ENN107756 - White Lodge Farm, 2013 (Evaluation)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 90530 74384 (59m by 154m) Central
Civil Parish BURTON LATIMER, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd

Date

October 2013

Description

{1} Archaeological evaluation on land at White Lodge Farm, Higham Road, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire by Pre-Construct Archaeology, commissioned by Grace Homes as part of a planning application. Trial trenching was undertaken by Pre-Construct Archaeology on the 28th October 2013. Two 20 x 1.8m, two 15 X 1.8m and two 10 x 1.8m trenches were machine excavated. A single archaeological feature, a pit, approximately 1m in diameter and 0.37m deep was discovered in a trench located in the western area of investigation. Within the central and eastern portion of the evaluation area, trenching revealed considerable disturbance due to open cast quarrying.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Report: Jones S.. 2013. Phase 2, Land at White Lodge Farm, Higham Road, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire: An Archaeological Evaluation. Pre-Construct Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. R11587. Pre-Construct Archaeology. (checked).
  • <2> Report: Lees M.. 2014. Phase 3, Land at White Lodge Farm, Higham Road, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire: An Archaeological Trial Trench Evaluation. Pre-Construct Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. R11722. Pre-Construct Archaeology. p.7 (checked).
  • <3> Article: Chapman, E M, Hunter, F, Wilson, P, Booth, P, Pearce, J, Worrell, S and Tomlin, R S O. 2014. Roman Britain in 2013. Britannia. 45. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. p. 349.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (3)

  • Possible Late Iron Age/Early Romano-British Pit (Monument)
  • Romano-British Settlement & Burial Site, Higham Road (Monument)
  • Stone Quarries to South of Finedon End Pit (Monument)

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Oct 9 2024 2:55PM

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