Littlestock Farm, ARC LFM 95

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Introduction

The area under investigation lies immediately to the north of the Ashford to Folkestone railway line, approximately 2 km southwest of the village of Brabourne Lees. The survey transect occupies a gently undulating field that was ploughed and weathered at the time of survey. Fieldwalking over this transect located a scatter of worked flint and medieval pottery.

An Archaeological Evaluation (ARC LSF 98) and Excavation (ARC LSF 99) were also undertaken at Little Stock Farm as part of CTRL phase 1.

N.B. Much of this work here has been superseeded by works associated with the Phase Two and Schemewide programmes, but are included here for completeness. Those wishing to use the most current data are urged to view the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Section 1 Project pages.


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