SNN110651 - Archaeological desk-based heritage assessment of land at King's Cliffe Primary School Northamptonshire

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Title Archaeological desk-based heritage assessment of land at King's Cliffe Primary School Northamptonshire
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Date/Year 2015
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 07/04/2017

Abstract/Summary

MOLA Northampton conducted an archaeological desk-based heritage assessment of land at King's Cliffe, Primary School, Northamptonshire. There is little evidence for the settlement of the site before the Middle School was constructed. The site occupies an area of on the crest of a hill to the north of the historic core of King's Cliffe. The Roman road Maragary route 571 terminates to the north-east of the site and numerous discoveries of Roman remains have been made locally. A riyal hu8nting lodge stood near the churchyard and a deer park connected to it was situated to the east of the village. A fire in 1462 destroyed the hunting lodge and much of King's Cliffe.

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  • King's Cliffe Primary School 2015 (DBA) (Ref: Report no: 15/41)

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Dec 6 2023 9:46AM

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