trench to accommodate a new water main adjacent to the Huntspill River immediately to the north and east of Woolavington Bridge. Apart from some modern disturbance at the western end of the trench, no archaeological features were observed and no artefactual material was noted either in situ or within the excavated spoil. [Sec]

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3751) ST29103290 AIP database ID: {A86CFFC4-4AFA-4F92-94A6-6FE666F0D384} Parish: North Petherton Postal Code: TA6 6RR NORTH PETHERTON, SCHOOL FIELDS, NORTH PETHERTON JUNIOR SCHOOL North Petherton, School Fields, North Petherton Junior School Robinson, F & McConnell, R Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Context One Archaeological Services Ltd undertook a watching brief on land at the rear of North Petherton Junior School. The archaeological features identified by the watching brief comprised two ?18th century ditches - one a field drain, and the other a probable field boundary ditch. Neither feature yielded any datable artefacts. The vast majority of the features and deposits revealed were associated with the former Board School, which was constructed on the site from the 1870s. These consisted of a brick wall foundation, a stone-lined culvert and a series of thirteen large cess pits (utilised for outdoor earth closets or privies at the rear of the Board School prior to the installation of mains sewerage and drainage). [Sec]

SMR primary record number: 24504 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3752) ST32843343 AIP database ID: {F5B3D62D-9D78-40B9-833C-3004C226833A} Parish: North Petherton Postal Code: TA7 0AN Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

RIVER PARRETT BANK STRENGTHENING AT MOORLANDS HOUSE AND THATCHERS ARMS River Parrett Bank Strengthening at Moorlands House and Thatchers Arms, Somerset: Geoarchaeological Borehole Survey Wilkinson, K Winchester : ARCA, 2007, 21pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: ARCA Boreholes were drilled through the present flood bank. Holocene sediments at Thatcher's Arms comprised a laminated silts and clays over 1m thick wood peat, dating between the Late Mesolithic and Bronze Age. Levee type sediments dating to the medieval period overlay the laminated succession, while in the post-medieval period the levee appears to have been artificially extended. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 24637 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3753) ST38353158 AIP database ID: {80802164-6BCF-4C8E-AF40-E3492B4597AD} Parish: Othery Postal Code: TA7 0QS OTHERY, FORE STREET, LAND TO THE EAST OF "THE FIRS" Othery, Fore Street, Land to the east of ‘The Firs’ Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers A single trench was excavated as a condition of planning consent to erect a single dwelling on the site. The excavation revealed a number of features, many of which were found to contain 19th & 20th century land drains, modern services and concrete foundations. Features of potential archaeological interest were limited to the remains of a single, truncated and un-dated post hole and a narrow slot which was probably the foundation for a fence of 19th century date. A section of narrow gully was also excavated but appeared to be the result of the action of a large root. At the eastern end of the trench the remains of a surface of pitched stone was investigated. Although no conclusive dating evidence was found in association with this, it probably represents a yard surface relating to an existing farm building of probable 18th or 19th century date to the east. The scarcity of archaeological material and the poor preservation of the remains appeared to be the result of the recent reduction of the site to accommodate the makeup for a hard-standing. [Sec(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3754) ST31004330 AIP database ID: {1E743CBF-1B84-4CC9-BB71-D52996A13132} Parish: Pawlett Postal Code: TA6 4RS PAWLETT, WALPOLE LANDFILL SITE - NORTHERN EXTENSION Pawlett, Walpole Landfill Site - Northern Extension Hollinrake, C & Hollinrake, N Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. Two small areas were excavated to the north and to the south of the 2006 excavation area (Somerset HER 14335), towards the western edge of the buried lias island. The buried soil deposit was present to the south of the 2006 area but was absent to the north. Pottery sherds recovered from this soil ranged from later-Bronze Age through to the Iron Age in date. Several flint flakes and broken tools were recovered, as well as small fragments of fired clay and bone. A 60m-long trench was opened in the adjacent field to the east of the 2006/2007 areas but this immediately flooded and, due to the waterlogged ground, it was never possible to drain it for more than a few hours and was thus abandoned. It will be re-opened after a suitable period of dry weather. There were no construction or excavation works for new landfill cells during 2007. Construction works will re-commence during 2008. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: LPR Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3755) ST44105860 AIP database ID: {42C3A05C-CE50-4E90-876A-F5EB3ABF3BA8} Parish: Shipham Postal Code: BS25 1QF BANWELL AND SHIPHAM, BANWELL TO ROWBERROW WATER MAIN Banwell and Shipham, Banwell to Rowberrow Water Main Water Main Corcos, N & Heaton, R Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services A targeted watching brief was undertaken during the installation of a new water main between Banwell and Rowberrow. A discontinuous, linear stone alignment was recorded, possibly the surviving core of a Roman road surface. In a second area, several post-medieval date features were recognised and recorded, and a small pit, which may have originated from a much earlier period. No other features or archaeological deposits were noted. [Sec(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, PR

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3756) ST43714777 AIP database ID: {4F3B9AD0-B9D5-4B5E-A5CE-EF9FE4DF14B5} Parish: Wedmore Postal Code: BS28 4DU THE POUND, COMBE BATCH, WEDMORE The Pound, Combe Batch, Wedmore. An Archaeological Watching Brief Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Peter Leach An archaeological watching brief was undertaken for a residential development on the site of the village pound. A sequence of man-made and naturally derived deposits and structures were encountered and recorded, including the remains of the former village pound. Some remains of the 12- 13th century date were the earliest dateable evidence for the use of the site, possibly predating the Pound. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 24508 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3757) ST35073596, AIP database ID: {E17C92E2-1A26-46A0-9B02-1D50E0133C70} ST34633522 Parish: Westonzoyland Postal Code: TA7 0HG, TA7 0HP WESTONZOYLAND, SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS Westonzoyland, Sewage Treatment Works Robinson, F & McConnell, R Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Context One Archaeological Services Ltd co-ordinated a controlled metal detecting survey on land to the north of Westonzoyland Sewage Treatment Works, where the route of a proposed sewage pipeline passes through the area defined as the site of the Battle of Sedgemoor in 1685. There were a total of 115 metal objects recovered from the survey. These included: 32 lead bullets, 27 horseshoes, 11 buttons, 6 buckles, 5 coins, 4 nails, 2 decorative clothing disks, 1 lead toy, 1 wrist watch, 1 book clasp, 1 key plate cover, 1 stud/cufflink, 4 nails, 7 miscellaneous implement pieces and 16 unidentified objects. Perhaps not surprisingly, the largest category of artefacts comprises lead bullets, most of which are likely to relate to the battle. This assemblage includes case shot, carbine, musket, hailshot and pistol shells. The remaining artefacts largely date to the post-medieval and modern periods although the earliest dateable object was a Saxo-Norman horseshoe. Possible medieval items included two buckles, a book clasp and two late medieval decorative clothing disks. [Sec] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, MO

