Short Description:
Backfill of Canon Lyson's trench
Issued to
Stuart Noon | 28/06/2019
Interpretation
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- The cut of the north to south trench [7019] was also linear in plan with a very gradual break of slope top with gently sloping sides and a concave base 5.87m long and 3.00m wide. It was also filled with a very fine sieved mid grey silty sand (7027) representing the last event in the stratigraphic sequence. Emma Dent’s interpretation of the mound was a Manor house that subsequently appeared on the 25” 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of 1884 (GCCHER: 2169). However, no trace of a Manor House was discovered during this excavation and what she discovered appears to be a later building more likely to be a banqueting house.
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- Stuart Noon
- 28-6-2019
Description
- Very fine sieved
- mid grey
- silty sand
- Length 6.30m Width 3.00m Depth 0.05m
Finds
Feature
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Feature: SUD_705
- Emma Dent’s 1877 excavation running north to south
Plan
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Plan: sud_7
- Plan of trench 7 and strat not to scale
- Stuart Noon
- 24-7-2019
Record Details
- Not set
- Stuart Noon 28-6-2019
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