Gwillams Farm, Ombersley Road, Bevere

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Introduction

Gwillams Farm, Ombersley Road, Bevere

An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in October and November 2013 at Gwillams Farm, Ombersley Road, Bevere, Worcestershire. A total of forty three trenches were excavated.

The evaluation confirmed the existence of a possible enclosure in the northwest of the site, though no dating evidence was recovered. A small number of isolated features were also identified.


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