OASIS ID :no

South Somerset

(E.40.3758) ST4506909655, AIP database ID: {73E9DB9F-61E2-4F63-9A09-678A51134BAC} ST4433109741 Parish: Crewkerne Postal Code: TA18 7AE, TA18 7YA CREWKERNE FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME, CREWKERNE Crewkerne Flood Alleviation Scheme, Crewkerne, Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 19pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Groundwork for a new pipeline within easement of Field 3 revealed eight post holes that probably represented a post-medieval fence line. The possible remains of a redundant post-medieval/modern water meadow or drainage system was observed. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26281 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3759) ST53281353 AIP database ID: {C975D1D5-E91D-485F-AB86-2337C1A60ECB} Parish: East Coker Postal Code: BA22 9LZ 'SILVERTHORN', BURTON, EAST COKER 'Silverthorn', Bourton, East Coker. Archaeological Observations Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead Archaeological observations were made during the reduction of levels and excavation of footings for the erection of a detached bungalow. The reduction of levels revealed a general spread of post- medieval, medieval and Romano-British material whilst excavations for footings produced evidence for a curvilinear ditch of the Romano-British period underlying the building. A Romano-British gulley and several further undated features were also observed. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3760) ST52152291 AIP database ID: {3DF36B95-DF79-4383-B69C-20D9F890F415} Parish: Ilchester Postal Code: BA22 8NG ILCHESTER, MILL HOUSE Ilchester, Mill House Robinson, F & McConnell, R Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services A watching brief was carried out during groundwork for a new replacement sewer. The c.30m long pipe trench was located directly above the western wing of the Ilchester County Gaol, as shown on a map of 1821. This part of the gaol was demolished some time after 1846, the structural remains of which were revealed at a depth of 1.3m below the modern ground surface, beneath deep Victorian demolition layers and subsequent make-up layers. A small assemblage of artefacts, consisting of post- medieval and modern pottery, glass, metal, clay tobacco pipe and leather were recovered. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3761) ST52002280 AIP database ID: {14ACDE8A-1242-427E-B31E-72F195A03C95} Parish: Ilchester Postal Code: BA22 8ND THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, ILCHESTER The Old School House, Ilchester. An Archaeological Watching Brief Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2007, 10pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Peter Leach The excavation of building foundations for a new garage and house extension were monitored. Beneath widespread deposits and disturbances of principally 20th century origin, were encountered several features and deposits of greater archaeological significance. Of these, the most extensive was the southern edge of a deep and broad ditch cut into the underlying levels of alluvium. This appeared to be part of a water channel or leat of medieval origin that was infilled by the early 19th century. Occasional remains of earlier origin probably related to evidence for Roman suburban development alongside the former Fosse Way road here, and recorded in previous excavations. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26094 Archaeological periods represented: MD, RO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3762) ST35201740 AIP database ID: {0BAAA0F2-B912-4BE2-9D03-69D8662367AD} Parish: Ilton Postal Code: TA19 9HT ILTON, CHURCH OF ST. PETER Ilton, Church of St. Peter Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Peter Leach Monitoring and recording was undertaken following removal of part of the floor on the south side of the nave in advance of its restoration. Exposure and cleaning of an area approximately 4m x 1.5m revealed traces of a possible earlier stone floor foundation and the upper fill of at least one grave. No further excavation was required but the investigations demonstrated that the flagstone floors of the nave were laid as part of a mid-19th century restoration of the church. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3763) ST46632603 AIP database ID: {E78E6A38-9556-434F-B565-E8DEBA325DF4} Parish: Long Sutton Postal Code: TA10 9NF LONG SUTTON, LANGPORT ROAD, LONG SUTTON MOTORS Long Sutton, Langport Road, Long Sutton Motors Robinson, F & McConnell, R Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Context One Archaeological Services Ltd. Carried out an evaluation and watching brief at the former Long Sutton Motors. The investigations revealed a limited number of archaeological features. At the south-western end of evaluation Trench 1, a 19th century wall foundation, consisting of uncoursed limestone blocks aligned north-east to south-west, was exposed. Map regression analysis showed no structures on this part of the site from the early 19th century onwards. It is possible that the foundations are of a building constructed and demolished between map editions or are the remnants of minor structures such as a garden building; perhaps relating to the grounds of the mid-19th century house, or the late 19th or early 20th century structures that stood immediately west of the trench. Beneath the foundations a substantial east-west aligned ditch was seen. A single sherd of 17th or 18th century pottery was recovered from the lower fill providing an earliest possible date of construction. A post hole was revealed immediately to the north of the ditch. In the absence of artefactual data and on the Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 basis of its position in the archaeological deposit sequence this feature is likely to be no later than the late 19th century in date. A profile recorded south of Trench One revealed a soil horizon very similar in nature to the ditch fills, suggesting a continuation of the same ditch. A shallower and narrower ditch with similar orientation was also found. Both ditches might represent the vestige of post-medieval boundary ditches or drainage channels. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3764) ST45431797 AIP database ID: {1831E591-CF27-4ECE-8216-E36853B23BDA} Parish: Martock Postal Code: TA12 6LJ BOWER HINTON, BACK LANE, THE ROCKERY Bower Hinton, Back Lane, The Rockery Hollinrake, C & Hollinrake, N Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. A watching brief was carried out during construction work for a new house on the site of the old village pound. The work recorded a 13th century boundary ditch that was replaced by a boundary wall in the post-medieval period. A small quantity of medieval and post-medieval pottery was recovered. There was no evidence for occupation prior to the 13th century. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3765) ST67771883 AIP database ID: {8BCE989E-FCE6-4E56-82EE-2E1A1CC9F09C} Parish: Milborne Port Postal Code: DT9 5EP MILBORNE PORT, NORTH STREET, MILBORNE PORT COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL Milborne Port, North Street, Milborne Port County Primary School Robinson, F & McConnell, R Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services A watching brief was carried out at Milborne Port County Primary School. Investigation revealed several features including two truncated post holes, the foundations of three walls and two areas previously used to quarry stone. Based on artefactual evidence, the post holes appeared to be the earliest features on site, broadly dated from 11th to 13th century. The relationship between the three walls and their phasing was unclear as they were all on different alignments. It was most likely that the east-west wall and the north-south wall were associated with a building shown on the 1839 Tithe map. Given the location of the structure formed by these walls, it was probably an out-building or small barn. Whatever its function, this building was still visible on the First Edition Ordnance Survey of 1889. Metal, brick and pottery recovered from a fill associated with the earliest phase of disuse of the stone quarry had been dated as post-medieval and was not thought to pre-date the 18th century. Another possible stone quarry was uncovered during the excavation of the soakaway which may have formed part of the same quarry. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3766) ST67851848, AIP database ID: {3891ECB5-63F8-4470-AA27-7BBEEE4B02AB} ST67831849 Parish: Milborne Port Postal Code: DT9 5DH MILBORNE PORT, SOUTH STREET Milborne Port, South Street Robinson, F & McConnell, R Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Context One Archaeological Services Ltd carried out a watching brief on a replacement sewer pipeline at South Street, M ilborne Port. No archaeological features were observed. [Sec]

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3767) ST42912496 AIP database ID: {81085201-284C-4705-8A82-D27E4708E1B7} Parish: Muchelney Postal Code: TA10 0DG MUCHELNEY, ALMONRY COTTAGE Muchelney, Almonry Cottage Graham, A Seavington : Alan Graham, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Alan Graham The cottage lies immediately west of the medieval Priest’s House, adjacent to the Langport road on the northern edge of the village of Muchelney. Trenching for the footings of an extension against the north side of the cottage revealed a medieval ditch, aligned NNW-SSE, up to 2.50m wide and 1.20m deep. Its lower infills were laid down in waterlogged conditions and pottery recovered can be dated to the 12th-13th century. Its function is unclear and it was not obviously aligned with either the Priest’s House or the likely northern line of the precinct of the Benedictine Abbey. A full report has been deposited with the Somerset Historic Environment Record. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3768) ST59502450 AIP database ID: {C8D9DA51-3AA2-47AB-8DD8-6229967AD345} Parish: Queen Camel Postal Code: BA22 7PS ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH, QUEEN CAMEL Observations at St. Barnabas' Church, Queen Camel, Somerset Graham, A Seavington : Alan Graham, 2007, 1p Work undertaken by: Alan Graham Nothing of archaeological significance was observed. In breaking through the north wall of the tower for the new doorway, it was, however, noted that the construction was lias block throughout, with no random rubble core to the wall as is oft observed. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 26103 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3769) ST40201720 AIP database ID: {6CD2D837-8A6C-4B41-8C37-40BD63DA48B6} Parish: Shepton Beauchamp Postal Code: TA19 0LH SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP, THE SHAMBLES, THE DUKE OF YORK Shepton Beauchamp, The Shambles, The Duke of York Graham, A Seavington : Alan Graham, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Alan Graham Observations were made during building work in the garden behind the public house in September 2007. The garden sloped up from south to north following the natural slope of the hill to the north of the village. Strip foundations over an area of c. 20m long and 5m along the eastern boundary of the plot revealed a consistent depth of dark garden soil, characterised by coal and cinder fragments throughout and dating to the Victorian period, up to 0.50m thick across the area. This overlay clean Yeovil sands, the surface of which was seen to undulate in the north-south section. The lower part of these hollows was filled with a paler brown loam and it is thought likely these are remnants of earlier gardening or agricultural activity. A single sherd of green-glazed earthenware was found, probably 15th or early Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

