Riccobon, P. (2011). An Archaeological Excavation on Land Adjacent to Tudor Barn, Long Mill Lane, St Mary's Platt, TN15 8NA. Bicester : PRO Archaeology Services. https://doi.org/10.5284/1023363. Cite this using datacite

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An Archaeological Excavation on Land Adjacent to Tudor Barn, Long Mill Lane, St Mary's Platt, TN15 8NA
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An archaeological watching brief involving the supervised mechanical ground reduction across the new build footprint was carried out by PRO Archaeology Services in advance of the construction of a new detached house and ancillary garage (Planning reference: TM/07/02163) on land adjacent to Tudor Barn, Long Mill Lane, St Mary's Platt, Sevenoaks, Kent (NGR: TQ 62220 56510). The results followed an evaluation conducted by PRO Archaeology Services (PAS 2010), which revealed a stratigraphic sequence of natural geology overlaid by buried topsoil and made ground deposits. The earliest archaeological features were seen cut into the natural brickearth and consisted of four shallow ditches and postholes all dated to the Post medieval period. The following excavations revealed more detail of the discovered features which are considered to represent the below surface remains of a structure, survived as gullies and postholes. The structure was probably associated with the known pottery Kiln located approximately 10m to the north of the site, excavated during the 1960's, and may have acted as a drying shed or for other storage purposes.
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P Riccobon
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PRO Archaeology Services
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2011
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Site: Land Adjacent to Tudor Barn, Long Mill Lane, St Mary's Platt, TN15 8NA
Parish: PLATT
District: Tonbridge and Malling
County: Kent
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Tudor Barn Long Mill Lane St Marys Platt Sevenoaks Kent
Location - Auto Detected: Long Mill Lane St Marys Platt
Grid Reference: 562220, 156510 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) POT (Object England)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) DITCH (Monument Type England)
Post Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
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OASIS Id: proarcha1-113242
OBIB: 105006
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25 Nov 2016