Features at Sudeley Castle

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Basic Information

  • NE-SW, deep cut ditch/water channel with a later Victorian drainage ditch cut through it also aligned NE-SW.

Contexts

  • Context: SUD_13002
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    • Upper clay fill of water channel in trench 13
    • Clive Andrews
    • 22-10-2022
  • Context: SUD_13005
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    • Concretise wall made of limestone rubble along NE edge of possible water channel in tr13.
    • Saskia Rhyner
    • 25-10-2022
  • Context: SUD_13006
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    • Cut of water channel in TR13
    • Angela Matthews
    • 26-10-2022
  • Context: SUD_13007
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    • Silty clay fill of water channel containing large chunks of masonry, below blue capping clay
    • Angela Matthews
    • 26-10-2022
  • Context: SUD_13011
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    • Cut of ceramic pipe within water channel
    • Steph Duensing
    • 30-10-2022
  • Context: SUD_13012
    • Initial fill of water channel/ditch
    • Ben Swain
    • 3-11-2022
  • Context: SUD_13013
    • Fill of ditch [13005]
    • Steph Duensing
    • 15-11-2022
  • Context: SUD_13014
    • Fill of ditch [13005]
    • Steph Duensing
    • 15-11-2022
  • Context: SUD_13015
    • Fill of ditch [13005]
    • Steph Duensing
    • 15-11-2022
  • Context: SUD_13016
    • Intentional capping layer of Victorian field drain within earlier ditch [13005].
    • Steph Duensing
    • 15-11-2022
  • Context: SUD_13017
    • Intentional capping layer of Victorian field drain within earlier ditch [13005].
    • Steph Duensing
    • 15-11-2022
  • Context: SUD_13018
    • Intentional capping of Victorian drainage ditch within earlier ditch. Possibly same as (13017).
    • Freddy Wannop
    • 21-4-2023

Narrative

    • An earlier ditch, likely a water channel within the gardens, has been cut by a later Victorian drainage ditch.
      • Freddy Wannop
    • 21-4-2023

Dating Narrative

  • No Interpretations

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