16th century in date but no earlier medieval material was found. A small, struck flake of flint, from the base of the garden soil reflected the prehistoric background of the area. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PR, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3770) ST49132852 AIP database ID: {D2123201-9D93-47C9-802C-DDD5416295FE} Parish: Somerton Postal Code: TA11 7NW SOMERTON, MARKET PLACE, FREEMAN HOUSE Somerton, Market Place, Freeman House Hollinrake, C & Hollinrake, N Glastonbury : C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd., 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: C. & N. Hollinrake Ltd. A watching brief was maintained during renovation works on a barn behind Freeman House, a 17th and 18th century Listed Building. The works uncovered a stone-lined chamber measuring approximately 1.7m square and up to 2.0m deep. Pottery within the backfill deposit was dateable to the early 18th century and included two complete glazed earthenware vessels, one with the date 1720 inscribed on the inner base. There was also a complete glass sack or wine bottle and a small complete tin-glazed pot. An associated clay tobacco pipe was made by George Webb of Chard. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3771) ST32700590 AIP database ID: {99E595A1-8BCE-45F3-8A29-DCDB36992B90} Parish: Tatworth and Forton Postal Code: TA20 2SG TATWORTH, CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST Tatworth, Church of St. John the Evangelist Graham, A Seavington : Alan Graham, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Alan Graham The church and church rooms are of mid–Victorian date and trenches for a northern extension of the church rooms revealed only the ordered graves of the late 19th century burial ground. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3772) ST2799610467 AIP database ID: {AADBAB92-FDE5-4306-8042-D76972E474DE} Parish: Whitestaunton Postal Code: TA20 3DL WHITESTAUNTON MANOR HOUSE, WHITESTAUNTON, CHARD Whitestaunton Manor House, Whitestaunton, Chard Heaton, M , Graham, A & Pierce, P Warminster : Mike Heaton, Alan Graham and Paul Pierce, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Mike Heaton, Alan Graham and Paul Pierce Refurbishment of Whitestaunton Manor by new owners was accompanied by building recording and analysis, archaeological investigations and extensive archive research. The work suggested that complex stratified deposits survived beneath the 15th century parts of the house; that the relative chronology of the standing fabric was far more complex than hitherto understood, in part contradicting received chronologies; and that the stables other outbuildings and most of the gardens were redesigned by John Dando Sedding. Circumstantial evidence also suggested that Sedding also designed the water garden at Whitestaunton. If correct, Whitestaunton was one of only three surviving gardens known to have been designed by this influential ‘father’ of English garden design. [Sec(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3773) ST28001062 AIP database ID: {0D716D34-9BD8-4897-803A-67DA8E338389} Parish: Whitestaunton Postal Code: TA20 3DL WHITESTAUNTON, WHITESTAUNTON MANOR Whitestaunton, Whitestaunton Manor Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers A watching brief was maintained during the removal of stone piers and walling in the stream bank to the north of well-known Romano-British remains. The piers were probably the remains of a sluice of 18th or 19th century date, designed to manage the level of the stream and provide flow into a leat (the entrance to which survived approximately 20m to the south). Further alterations to the profile of the eastern stream bank revealed more of the dump of Romano-British demolition debris, first noted in 2006 (Somerset HER 24555), and produced a fragment of moulded Greensand which appeared to be part of a column base, probably originating from the site of the nearby remains and deposited here during the 19th century clearance of the site. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3774) ST2799610467 AIP database ID: {CA77D2D5-8898-4C39-BEC6-7A960C866C6F} Parish: Whitestaunton Postal Code: TA20 3DL WHITESTAUNTON, WHITESTAUNTON MANOR Whitestaunton, Whitestaunton Manor Heaton, M Warminster : Michael Heaton, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton Refurbishment of Whitestaunton Manor, including extensive repair of the 19th century roofs, has continued throughout 2007, accompanied by archaeological observations and building recording. The work has revealed, inter alia, mortar floor structures c.1m below the present kitchen floor, classic tripartite openings in the kitchen walls at the east end of the medieval range, coffered ceilings over the 17th century wing and dais window corridor, extensive rebuilding an alterations to the walls of the medieval (15th Century) hall and the full extent and form of the . The work has also revealed that much of the interior decorative detail including one of the ‘baroque’ friezes, is of early 20th century installation. Observations will continue throughout 2008, when the refurbishment is planned to conclude. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3775) ST71702850 AIP database ID: {24112577-9A06-47F1-BF3F-7C490434C4BC} Parish: Wincanton Postal Code: BA9 9HN BALSAM HOUSE, WINCANTON Balsam House, Wincanton. An Archaeological Watching Brief 2007 Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2007, 8pp, figs Work undertaken by: Peter Leach Two trenches were observed and their contents recorded. Beneath surface deposits containing occasional material of 17th to 20th century date, several features relating to the Baslam House garden arrangement were revealed. There was also evidence of an earlier medieval occupation in the locality and for a suspected cultivation lynchet of unknown date. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26283 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3776) ST71702850 AIP database ID: {987DE275-D7BD-41C6-B11E-C369C621DDA2} Parish: Wincanton Postal Code: BA9 9HN WINCANTON, BALSAM HOUSE Wincanton, Balsam House Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Peter Leach A watching brief was undertaken in the grounds of Balsam House, a Grade II* Listed Building of early/mid-17th century date on the south-east corner of the town, during the excavation of deep service trenches. This was linked to a residential development of derelict gardens north of the house that were the subject of an evaluation in 2006 (Somerset HER 14325) (1). Details of garden features including walls and terracing were recorded, occasional finds of clay pipes and pottery suggesting that most of the garden layout around the house is probably attributable to the 18th century. Terrace makeup deposits south of the house sealed a buried soil and occupation deposits including spreads of charcoal, animal bone and 12th-13th century coarse pottery sherds. No other associated features were seen but the remains suggest a phase of medieval occupation close to the site of Balsam House, although no supporting evidence was recovered in the earlier evaluation of the adjoining site to the north. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3777) ST65602770, AIP database ID: {61479C9F-3C4C-46AF-A80B-D72309F271ED} ST64002340 Parish: Yarlington, Charlton Horethorne Postal Code: DT9 4LN, BA22 7BW SOUTH CADBURY ENVIRONS PROJECT South Cadbury Environs Project Tabor, R Oxford : South Cadbury Environs Project, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: South Cadbury Environs Project Fieldwork continued during 2006 and 2007 on the South Cadbury Environs Project. Charlton Horethorne, Sigwells 2006. Five trenches were excavated in Spring 2006 to investigate a roughly rectangular anomaly in the south of the field and nearby, possibly related, linears. The rectangle was a ditch, probably enclosing a small farmstead, dating to the mid or later decades of the 1st century AD. After a period of abandonment a small industrial area developed. This area was accessed by a backfilled causeway and was dated to the second or early 3rd century AD by distinctive sherds of Severn Valley ware, generally rare in the South Cadbury Environs. The other linears provided little datable material but are likely to be roughly contemporary with the enclosure. Yarlington, Woolston Manor Farm. SCEP survey work in 2006-7 focussed on Woolston Manor Farm. The farm is centred on a basin-shaped combe 1km to the east of North Cadbury. The modern farm buildings and former farmhouse nestle on a rise some 200 to 300m north of a tributary flowing westwards into the River Cam. The farmland comprises slopes of every aspect formed from sandy beds, parenting light soils well suited to cultivation. The very distinct outline of the modern holding is present in a map of 1725 (Fig. 2) and suggests a much earlier estate boundary. Within the holding many of the field boundaries and names are little changed in nearly three centuries. A further indication of conservative regimes in the past are the fine surviving earthworks in two fields. 'Trinities', a 3ha field in the south-west of the farm, has been protected by a Schedule since the identification of the earthworks from the 1947 air photographs in 1977 (Somerset HER 54732). Additional, substantial, earthworks in Great Cowleaze appear to have gone unnoticed by archaeologists. Geophysical survey covered in excess of 59ha and fieldwalking covered 17ha and 51 regular test pits were excavated. In addition a total of 59.5 square metres of targeted test pits were excavated. A further three small trenches were opened for a University of Bristol training excavation in Plain of Slait. The results indicate an Early and Middle Bronze Age phase of linear land use. This appears to have been abandoned by the Late Bronze Age, when there is evidence that ridge top in the south-west of the farm may have been enclosed. The enclosure was Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 respected by a later Iron Age field system that in every other respect was a regular grid, subsequently adapted into a Romano-British system. Remarkably this system appears to form the basis for core settlement and land division on the holding until the 1990s, when the farmhouse was sold. [Sec(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, IA

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3778) ST54502520 AIP database ID: {776E539C-6AA8-4830-98E5-EDC82623B135} Parish: Yeovilton Postal Code: BA22 8JG LOWER FARM, PODIMORE Lower Farm, Podimore. An Archaeological Watching Brief Leach, P Ashill : Peter Leach, 2007, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Peter Leach An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during topsoil stripping. Earthworks of suspected medieval and post-medieval origin were recorded prior to their burial and artefactual material of those periods was collected from the topsoil and upper horizon underlying deposits. Part of a rectangular ditched platform closest to Lower Farm may have belonged to a set of enclosures interpreted as medieval plots along the west side of the main village street; from which a quantity of mainly 11th- 15th century pottery was recovered. Parts of a differently aligned set of enclosures to the west were associated with a larger assemblage of mainly 17th to mid-19th century ceramics and other material. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26095 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

Taunton Deane

(E.40.3779) ST24202880 AIP database ID: {74FDFBEE-8BF6-4D43-A4D0-57D19F953729} Parish: Cheddon Fitzpaine Postal Code: TA2 8LQ CHEDDON FITZPAINE, HESTERCOMBE GARDENS Cheddon Fitzpaine, Hestercombe Gardens Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers Archaeological investigations continued at Hestercombe as part of the ongoing restoration of the Georgian landscape garden. At the ‘West Terrace’ (ST 2421 2881) path surfaces first recognised in 2005 were excavated, revealing the extent of the southern terminus of the 18th century terrace. The surfaces consisted of crushed slate and flared to the south to define a trapezoid plan, delineated to the west by landscaping dumps which contained fragments of building debris, pottery and glass of late medieval to 18th century date. This suggested that the soil used in the dumps had been derived from elsewhere on the estate. A rock-cut gulley, identified by previous excavations in 2004 & 2005 (PRNs 16980, 19754), was found to curve to the east and appears to represent a planting trench, probably for a hedge, which formed part of an earlier phase of landscaping, tentatively linked with the tenure of Francis Warre in the late 17th century. The earliest features identified were two post holes to the west of the path surface, one of which contained pottery of 12th or 13th century date. The presence of these features strongly suggests that a timber structure stood in the vicinity of the terrace during the early medieval period. An excavation at ST 243 290 in the base of the valley to the north-east of the ‘Great Cascade’ revealed a considerable quantity of dumped soil and slate rubble presumably forming a stable base for an 18th century landscaped ‘lawn’ in an area that was naturally marsh. This material sealed an undated pit cut into colluvial deposits. To the east a section was excavated through a large north-south aligned ditch, visible as an earthwork for a considerable distance. The ditch fill suggested that it had been deliberately filled following a prolonged period of silting. No evidence was found to allow the date of either the feature or its contents to be determined. Excavation of three further trenches in the base of the valley to the east of this ditch revealed the remains of surfaces and retaining dumps, possibly the remains of the original path that linked the Cascade area to the ‘Box Pond’ to the north. Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Between ST 2433 2928 & 2435 2938, a watching brief was conducted during the construction of a footpath to the west of the ‘Box Pond’ (PRN 14498). Well preserved and clearly defined linear deposits of crushed slate and clay were identified. These are almost certainly the remains of the original north- south path in the area, although the date at which this was created remains uncertain. Three trenches were excavated along the line of a visible terrace earthwork between ST 2441 2936 & 2454 2945 to the east and north-east of the ‘Box Pond’. Here the terrace apparently originated as a ‘ha ha’ with an internal stone retaining wall. Later the feature was in-filled and a path laid along the surface of the resulting terrace which ran between a probable footbridge to the north and the ‘Sybil Temple Platform’ to the south. Investigation of a rock-cut alcove towards the southern end of this terrace revealed nothing but undifferentiated rubble backfill. Further excavation was carried-out in the immediate vicinity of the remains of the ‘Octagon Summer House’ centred on ST 2422 2879. This focussed on the steep slopes surrounding the foundation remains excavated in 2005 (PRN 18684) and revealed evidence of a shallow terrace running from the direction of Hestercombe House and curving around the east and north sides of the remains. It is probable that this represents the remains of a spiral path forming a characteristically indirect access to the 18th century garden building. The excavations here also produced substantial quantities of building rubble which has provided further information as to the nature of the superstructure of the building. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3780) ST16702460 AIP database ID: {06E956F6-7B59-45F5-8CB5-FBDB40D26C01} Parish: Oake Postal Code: TA4 1AW CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS, HILLFARRANCE Church of the Holy Cross, Hillfarrance, Archaeological Observations on behalf of the PCC Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during works relating to the construction of a new kitchen adjacent to the Mortuary Chapel. External observations noted many unmarked burials including child and infant burials in the area and recorded a number of rebuilds visible in freshly exposed stonework. Internal works, notably the reduction of floor levels, were not recorded in their entirety, however, the breakthrough into the new build was observed and recorded. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 24679 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3781) ST22732467 AIP database ID: {81AC0063-0705-4564-A4F7-5798D3FFE6C5} Parish: Taunton Manor and Wilton Ward Postal Code: TA1 1AB TAUNTON, NORTH STREET, HEAD POST OFFICE Taunton, North Street, Head Post Office Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2007, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers A watching brief was maintained during redevelopment works in October 2007. In both of the areas penetrated by the groundwork considerable disturbance to the surviving archaeological remains by recent construction and services was noted. To the east of the building possible undisturbed natural subsoil was overlain by a layer of stiff grey clay and a substantial dump of slate rubble and mortar, both of which were of probable late or post-medieval date. A limited area of archaeological material was exposed to the north of the building which consisted of mixed dumps of clay, gravel and slate rubble sealed by an upper layer of red-brown clay. This latter material contained flecks of blackened sand which may have been the abraded remains of casting waste possibly associated with the industrial site observed in 2000 beneath the former telephone exchange in Whirligig Lane to the east (Somerset HER 44987). [Au]

