Explore the open archaeological data from our digs at Sudeley Castle
Almost certainly the continuation of the Tudor garden wall F801 and F703.
NE-SW, deep cut ditch/water channel with a later Victorian drainage ditch cut through it also aligned …
Possibly the remains of a garden path with some slippage of stones/ debris from an ephemeral structure …
Cut [12006] and fill (12004) of tree bole
Cut [12005] and fill (12003) of tree bole
The mound itself (F1202) - investigated with an L-shaped intervention that showed that it was built …
Rubble dump (12002) on top of the mound (F1202) - possibly stabilising action or possibly just a dump …
Victorian cast iron pipe
Emma Dents trench
Tree bowl
N-S aligned potential Tudor garden boundary wall. Same wall as F703
Garden bank
Robbed out wall
Rubble layers
Probable floor
Clay cap
Hardcore cap
Emma Dent’s 1877 excavation running north to south
Cut of east to west robber trench [7014] which was linear in plan with a very gradual break of slope …
Wall measuring 0.72m (N) - .79m (S) long and 3.00m wide on a north to south alignment. It was composed …
Cut [7006] of drain that had a sharp break of slope at the top with steep sides and a slightly concave …
Light reddish-brown silty sand with occasional medium and mod sub-angular stones poorly sorted
The earliest feature in the trench is an artificial layer construction (F601). It was composed of a …
Circular Ditch [6010]
Earthen mound