Church Close, Dartmouth, Devon (OASIS ID: cotswold2-152622)

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Introduction

Church Close, Dartmouth, Devon (OASIS ID: cotswold2-152622)

An archaeological watching brief was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology during groundworks associated with gas main replacement works at Church Close, Dartmouth, Devon.

The earliest features, encountered during the watching brief, comprised a group of seven inhumation burials, exposed within the section of existing service trenches. A 17th-century stone and brick wall foundation and an undated stone wall foundation were also identified.

The majority of the trenches were excavated wholly within the backfill of existing service trenches and contained no significant archaeological features or deposits.


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