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Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3782) ST17411752 AIP database ID: {5100BDFF-68A0-4533-8A99-52358D24F827} Parish: West Buckland Postal Code: EX15 3TR WEST BUCKLAND, BUCKLAND HILL West Buckland, Buckland Hill Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers Archaeological monitoring was undertaken during the preparation of the ground in advance of the erection of a barn in February 2007. Identifiable archaeological evidence on the site was limited to a single east-west aligned ditch associated with an enclosure bank which now forms the northern boundary of the field in which the site was located. This feature probably dated from the enclosure of this part of Buckland Hill in the 18th century. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

West Somerset

(E.40.3783) ST13873678 AIP database ID: {5CFD9C47-27B9-4F02-965A-2F0095EAD659} Parish: Crowcombe Postal Code: TA4 4AD 'DELMORE', CROWCOMBE Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief. 'Delmore', Crowcombe, Somerset Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2007, 19pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: James L Brigers A watching brief observed the remains of cob, a stone foundation and remains related to a post- medieval cottage. Evidence for medieval occupation was observed in the form of three sherds of pottery. A sequence of intercutting ditches was recorded along with the complete skeleton of a horse of probable post-medieval date. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 26104 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3784) SS99054371 AIP database ID: {04BC19F3-E409-415A-8C95-D40BFBFD7FE4} Parish: Dunster Postal Code: TA24 6RY DUNSTER, PRIORY GREEN, THE TITHE BARN Dunster, Priory Green, The Tithe Barn Brigers, J Ashcott : James L Brigers, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: James L Brigers In January 2007 a watching brief was conducted during groundwork to facilitate a new disabled access and drainage at the recently renovated tithe barn. Two substantial clay-bonded sandstone foundations on north-south and east-west alignments were located immediately to the west of, and beneath, the existing barn. These probably represented the western exterior wall and an internal division of a substantial medieval building of some pretension, probably part of the northern range of the priory. The presence of a decorated floor tile and glazed ridge tile fragments in overlying demolition strengthened this suggestion. To the west a weathered surface, constructed of lias slabs, was revealed, possibly representing an exterior yard surface contemporary with the medieval walls. Further sandstone wall remains and yard surfaces of pitched sandstone cobbles, overlying the medieval walls, probably relate to known post medieval farm ancillary buildings. [Sec] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3785) SS99194349 AIP database ID: {03113273-4260-4D66-A183-9FEAD99C4B96} Parish: Dunster Postal Code: TA24 6SL DUNSTER, DUNSTER CASTLE Dunster, Dunster Castle Heaton, M Warminster : Michael Heaton, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton Detailed recording of the southern roof structures of Dunster Castle, ahead of major repairs and refurbishment (on going), together with dendrochronological analysis, has revealed a multi-phase roof of early 17th – 20th century construction. The earliest phase (c. 1608) was a flat roof covered with lead sheeting that, on the basis of published evidence, appears to be one of the earliest in Britain. It was modified in the early 18th century (c. 1728) by the addition of king posts fixed with forelock bolts, and then again in the 1870s. Observations are continuing. [Sec]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3786) SS78114272, AIP database ID: {998560D3-9D2F-43A5-88EE-C512C46D661E} SS78614301 Parish: Exmoor Postal Code: TA24 7LB, TA24 7LN EXMOOR, LANACOMBE Exmoor, Lanacombe Gillings, M, Taylor, J & Pollard, J Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2008, 1p Work undertaken by: University of Leicester A programme of geophysical survey and small-scale excavation was undertaken in conjunction with Exmoor National Park Authority in advance of the reinstatement of damaged standing stones at two of the later-Neolithic/early Bronze Age stone settings located on Exmoor. In each case, the geophysical survey revealed little in the way of structural information but confirmed a close affinity between setting location and zones of shallower bedrock. At the site of Lanacombe I, a single trench was excavated centred upon the fallen stone (stone H following the coding scheme of Quinnell and Dunn 1992 Ref 1). Directly beneath the turf, to the immediate south-west of H, was a spread of stones that included a line of four notably larger flat stones aligned on the setting. These were conspicuous in terms of size and the linearity of their placement, the latter not corresponding to the east-west bedding/weathering planes evident in the bedrock. Rather than dug in any traditional sense, the settings appear to have been fashioned by the expedient removal of weathered outcropping rock to create a north-east/south-west aligned oval 0.37 x 0.28m in extent and reaching a depth of 0.18m below the current surface. At the base of the resultant hole was a thin layer of relatively clean brown soil upon which were placed small flat stones that served to provide a level base to the otherwise irregular hollow. The stone was then placed hard against the northern edge of outcropping rock, and the resultant void to the south was filled with more of the brown soil. The suggestion is of a rapid, rather than punctuated, process with a single deposit of soil used to prepare and then pack the stone hole. The presence of vertical and sloping stones in this fill, set directly against the southernmost face of the stone, is strongly suggestive of the deliberate use of small packing stones as part of this in-filling process. The only artefactual material to be recovered from the primary fill of the stone hole was an irregularly shaped lump of quartz (0.07 x 0.07 x 0.05m) displaying evidence of deliberate working (removal of flake or chunk) on one edge. This had been pushed down into the top of the packing soil in contact with one end of the standing stone. At the Lanacombe III setting a single 4m2 trench was once again centred upon the fallen stone (stone C). Unlike Lanacombe I there was no evidence of any surface settings, and a very different approach appears to have been taken to the erection of this standing stone. In practice a small oval post hole had been dug with an asymmetrical ramped base and the pillar-like stone placed upright against the vertical Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 face. It had then been pushed down and bedded into place (in a manner analogous to the erection of a wooden post). This was then packed into position using carefully selected stones and the upcast from the digging of the stone hole. An upper layer of loose grey silt with further packing stones served to level the stone hole. Aligned north-east to south-west, the stone hole was 0.35 x 0.17m in extent, reaching a depth of 0.25m below the present surface. The contrast with Lanacombe I stone H was striking and the suggestion was of a much more pragmatic and expedient process. No artefactual material was recovered. At the conclusion of the excavations both stones were fully reinstated. [Sec(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.40.3787) ST18754297 AIP database ID: {0669A235-85F3-439E-B539-69BD4E61604F} Parish: Stogursey Postal Code: TA5 1PT FAIRFIELD HOUSE Fairfield House. Archaeological Survey & Fieldwork 2007 Broomhead, R A Croscombe : R.A. Broomhead, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: R.A. Broomhead A small archaeological excavation was undertaken within the grounds of Fairfield House as part of an ongoing archaeological training and research project. The excavation aimed to establish the location and nature of one or two of the several towers which documents showed to have existed upon the wall which encircled the house. No walls or other structural features were located, however, the excavations recovered considerable evidence of post-medieval dumping, most probably associated with late 18th century alterations to the house. [Au]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

