EDO5518 - Waddock Cross Prospect, Affpuddle; desk-based assessment 2003

Please read our .

Location

Grid reference Centred SY 803 912 (233m by 157m)
Map sheet SY89SW

Technique(s)

Organisation

Terrain Archaeology

Date

Not recorded.

Description

A desk-based assessment was proposed in relation to a proposed exploratory borehole at the site. A rectangular area was designated for the assessment, consisting of a 500m wide corridor around the site of the proposed development area. The desk-based assessment made use of archaeological databases including the National Archaeological Record and the Dorset Sites and Monuments Record. It also studies contemporary and historic maps, relevant literature and a site visit of the study area, undertaken on 19th March 2003. There were no archaeological sites or findspots from the Upper Palaeolithic to the medieval period recorded within the area of study. Two archaeological sites of Post-medieval to modern origin lie within the study area. Waddock Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building of early 18th century date. There is also a series of three brick-built bridges called Hurst Bridges, over the River Frome, south of the site. These were built in 1834. The archaeological potential for the site is considered to be low and no recorded sites or findspots are in the immediate vicinity of the site. (No dates are given for the duration of works).

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1454659.
  • <1> Unpublished document: Best, J and Bellamy, P. 2003. Waddock Cross Prospect, Affpuddle, Dorset. Archaeoloical Assessment.

Map

Record last edited

May 11 2021 6:06PM

Comments and Feedback

Do you have any questions or more information about this record? Please feel free to comment below with your name and email address. All comments are submitted to the website maintainers for moderation, and we aim to respond/publish as soon as possible. Comments, questions and answers that may be helpful to other users will be retained and displayed along with the name you supply. The email address you supply will never be displayed or shared.