Whitchurch Reservoir, Whitchurch

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Introduction

Whitchurch Reservoir, Whitchurch

In July 2014, Cotswold Archaeology carried out an archaeological watching brief at Whitchurch Reservoir, near Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire. The work, which was commissioned by Thames Water Utilities Ltd, was undertaken during groundworks associated with improvement works to the reservoir infrastructure. No archaeological deposits or features were encountered within the site and no archaeologically significant artefacts were noted in the excavated spoil.


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