South Gloucestershire UA

(E.79.3788) ST5683782200, AIP database ID: {2FF8893E-0B66-4EC2-B7E8-3B7E434E7777} ST56778284 Parish: Postal Code: BS12 3RZ, BS12 3SF FLOOD ALLEVIATION SCHEME Easter Compton Flood Alleviation Scheme, South Gloucestershire. A Programme of Archaeological Works Place, C Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 29pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Monitoring of groundwork revealed a vertical sequence of geological deposits. Deposits and features of Roman and medieval date were located towards the top of the alluvial sequence, sealed by a further layer of alluvium and finally topsoil. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 18123 Archaeological periods represented: RO, MD, UD, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.79.3789) ST74067574 AIP database ID: {CEE7E803-3B44-429D-95D0-6B1E6FD8B739} Parish: and Hinton Postal Code: SN14 8ER IN THE WEST GARDEN , DYRHAM PARK HOUSE, DYRHAM Further Archaeological Observations in the West Garden, Dyrham Park Martin, P Chicklade : AC archaeology , 2007, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs, CD Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Work undertaken by: AC archaeology As part of the redesign of the west gardens of Dyrham Park House archaeological monitoring was carried out. Further evidence of a series of probable 18th century cobbled yard surfaces and pathways first uncovered in an earlier exercise (2005/6) was revealed. Other features walls and paths) identifiable on an engraving of the gardens published by Johannes Kip in 1712 were also recorded. On the lower slopes north of the pond a series of deposits containing Romano-British pottery were sampled, possibly the fill of a ditch. These layers contained small quantities of Romano-British pottery and demolition rubble, the latter perhaps suggesting the presence of a nearby building of Romano- British date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, RO, UD, IA

OASIS ID :no

(E.79.3790) ST67508410 AIP database ID: {D6A55F3E-6A55-40D4-9034-2D2B17E649CD} Parish: Postal Code: BS17 1TJ ACTON COURT, IRON ACTON Acton Court, Iron Acton, South Gloucestershire Ducker, R K Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit Monitoring revealed the bases of walls. No significant finds were recorded. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 18190 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.79.3791) ST60999277 AIP database ID: {76365765-71D8-4981-BFB1-50F613A51695} Parish: Oldbury-upon-Severn Postal Code: BS12 1PU CAMP COTTAGE, OLDBURY-ON-SEVERN Camp Cottage, Oldbury-on-Severn, South Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The watching brief identified heavily eroded bank material associated with the Scheduled Ancient Monument of Oldbury Camp and an undated ditch terminus/pit. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.79.3792) ST60849266 AIP database ID: {73CAEDEE-660F-4525-B576-41662EF4DE69} Parish: Oldbury-upon-Severn Postal Code: BS12 1PP WISTERIA HOUSE, CAMP ROAD, OLDBURY-ON-SEVERN Wisteria House, Camp Road, Oldbury-on-Severn, South Gloucestershire Young, D Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit Archaeological monitoring during excavation of the foundation trenches revealed undisturbed substrate deposits comprising interbedded clays and mudstones. No archaeologically significant structures deposits or finds were located. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 18165

OASIS ID :no

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(E.79.3793) ST75508160 AIP database ID: {D5EC0D4C-69A6-4895-A324-0B00BF746913} Parish: Sodbury Postal Code: BS17 6NE WEST VIEW HOUSE, Archaeological Watching Brief at West View House, Old Sodbury, South Gloucestershire Ducker, R Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit During a watching brief deposits of topsoil sealing a number of soakaways, an irregular deposit of unknown date and sterile clay were recorded. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 18152

OASIS ID :no

(E.79.3794) ST63808983 AIP database ID: {AEB74874-B04F-404F-BFEA -9D7B0A9C71A0} Parish: Thornbury Postal Code: BS12 2LB THORNBURY, ROCK STREET AND BATH ROAD Archaeological Watching Brief on Two Sites in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire: Rock Street and Bath Road Avon Archaeological Unit Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2008, 13pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during excavation of standard strip foundation trenches for a number of residential properties to be erected at both sites and of a large cutting for the construction of a storm block soakaway. Only a very small collection of unstratified blue transfer- printed whiteware pottery sherds dating to the 19th century were recovered on the Rock Street site. No archaeological significant structures, deposits or finds were located during the archaeological project. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 180171, 180170

OASIS ID :no

(E.79.3795) ST64008850, AIP database ID: {96DC5404-D523-48ED-9CE3-390E72197598} ST64608950, ST64608950 Parish: Thornbury, Postal Code: BS12 2LH, BS12 2DP CENTRAL NETWORKS 11KV DISTRIBUTION CABLE TRENCH ON THE A38 A Central Networks 11Kv Distribution Cable Trench on the A38 at Little Abbey Camp, Alveston, South Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Project Young, A Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2008, 22pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit Monitoring of the cable trench provided an important transect across the Scheduled Monument that demonstrated two important points: firstly, that significant buried archaeological objects of Romano- British date, including at least one burial, were preserved intact immediately below the substantial modern road formation and secondly, that complex and stratified archaeology of Roman date including varied cut soil features and masonry structures, in combination with stratified artefacts, were almost certainly preserved throughout the footprint of the earthwork and in adjacent areas outside the hillfort. In addition, the presence of another inhumation and a post hole raised the possibility that a extra-burial cemetery was located immediately adjacent to the north-eastern side of the monument. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 18168 Archaeological periods represented: RO

OASIS ID :no

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(E.79.3796) ST69508250 AIP database ID: {F5A802D3-5CF3-43CE-A9A8-E7BE033AB900} Parish: Postal Code: BS37 5JN LAND AT BADMINGTON ROAD, Land at Badmington Road, Yate, South Gloucestershire. Archaeological Watching Brief Aston, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no Swindon

Swindon UA

(E.84.3797) SU14339566 AIP database ID: {AA5DE208-4BC9-4829-BFFA-30BC1A00BB66} Parish: Castle Eaton Postal Code: SN6 6JY CASTLE EATON FARM Castle Eaton Farm, Castle Eaton, . Archaeological Excavation Kenyon, D Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An excavation was carried out adjacent to newly constructed buildings on the site. The footing of an undated stone-built wall was uncovered on the south-western side of the site, as well as a number of contemporary structural features. The alignment of the wall suggested that it was associated that it was associated with the farm buildings formerly present on the site. No finds, features or deposits of archaeological interest were noted. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.045

OASIS ID :no

(E.84.3798) SU18507950 AIP database ID: {959DB6AE-5A12-43D9-8CFD-F615DA634F6D} Parish: Chiseldon Postal Code: SN4 0JL ELECTRICITY CABLING WORKS, LINE E315, CHISELDON Electricity Cabling Works, Line E315, Chisledon, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Hennessey, B & Perrin, R Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.101

OASIS ID :no

(E.84.3799) SU15208425 AIP database ID: {68EC9151-6AC0-4CC0-83FE-D69A879F46F6} Parish: Eastcott Ward Postal Code: SN1 3JE REAR OF 1-11 EDMUND STREET, SWINDON Development at the Rear of 1-11 Edmund Street, Swindon. Archaeological Trenching and Observations Phillips, B Swindon : Bernard Phillips, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bernard Phillips No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.84.3800) SU10268478 AIP database ID: {8A5E6107-D0FB-43FD-8BB9-A0D4386A4112} Parish: Freshbrook and Grange Park Ward Postal Code: SN5 9PA LYDIARD HOUSE, REAR COURTYARD RAINWATER DRAINAGE An Archaeological Watching Brief at Lydiard House, Lydiard Tregoze, Swindon, Wiltshire Phillips, B Swindon : Bernard Phillips, 2007, 27pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bernard Phillips The cutting of a trench against the mansion's rear walls revealed a narrow brick plinth, probably of 18th century date. A foundation trench cutting a packed stone surface and evidence for an external porch were also encountered. Reddening through heat of the mortar used for the brick foundation indicated that a fireplace had been present on the other side of the wall. Small finds were few but included a Roman terracotta tile fragment, sherds of medieval and post-medieval pottery, pieces of glass and window leading. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.125 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, RO, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.84.3801) SU20509840 AIP database ID: {197C323E-EA51-4D65-A546-D4063A9EEE20} Parish: Inglesham Postal Code: SN6 7RD ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, INGLESHAM St. John the Baptist Church, Inglesham, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Harding, P & Davies, B Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 17pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The watching brief recovered worked flints from excavated material, suggested that occupation on the site could be traced back to the Mesolithic or Early Neolithic period. The presence of a stone-built Late Saxon church was confirmed by the discovery of wall foundations and finds of reused Roman tile. Traces of stone paved floors relating to the construction of the 12th/13th century nave arcade were preserved on the north side of the nave. Plaster surfaces post-dating the Saxon south wall foundation and possibly relating to the 13th century south aisle floor surface were noted. A small finds assemblage represented all activities and periods noted from the features. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.039 Archaeological periods represented: RO, PM, ENE, EM, MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.84.3802) SU15758375 AIP database ID: {8E0201A3-B8D0-413B-BF0B-1F6D6B2D9455} Parish: Old Town and Lawn Ward Postal Code: SN1 3EN 16-20 HIGH STREET, OLD TOWN, SWINDON 16-20 High Street, Old Town, Swindon, Wiltshire. Archaeological Excavation Saunders, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An archaeological excavation carried out within the footprint of a proposed building revealed three pits of probable medieval date. Truncation and disturbance resulting from later development of the site was identified throughout the development area. This had primarily resulted from the construction of a brick-built cess pit and recently demolished garage. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.070 Archaeological periods represented: MO, MD Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :no

(E.84.3803) SU14828012 AIP database ID: {9CDE18EE-9683-4586-90C1-90AAAD039A75} Parish: Wroughton Postal Code: SN4 0RN LAND AT THE FOMER SWAN INN, GREEN'S LANE, WROUGHTON Land at the Former Swan Inn, Green's Lane, Wroughton, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Hood, A Swindon : Foundations Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Foundations Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.065

