East Tytherley Manor House, East Tytherley, Hampshire (OASIS id: wessexar1-86293)

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East Tytherley Manor House, East Tytherley, Hampshire (OASIS id: wessexar1-86293)

Archaeological watching brief on the installation of play equipment and sign boards. Twelve pits up to 1.2m square and 1.2m deep were excavated on the site of the Manor House, a Scheduled Monument. Made ground containing post-medieval finds was recorded to the base of each pit and suggests the site has been landscaped and that remains of the Manor House survive at greater depth.


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