SNN115100 - Archaeological Recording at Radstone Manor Farm, Brackley North Cutting, Northamptonshire, AC300
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| Type | Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Archaeological Recording at Radstone Manor Farm, Brackley North Cutting, Northamptonshire, AC300 |
| Author/Originator | Waterfall, D |
| Date/Year | 2022 |
Abstract/Summary
A series of NW/SE and SW/NE orientated ditches were found to have been laid out in the period from 1250 to 1400, possibly forming paddocks or enclosures at the western fringe of the medieval settlement. The presence of two rectangular buildings, one at the south end, the other in the central part of Site, was indicated by the discovery of foundation materials. The function of the structures was unclear due to the truncation of the remains to below their original floor level. Two smaller stone built structures, one at the north end of site, the other towards the southern end, were interpreted as kilns which may have been used for drying grain crops or for malting grain as part of the brewing process. A cluster of hearths close to the southern kiln suggested further non-domestic activity in this part of site. Analysis of the finds assemblage revealed a very rapid and dramatic reduction in the quantity of material dating from 1400 onwards, indicating that the area covered by site had been abandoned or experienced a change of use around the start of the 15th century. Occasional finds dating to the late and post-medieval period were recovered, which hinted at the continuation of settlement activity in the vicinity of site, although at a much reduced level within the boundary of the mitigation area. The Site appears to have been in agricultural use from the medieval period though to the present day, with the modern village of Radstone representing the contracted remains of the former larger medieval settlement of Upper Radstone. The results of the Archaeological Recording at Radstone Manor Farm have a moderate potential to contribute to HERDS Specific Objectives KC34, KC35 and KC40, facilitating a greater understanding of medieval developments at the west side of Radstone and links to the economy of the surrounding area.
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- ENN111140 HS2: Radstone Manor Farm, 2020 (Excavation) (Ref: Awaiting report)
Record last edited
May 18 2023 11:12AM