OASIS ID :no Torbay

Torbay UA

(E.87.3804) SX92445545 AIP database ID: {3A5F4DB7-4BFB-4B30-B32E-4CE4A4B36142} Parish: St Mary's-with-Summercombe Ward Postal Code: TQ5 9HW GREAT GATE COTTAGE SITE, REA BARN ROAD, BRIXHAM Great Gate Cottage Site, Rea Barn Road, Brixham, Devon. Archaeological Watching Brief King, R Swindon : Foundations Archaeology, 2007, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Foundations Archaeology The site had been excavated and the foundations had been concreted before the commencement of the watching brief. A test pit was excavated as close as possible to the in situ building remains which were located during the evaluation. The test pit contained a mixed overburden/dump deposit, with modern artefactual material which directly sealed the natural. No undisturbed subsoil or structural deposits were present. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no Wiltshire

Ke nnet

(E.46.3805) SU1005069705 AIP database ID: {745E95E5-EF51-4892-B3E8-DC3FE89BCC2D} Parish: Avebury Postal Code: SN8 1RD AVEBURY CRICKET CLUB Avebury Cricket Club, Avebury, Wiltshire. Watching Brief Report Gunter, J & Roberts, V Swindon : Talits Landscape Archaeology Detectives, 2007, 10pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Talits Landscape Archaeology Detectives No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.057

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3806) SU28407974 AIP database ID: {C70E8AE3-B6E7-4B4C-A372-37B4C5368E25} Parish: Baydon Postal Code: SN8 2JU Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

BAILEY HILL RESERVOIR, BAYDON An Archaeological Watching Brief at Bailey Hill Reservoir, Baydon, Wiltshire Dyne, A Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 3pp, figs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.111

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3807) ST95006735 AIP database ID: {9ADFD964-8054-4678-97C7-74A513590846} Parish: Bromham Postal Code: SN15 2PS SPYE PARK HOUSE, SPYE PARK, CHITTOE Spye Park House, Spye Park, Chittoe, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Hart, J & Saunders, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology Seven red brick walls and a red brick arch were identified during the course of the watching brief. These represented the remains of cellars of the former Spye Park House, constructed in the mid-19th century. These remains had been heavily truncated and the cellars backfilled during the house's demolition in the late 20th century. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.092 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :cotswold2-33414

(E.46.3808) SU00486152 AIP database ID: {4119203D-FAB2-4909-A7BA-28F7B9128249} Parish: Devizes Postal Code: SN10 1HY 42 MARKET PLACE, DEVIZES 42 Market Place, Devizes, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The watching brief revealed the truncated foundations of the original back wall to the building, four brick lined 18th/19th century wells, two of which appeared to be accessed from below ground passageways, a post-medieval rubbish pit and a possible backfilled cellar. No archaeology earlier than the 17th century was encountered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.071 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-36119

(E.46.3809) SU0077761384 AIP database ID: {E21F5CDC-1C22-4DD2-91B9-6C28F0634AFC} Parish: Devizes Postal Code: SN10 1LY CATLEYS DEPOT, SOUTHBROOM ROAD, DEVIZES Catleys Depot, Southbroom Road, Devizes. An Archaeological Watching Brief Context One Archaeological Services Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Monitoring of groundwork identified two distinct areas of activity on the site, either within or close to the conjectured line of the medieval town ditch or to the east of the ditch. A grey soil containing mostly 19th century industrial pottery was noted, as well as a dark layer on the western side of the site that was thought to represent ditch infilling. This was in association with the construction of the 19th century houses, the action of which affected most of the archaeological remains on the site. [Au(adp)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

SMR primary record number: 2007.030 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3810) SU00156155 AIP database ID: {CF51487A-8602-4930-B60E-A529ECE7E494} Parish: Devizes Postal Code: SN10 1DA NEW PUBLIC CONVENIENCES, WEST CENTRAL CAR PARK, DEVIZES New public conveniences, West Central Car Park, Devizes, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Weale, A Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services A watching brief was carried out at the site, and revealed the outer bailey ditch of the castle. Other gullies were observed along with various post-medieval structures such as cellars and wells. A small assemblage of medieval and post-medieval pottery was recovered. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.069 Archaeological periods represented: PM, UD, MD

OASIS ID :thamesva1-31515

(E.46.3811) SU0039661409 AIP database ID: {CB555EB0-D211-4625-AA4B-963C97815FEB} Parish: Devizes Postal Code: SN10 1BS NOS 37-38 ST. JOHN'S STREET, DEVIZES Archaeological Watching Brief at Nos 37-38 St. John's Street, Devizes, Wiltshire Bristol & Region Archaeological Services Bristol : Bristol & Region Archaeological Services, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bristol & Region Archaeological Services The only post-17th century features identified at the site were brick-built and comprised a well, a water cistern, a cellar and a subterranean feature. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.074 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3812) SU00776147 AIP database ID: {01A5F6D9-B5C6-4937-9743-17406CEF2E5A} Parish: Devizes Postal Code: SN10 1LH TWO HOUSES AT 13 SIDMOUTH STREET, DEVIZES Construction of Two Houses at 13 Sidmouth Street, Devizes, Wiltshire. Results of Archaeological Monitoring Corney, M Chicklade : AC archaeology , 2007, 5pp, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: AC archaeology Archaeological monitoring was carried out during preparatory groundwork prior to the construction of two single bedroom houses. The work was commissioned by Phil Clayton in accordance with a condition of planning consent. The condition was placed on the permission due to the position of the site, close to projected line of the medieval outer bailey defences of Devizes. The excavation of the house foundation trenches revealed no features of archaeological significance. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

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(E.46.3813) SU28466044 AIP database ID: {B508DBDA-61E5-40E2-87DB-4D080CE9A89F} Parish: Grafton Postal Code: SN8 3SJ PINKNEYS FARM, MARTEN, GRAFTON Report on the Findings of an Archaeological Watching Brief at Pinkneys Farm, Marten, Grafton Winterburn, J Chiseldon : JW Archaeology Services, 2007, 15pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: JW Archaeology Services A small scatter of post-medieval brick rubble and tile may have indicated the presence of buildings, however, no solid evidence could be recovered. The generally low level of archaeology found within both areas of excavation indicated that further archaeological work may not be required. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.063 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3814) SU26385110 AIP database ID: {29A45551-B288-4F15-98E8-ACF148C48F27} Parish: Ludgershall Postal Code: SP11 9QW GATE AND FENCING REPAIRS, LUDGERSHALL CASTLE Gate and Fencing Repairs, Ludgershall Castle, Ludgershall, Wiltshire. Archaeological Observation and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P S Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.054

OASIS ID :terraina1-36727

(E.46.3815) SU18106890 AIP database ID: {65FCA3E1-93D7-4B18-A37A-1A003CD5FBCD} Parish: Marlborough Postal Code: SN8 1UF PROPOSED NEW STAFF HOUSES, MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE, BARTON DENE Proposed New Staff Houses, Marlborough College, Barton Dene, Marlborough, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Wallis, S Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 8pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.010

OASIS ID :thamesva1-26585

(E.46.3816) SU18906840 AIP database ID: {74F7BC30-99CD-4ED5-B3DB-1C83912D1643} Parish: Marlborough Postal Code: SN8 4AX ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL, GRANTHAM HILL, MARLBOROUGH The Proposed A345 Access Road for St. John's School, Grantham Hill, Marlborough, Wiltshire Saunders, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology A number of parallel linear features were uncovered during groundwork along a section of the proposed A345 access road. Several of these features contained pottery of 16th to 18th century date, and appeared to represent post-medieval and/or modern agricultural activity. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.090 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3817) SU14734820 AIP database ID: {AD2F4878-4236-4E36-B209-741F5282E6AA} Parish: Netheravon Postal Code: SP4 9SG EAST COURT OFFICERS QUARTERS, NETHERAVON East Court Officers Quarters, Netheravon, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Mundin, A Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.091

OASIS ID :thamesva1-37776

(E.46.3818) SU14107470 AIP database ID: {C081A0E5-686C-4232-83FD-22208331B900} Parish: Preshute Postal Code: SN4 9NR SHARPRIDGE FARM, ROCKLEY, MARLBOROUGH An Archaeological Excavation at Sharpridge Farm, Rockley, Marlborough John Moore Heritage Services Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 21pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services The works consisted of an excavation followed by a watching brief during ground reduction of the area. The site was situated within a Bronze Age landscape between two field systems, and was surrounded by findspots of material from this period. Although the area had been heavily disturbed by recent agriculture, the site produced five hut circles, two rectangular structures and fence lines of post holes. The only dating evidence suggested that the activity was Bronze Age. The site may have represented a short -lived habitation site or could have been part of a larger settlement associated with the monuments around it. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.093 Archaeological periods represented: BA

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3819) SU29407270 AIP database ID: {4B76CF21-0C8B-460C-B7E0-CE5241A29116} Parish: Ramsbury Postal Code: SN8 2HQ WOODLAND STABLES, WHITTONDITCH, RAMSBURY Woodland Stables, Whittonditch, Ramsbury. Archaeological Watching Brief Findings Phillips, B Swindon : Bernard Phillips, 2007, 43pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Bernard Phillips Archaeological observation of development at Woodlands Stables revealed a concentrated scatter of struck flints and three pits datable to the Early Neolithic. The pits yielded numerous flint tools, flint working debitage, pottery fragments and a small amount of animal bone. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.100 Archaeological periods represented: ENE

