ENN103948 - Daventry Priory, 2004 (Excavation)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 57468 62628 (69m by 66m)
Civil Parish DAVENTRY, West Northamptonshire (formerly Daventry District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

Northamptonshire Archaeology

Date

January-February 2004

Description

{1} The site consisted of the former Abbey School building and associated land, together with the former park on the corner of the Market Square. The Cluniac Priory of St. Augustine is recorded historically as being present on the site c1100-1526. On the eastern side of the site late Saxon pottery was recovered from several inter-cutting pits, together with ditches and a later medieval well shaft. An extensive build up of more recent eighteenth to twentieth deposits formed a raised terrace above these features. On the western side of the site excavations showed extensive medieval quarrying of Northampton Sand Ironstone for building materials next to the Market Square and contemporary with the priory's occupation. Subsequent deposition of medieval refuse was used to landscape and reinstate the hillside, with a series of later structures built on the front of the land and the last of these being a row of post-medieval cottages known to have been demolished in the 1960's.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Full Report: Soden I.; Brown, J.. 2005. Daventry Priory and the House of York: Archaeological Excavations at Daventry Priory and the Market Place, Daventry, Northamptonshire 2004. Northants. County Council. (unchecked).
  • <2> Article: Soden, I, Brown, J and Blinkhorn, P. 2005. Excavations at the Cluniac Priory, Daventry. Northamptonshire Archaeology. 33. Northamptonshire Archaeological Society. p. 113-130.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (4)

  • Daventry Priory (Monument)
  • Early medieval quarrying and later medieval building, Market Place (Monument)
  • Late Saxon and medieval activity, Abbey Street (Monument)
  • Row of 18th century tenements, Market Place (Monument)

Record last edited

Dec 19 2024 9:15AM

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