Monument record 727/0/98 - Post-medieval wall

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{1}Remains of wall constructed of irregular sub-angular limestone blocks, bonded with matrix of yellow/grey clay. The wall survived to a height of 0.7m and was at least 0.3m wide running south-east to north-west. Large pieces of limestone around the wall would appear to be made from the destruction of the upper parts of the wall.


Kenyon, DR, 1997, Towcester Baptist Church, 38-40 Watling Street, Towcester: Archaeological Evaluation (Report). SNN40020.

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  • --- Report: Kenyon, DR. 1997. Towcester Baptist Church, 38-40 Watling Street, Towcester: Archaeological Evaluation. Cotswold Archaeology.

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Location

Grid reference SP 6952 4849 (point) Approximate
Civil Parish TOWCESTER, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

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Record last edited

Oct 9 2020 11:55AM

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