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3820) SU23724833 AIP database ID: {CDE31581-91C8-4785-9E74-613DACC64E33} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Parish: South Tedworth Postal Code: SP9 7SQ LAND AT STATION ROAD, TIDWORTH Land at Station Road, Tidworth, Wiltshire. Report on an Archaeological Strip and Record Reeves, P Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The strip and record exercise focused on two areas identified as having archaeological potential in a previous excavation. 27 undated post holes were recorded in Area 1, while in Area 2 the terminus of a ditch dated by its pottery assemblage to the Late Bronze Age/ Early Iron Age, a cow burial and a crouched human burial were encountered. A very small collection of worked flint and unworked burnt flint was recovered from across the site. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.105 Archaeological periods represented: PR, LBA, UD, EIA

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3821) SU0998072970 AIP database ID: {5B766318-2BDE-4680-8AE1-E8D528441D85} Parish: Winterbourne Monkton Postal Code: SN4 9NJ WINTERBOURNE HOUSE, BERWICK BASSETT Winterbourne House, Berwick Bassett, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Aston, K & Cullen, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :no

Kennet, West Wiltshire

(E.46.3822) ST9566654181, AIP database ID: {4A021644-0E62-4164-8C30-F7D8ECAF40A6} ST93275352 Parish: Erlestoke, Edington Postal Code: BA13 4PU, BA13 4NY EDINGTON TO COULSON WATER SUPPLY MAIN Edington to Coulson Water Supply Main, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Place, C Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 56pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Work undertaken during the watching brief identified a concentration of medieval artefacts, features and deposits in a field immediately to the west of Coulston. The features included shallow ditches, pits and irregular pit-like features interpreted as tree-throws. In addition, two soil spreads containing noteworthy collections of medieval pottery that probably represented refuse. A large, north/south aligned palaeochannel was also identified. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.103 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

North Wiltshire

(E.46.3823) ST82576856 AIP database ID: {25061168-BC0D-4936-8CCC-97B0722FA3F8} Parish: Box Postal Code: SN14 9NF BELLE VUE HOUSE, HIGH STREET, BOX An Archaeological Watching Brief During Construction of a New extension at Belle Vue House, High Street, Box, Wiltshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Watkins, K Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, except for a post-medieval stone-lined drain and soakaway. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3824) ST8171069510 AIP database ID: {1C121639-46AE-4F88-BCFC-38866FD8AC0E} Parish: Box Postal Code: SN13 8QF CHENEY COURT, DITTERIDGE, BOX Cheney Court, Ditteridge, Box, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.076

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3825) ST82306850 AIP database ID: {27012CD6-AC9A-48A1-A719-B42ABD94B148} Parish: Box Postal Code: SN14 9NR NEW SEWER, BOX VICARAGE, BOX New Sewer, Box Vicarage, Box, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology A watching brief was carried out during the excavation of a new service trench and access chamber. Evidence for the continuation of a known Roman wall, a possible return and a robber trench all relating to the Roman villa were encountered, as well as a post-medieval culvert associated with the Vicarage. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.113 Archaeological periods represented: RO, PM, UD

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-46266

(E.46.3826) ST97656770 AIP database ID: {94A63BFB-7526-4C3F-8911-107DDD44FBB9} Parish: Calne Without Postal Code: SN11 0PU SANDY LANE, NEAR CHIPPENHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief During Installation of a High Voltage Power Cable at Sandy Lane, near Chippenham, Wiltshire Watkins, K Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2008, 5pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, although some form of post- medieval landscaping was noticed. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2008.001

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3827) ST9188573504 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {F4899B71-F7B0-4D97-B3D8-6103130DB697} Parish: Chippenham Postal Code: SN15 1ES NEW ROAD AND FOGHAMSHIRE, CHIPPENHAM New Road and Foghamshire, Chippenham, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Milby, S & Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.040

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3828) ST91716857 AIP database ID: {30BFC111-E0AE-4606-B3BC-386694B0DEDA} Parish: Lacock Postal Code: SN15 2LB ST. CYRIAC'S CHURCH, LACOCK St. Cyriac's Church, Lacock, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Cullen, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology Probable in situ graveyard soils were identified in two areas, but no intact burials were encountered within these deposits. Where small quantities of disarticulated human bone were disturbed, there were re-interred during the course of the groundwork. The only archaeological feature identified during the course of the works was a limestone wall of probable post-medieval date located to the east of the church. This wall may have predated the 19th and 20th century additions and alterations made to the church and may have been contemporary with the 17th century dwelling, part of which was incorporated into the south transept of the church. [Au(abr)]

OASIS ID :cotswold2-36041

(E.46.3829) ST93508750 AIP database ID: {870BEE5F-2B2A-48A7-ABA0-221F207A483D} Parish: Malmesbury Postal Code: SN16 9HX HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE TRENCH, MALMESBURY High Voltage Cable Trench, Malmesbury. Archaeological Watching Brief Report George, S Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 21pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The watching brief recovered many deposits and features of archaeological interest, including a potential Iron Age defensive bank, late Saxon/early medieval graves, cobbled paths and road surfaces, a medieval defensive wall and 18th/19th century stone lined drains and road resurfacing. The narrow width of the cable trench prohibited accurate interpretation of the deposits. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.038 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, EM, IA

OASIS ID :no

Salisbury

(E.46.3830) SU15404140 AIP database ID: {A6F0179F-C4C2-4F42-A845-920D95417D6F} Parish: Amesbury Postal Code: SP4 7DJ 44 SALISBURY STREET, AMESBURY 44 Salisbury Street, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Sims, M Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

The watching brief revealed post-medieval pits and evidence of possible post-medieval terracing of the site. No significant archaeology was found. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.086 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :oxfordar1-46344

(E.46.3831) SU17694061 AIP database ID: {3C64F677-A7A2-4CB9-8303-E218572F5EE8} Parish: Amesbury Postal Code: SP4 0JD BOSCOMBE DOWN AIRFIELD, NEW ACCOMMODATION BLOCK [OP TAMARIN], AMESBURY Boscombe Down Airfield, New Accommodation Block [OP Tamarin], Amesbury, Wilts. Archaeological Evaluation Report Wright, J Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs , refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2008.088

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3832) SU14184152 AIP database ID: {F5A8C2C1-7657-4DAC-8C7F-B0F0C13A83A3} Parish: Amesbury Postal Code: SP4 7BG LITTLE STUBBINGS, WEST AMESBURY, SALISBURY Little Stubbings, West Amesbury, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Thompson, S & Reeves, P Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.017

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3833) ST95681889 AIP database ID: {AF2E2EA6-D8C2-4423-B656-3F1076186A34} Parish: Berwick St. John Postal Code: SP5 5QB MINCHINGTON E1L511KV ELECTRICITY CABLING REFURBISHMENT, TOLLARD ROYAL Minchington E1L511kv Electricity Cabling Refurbishment, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Perrin, R Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology , 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The site contained a Scheduled linear boundary of Roman date. Sections of five linear ditches were encountered, one containing pottery of Late Iron Age to Roman date. The evidence collected was though to represent further activity relating to field systems in Cranborne Chase. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: RO, UD, LIA

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3834) ST95301840 AIP database ID: {075A3126-4B4E-4D6A-90AF-18DB7C32A300} Parish: Berwick St. John Postal Code: SP5 5QD Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

WALLED [KITCHEN] GARDEN, RUSHMORE PARK, TOLLARD ROYAL Results of Archaeological Watching Brief [1]. Walled [Kitchen] Garden, Rushmore Park, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire Historic Building Advisory Service Tisbury : Historic Building Advisory Service, 2008, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Building Advisory Service A watching brief was carried out during the excavation of a 92.4m long service trench, oriented north- south through the centre of the walled garden. The soil was a heavily modified garden soil containing few late 19th and early 20th century artefacts. No other features nor older residual finds were recovered, despite records of Roman finds in the area. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2008.004 Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3835) SU01983149 AIP database ID: {B51C2F5B-E278-48BD-A3AB-6371C53D62E4} Parish: Dinton Postal Code: SP3 5EF PEMBROKE TERRACE, DINTON Finbury Homes Ltd. Pembroke Terrace, Dinton, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Sulikowska, J Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3836) SU1397737050 AIP database ID: {0645F497-89B9-4F07-B1ED-32FE6364CC11} Parish: Durnford Postal Code: SP4 6AS CHEMRING COUNTERMEASURES, HIGHPOST, SALISBURY Chemring Countermeasures, Highpost, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Parry, D & Sulikowska, J Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3837) SU07753575 AIP database ID: {1263BF8E-A2A2-40EC-B996-0137C4A69BB4} Parish: Great Wishford Postal Code: SP2 0PE POWERLINE SUPPORT REPLACEMENT, GREAT WISHFORD Powerline Support Replacement, Great Wishford, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Birbeck, V Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 6pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. However, large amounts of peg-tile fragments of medieval or post-medieval date and a single medieval floor tile were recovered from the topsoil in one of the trenches. This appeared to represent a dump or spread of demolition debris from the Great Wishford manor house, relating to its partial demolition in 1785, or its complete demolition in the 19th century. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.112 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

