SNN100814 - An Archaeological Evaluation Of Land To The East Of The Parish Hall, Main Street, Hemington, East No

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Type Report
Title An Archaeological Evaluation Of Land To The East Of The Parish Hall, Main Street, Hemington, East No
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2001
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 01/08/03

Abstract/Summary

The area to the east of the parish hall in Hemington, East Northamptonshire was investigated by trail trenching for potential archaeological remains. These revealed extensive post-medieval activity on the site including demolition evidence from earlier cottages, three postholes, three pits, including a dog burial and a small gully. The location of the putative 'lost' road running east-west across the area was also confirmed running on an alignment only slightly different from the current road. A single pit and possibly part of a ditch containing medieval pottery(1150-1400) indicate an earlier presence on site.

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Referenced Monuments (2)

  • Medieval and post-medieval/modern activity, south of Main Street (Monument)
  • Route of post-medieval road, south of Main Street (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Land East Of Parish Hall, Main Street, Hemington, 2001 (Trial trench) (Ref: 0985012)

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Mar 27 2019 12:26PM

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