EDO4919 - Rear of 43/45 High Street, Christchurch; evaluation (Trench 3)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SZ 15795 92746 (7m by 6m)
Map sheet SZ19SE

Technique(s)

Organisation

AC archaeology

Date

July 1995

Description

AC Archaeology were commissioned by the landowner, Mr Bassage, to conduct a desk-based assessment and archaeological evaluation on land at the rear of 43/45 High Street, Christchurch, in advance of proposed residential development. The evaluation, by means of three machine dug trenches took place in July 1995. One of the trenches contained no archaeological finds or in situ deposits, and the area seems to have been terraced or severly truncated in recent times. Two medieval features were recorded, one in each of the other two trenches: a possible linear ditch over 1.5m wide, a shallow pit 0.6m in diameter. Both contained 13th-14th century pottery but their function is unclear. The trenches were each located to lie within the footprint of the proposed buildings. Trench 3 measured 8m x 0.95m, was oriented NE-SW, and was excavated to a depth of 0.8m. The material removed by machine was evidently of modern origin.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • --- Article in serial: Hawkes, J. 1995. 43/45 High Street, Christchurch. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. Vol 117. p124.
  • --- Unpublished document: Cotton, J, Cox, P, and Hawkes, J. 1995. The Archaeological Assessment and Evaluation of a Proposed Residential Development at the Rear of 43/45 High Street, Christchurch, Dorset.
  • --- Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1092553.

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Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (1)

  • Rear of 43/45 High Street, Christchurch; evaluation 1995

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Feb 23 2021 12:25PM

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