ENN107961 - Penn's Orchard, Cogenhoe, 2015 (Evaluation)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 829 608 (100m by 83m) (7 map features)
Civil Parish COGENHOE AND WHISTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

Souterrain Archaeological Service Limited

Date

Not recorded.

Description

In April / May 2015, seven evaluation trenches were excavated in a former orchard in the village of Cogenhoe, Northamptonshire, in an area which had the potential to reveal evidence of Romano-British and Early medieval activity or occupation. The proposed development site is approximately 0.9 ha and the trial trenches provided a sample of approximately 4.6%. Archaeological features were exposed in four of the trenches. These comprised three gullies, a ditch and an arrangement of eleven post-holes, the latter considered to be the site of an early medieval building. A single sherd of Anglo-Saxon pottery was found in one of the post-holes. The overall assemblage of carbonised cereal grains and other plant macrofossils recovered from the post-holes and three other linear features are congruent with the Anglo-Saxon period or later. Information from OASIS Online Form.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Report: Wilson, M.. 2015. Penn's Orchard, Station Road, Cogenhoe, Northamptonshire. Museum of London Arch. (MOLA) Fieldwork Reports. SOU15-399. MOLA.
  • <2> Journal: Crank, N. (Editor). 2017. South Midlands Archaeology (47). South Midlands Archaeology: CBA Group 9 Newsletter. 47. CBA. p. 46.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Possible Saxon settlement, Penn's Orchard (Monument)

Record last edited

Oct 9 2024 3:06PM

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