SNN114468 - Aynhoe Park: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and Recording Report

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Type Report
Title Aynhoe Park: Archaeological Observation, Investigation and Recording Report
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2021
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 08/12/2022

Abstract/Summary

Oxford Archaeology was commissioned by Savills on behalf of James Perkins to undertake an archaeological watching brief for a kitchen extension and gas service connection at Aynhoe Park House, Aynho, Northamptonshire. The watching brief was undertaken between March and May 2021. The watching brief recorded a stone surface extending beneath the current driveway and former stable yard. The surface is probably associated with Soane’s remodeling works in the early-19th century and repositioning of the main entrance. Drainage related to a later post-medieval water collection system were observed beneath this surface. Other earlier features include a possible wall, a pit feature, and a probable trampled surface which are considered likely to relate to later post-medieval activity. Evidence of 18th century garden soils was recorded within the northern part of the site. Apart from a small assemblage of finds retrieved from later deposits, no evidence of the 17th century house or associated features was observed during monitoring works

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NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team HER Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Aynhoe Park (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Aynho Park, 2021 (Observation) (Ref: OA ref: AYNHOEWB)

Record last edited

Sep 21 2023 11:18AM

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