EDO7292 - Moigne Court, Owermoigne; excavation 1971 to 1973

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Location

Grid reference SY 7718 8570 (point)
Map sheet SY78NE
Civil Parish Owermoigne; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

Not recorded.

Date

1971-1973

Description

Excavation of this enclosure area by D J Viner and P R Walker in 1971-73 proved that the ditch had been re-cut at least twice and part of one central platform was constructed of limestone and chalk. A stone wall, almost totally robbed, showed evidence that slight timber buildings, possibly open-sided lean-to structures, had been aligned along its north face. On the south a post-hole pattern suggested similar structures. Excavation of a second platform revealed a robbed stone-walled building with chalk floor, about 36m x 8 metres which probably served as a cow-shed or stable. At right angles to this building and separated by a cobbled yard was another stone-walled structure some 27m x 7 metres and divided into a screens-passage, hall, closet, "parlour" and kitchen. The building was identified as the main living-house of a Tudor yeoman farmer which had been constructed in the early 16th century and extensively robbed by the late 17th/early 18th centuries. A stable annexe to the north of the building had accommmodated the household riding horses. Large quantities of 3rd and 4th century pottery and some building debris were found in a 'sondage' (deep trench to investigate stratigraphy) about 100 metres south east of the yeoman farmer's house, and suggested that a substantial structure, possibly a villa, stood in this part of the field. Further evidence of Romano-British material was found sealed beneath the floor of the yeoman farmer's house and included quantities of painted wall plaster, pegged roof-tiles and other building debris; this had apparently been used as packing for the foundations of the yeoman's house in the early 16th century.

Sources/Archives (5)

  • <1> Serial: Society for Medieval Archaeology. 1972. Medieval Archaeology: journal of the Society for Medieval Archaeology 16. 16. 193.
  • <2> Serial: Society for Medieval Archaeology. 1973. Medieval Archaeology: journal of the Society for Medieval Archaeology 17. 17. 174.
  • <3> Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1974. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1973. 95. 101-102.
  • <4> Serial: Society for Medieval Archaeology. 1975. Medieval Archaeology: journal of the Society for Medieval Archaeology 18. 18. 209.
  • <5> Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 651012.

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May 21 2021 2:34PM

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