Monument record 2600/4/3 - Possible Manorial Building (Linear Anomaly 1)

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{1} Two areas of linear anomalies on the resistivity survey appear to represent rectangular stone buildings with further walls running off from them. Linear anomaly 1 was also apparent on the magnetometer plot.
An evaluation trench was subsequently excavated in the area of this feature (Trench H), confirming the presence of walls, albeit heavily roobed and poorly preserved.
The building is in the area of one of those mapped in 1621 showing Burystead Manor, and is therefore likely to be associated.
A large number of plough ruts were observed, severely damaging the building.


<1> Northamptonshire Archaeology Unit, 1993, A605 Warmington Bypass and Tansor Improvements: Archaeological Evaluation 1991-1993, p.29+39 (checked) (Report). SNN70164.

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  • <1> Report: Northamptonshire Archaeology Unit. 1993. A605 Warmington Bypass and Tansor Improvements: Archaeological Evaluation 1991-1993. Northamptonshire Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. 1 & 2. N.C.C.. p.29+39 (checked).

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Location

Grid reference TL 07388 91514 (point) Approximate
Civil Parish WARMINGTON, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District)

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Record last edited

Nov 30 2010 11:28AM

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