OASIS ID :no Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

(E.46.3838) SU17803990 AIP database ID: {22ED2DD6-4258-420F-B9A3-88FA460A8BD9} Parish: Idmiston Postal Code: SP4 0JD BOSCOMBE DOWN AIRFIELD FIRE HYDRANT WORKS, AMESBURY Boscombe Down Airfield Fire Hydrant Works, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Additional Archaeological Watching Brief Report Thompson, S Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2008.087

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3839) SU1966337578 AIP database ID: {C85F8924-B37A-464D-B602-681A28974119} Parish: Idmiston Postal Code: SP4 0AT SEWAGE PIPE REPLACEMENT, IDMISTON Sewage Pipe Replacement, Idmiston, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Context One Archaeological Services Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 19pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services The watching brief observed a simple vertical sequence of peaty topsoil overlaying natural peat and alluvial sediments, and patches of gravel and sand. A system of water meadows were observed at various points along the pipe trench. At the northern extent, an extensive chalk platform was revealed. Wattle revetments were observed at three separate points. Artefacts included domestic glassware and pottery associated with low level farming and animal husbandry common to the water meadows of Wiltshire from the 17th century onwards. Ceramic building material and Roman and medieval pottery sherds were also recovered. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.079 Archaeological periods represented: RO, UD, MD, MO, PM

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3840) SU15393439 AIP database ID: {BE37733E-5CD6-4FC1-9DB9-2096850C0249} Parish: Laverstock Postal Code: SP4 6PQ MCKENNA'S MUSTANG, NEAR OLD SARUM McKenna's Mustang: Excavation of Mustang KH648, Near Old Sarum, Wiltshire. Watching Brief Gibson, A Salisbury : Defence Estates, 2007, 32pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Defence Estates An archaeological watching brief was undertaken in order to examine the wreckage of a Mustang that crashed at 16:20 on 19th January 1945 with the loss of the pilot, Group Captain John Francis Xavier McKenna. Elements of the procedure were recorded. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3841) SU06944392 AIP database ID: {77E83569-499A-48B0-86A7-90A9601A85E3} Parish: Shrewton Postal Code: SP3 4BU HIGHFIELD HOUSE, HIGHFIELD RISE, SHREWTON, SALISBURY Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

Residential Development at Highfield House, Highfield Rise, Shrewton, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Archaeological Observation and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P S Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology A small number of undated features were exposed during the course of the watching brief. Two possible prehistoric features, a small pit filled with burnt flint and an east-west oriented flat-bottomed linear feature of unknown function, were recorded. A large post-medieval possible garden feature was also encountered. No medieval finds or features were discovered, indicating that the site lay outside the village's medieval core. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.082 Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

OASIS ID :terraina1-36725

(E.46.3842) SU15202992 AIP database ID: {39ACEB27-E9B2-4437-A00A-55A0857771E6} Parish: St. Martin and Milford Ward Postal Code: SP1 2RX GODOLPHIN SCHOOL BOARDING HOUSE EXTENSION, MILFORD HILL, SALISBURY Godolphin School Boarding House Extension, Milford Hill, Salisbury, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Buss, B Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 5pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, despite a high potential for the recovery of prehistoric and particularly Palaeolithic archaeological remains. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.067

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3843) SU02704700 AIP database ID: {06280B19-3A9C-4B6D-B6F5-770C34A651D6} Parish: Tilshead Postal Code: SP3 4SG SALISBURY PLAIN TRAINING AREA, PROPOSED EASTERN ACCESS TRACK Proposed Eastern Access Track. Route and Hardstanding Alterations. Phase III Detailed Walkover Survey White, P Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology A total of eight archaeological features were recorded during the walkover survey. An undated linear earthwork was recorded on the alignment of the proposed track, most likely a negative lynchet formed by ploughing on a slope. This was reused as a trackway and subsequently abandoned. Further work was suggested. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.051 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3844) SU0346947983 AIP database ID: {32B527A2-B52A-41FB-9F2D-E0B5AAC4AD43} Parish: Tilshead Postal Code: SP3 4RZ THE CHURCH OF ST. THOMAS A BECKET, TILSHEAD Watching Brief. The Church of St. Thomas a Becket, Tilshead, Wiltshire Gunter, J Devizes : Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Society, 2007, 16pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Society Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

A watching brief during the installation of an underground tank revealed the disordered graves of over 20 individuals. It was probable that the majority of these marked the reburial of remains uncovered during the 1846 extension of the nave. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.081 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3845) ST94342920 AIP database ID: {9578D2B1-EB2E-43DB-9771-2D198F181CBA} Parish: Tisbury Postal Code: SP3 6NH THE OLD COAL YARD, TISBURY The Old Coal Yard, Tisbury, Wiltshire. Report on Archaeological Investigation Buss, B Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 6pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology Two undated linear features were the only features recorded where the groundwork reached the natural. It was probable that this related to the medieval/post-medieval ridge and furrow in the area. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.080 Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3846) ST8842430338, AIP database ID: {DCBEEBCE-66C1-4A0C-B5AA-E7D8D7FB9ED8} ST9087927674 Parish: West Tisbury, East Knoyle Postal Code: SP3 6PE, SP3 6AW EAST KNOYLE TO PYTHOUSE East Knoyle to Pythouse, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Mason, C & Fairclough, P Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.031

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3847) SU09403132 AIP database ID: {97A0009D-40C5-48C6-A8DF-9D329A3698F9} Parish: Wilton Postal Code: SP2 0DJ 35 WEST STREET, WILTON 35 West Street, Wilton. Archaeological Excavation Report Godden, D Salisbury : Wessex Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Wessex Archaeology The excavation followed up a 2006 evaluation that established the potential for medieval remains to be found at the site. However, this excavation proved the absence of archaeological remains within the development footprint. [Au(adp)]

OASIS ID :no

West Wiltshire

(E.46.3848) ST8253560550 Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

AIP database ID: {5E107F8A-6775-4355-9463-79DCC7D613B2} Parish: Bradford-on-Avon Postal Code: BA15 1DY FROME ROAD, BRADFORD-ON-AVON Frome Road, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 9pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.075

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3849) ST90155149 AIP database ID: {0328987A-F506-4E6F-BBD7-9F28AC97E81B} Parish: Bratton Postal Code: BA13 4TA NEW VEHICLE GATES, BRATTON CAMP, BRATTON New Vehicle Gates, Bratton Camp, Bratton, Wiltshire. Archaeological Observation and Recording Tatler, S & Bellamy, P S Dorchester : Terrain Archaeology, 2007, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Terrain Archaeology No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.056

OASIS ID :terraina1-36782

(E.46.3850) ST9197452685 AIP database ID: {4CBE6143-CE96-4F21-98A9-49D791371E8A} Parish: Edington Postal Code: BA13 4RP WESTBURY ROAD, BRATTON Westbury Road, Bratton, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Milby, S Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological remains were encountered during the watching brief, except for a small quantity of medieval pottery and glass that was probably residual and imported as part of agricultural manuring processes. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.095 Archaeological periods represented: MD

OASIS ID :no

(E.46.3851) ST85305776 AIP database ID: {470F68A6-0306-4727-9513-58217E579B6E} Parish: Trowbridge Postal Code: BA14 8TR SHIRES HOUSE, BYTHESEA ROAD, TROWBRIDGE Shires House, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. An Archaeological Watching Brief Report Rowntree, S London : Museum of London Archaeology Service, 2007, 27pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Museum of London Archaeology Service A watching brief and building survey was carried out. Nothing of real archaeological significance was recorded. The standing buildings on site would require some form of soft strip before further work could be carried out. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.106 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO

Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1

OASIS ID :molas1-34962

(E.46.3852) ST86914513 AIP database ID: {4515464A-DBD2-4D09-975C-C2CA8EEBE8CF} Parish: Warminster Postal Code: BA12 8JE 1A CHURCH STREET, WARMINSTER 1a Church Street, Warminster, Wiltshire. Archaeological Watching Brief Heaton, M Warminster : Michael Heaton, 2007, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton Groundwork associated with residential development uncovered large numbers of brick-lined cess pits and a culvert of 18th century construction cutting into a deep, waterlogged culturally enhanced "town soil". The culvert was thought to form a common sewer during extension of the town westwards in the 18th century. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.042 Archaeological periods represented: PM

OASIS ID :noSouth West, South East MULTI-COUNTY RECORD

West UA, North Wiltshire

(E.50.3853) SU51956754, AIP database ID: {CDAAD465-060E-481E-99FC-5F10225E8536} SU00206991 Parish: Thatcham, Calne Postal Code: SN11 0QD, RG18 4LN A/A (E) PIPELINE, THATCHAM TO CALNE An Archaeological Watching Brief During Repairs to A/A (E) Pipeline, Thatcham to Calne Gilbert, D & Williams, G Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 25pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services No archaeological remains were recorded in the Berkshire section. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

OASIS ID :no Wiltshire

(E.50.3854) SU00206991, AIP database ID: {65382154-5F8E-4DA9-BA64-7F8B02AFD000} SU51956754 Parish: Thatcham, Calne Postal Code: SN11 0QD, RG13 3LN A/A [E] PIPELINE, THATCHAM TO CALNE An Archaeological Watching Brief during repairs to A/A [E] Pipeline, Thatcham to Calne Gilbert, D & Williams, G Beckley : John Moore Heritage Services, 2007, 22pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Moore Heritage Services In the Wiltshire section four undated pits were encountered in the Beckhampton area, an undated post hole at Calne and part of a deserted medieval settlement at Quemerford in Blackland Park was surveyed and a section through a feature recorded. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: 2007.115 Archaeological periods represented: MD, UD

OASIS ID :no