Bristol & Region Archaeological Services (1997). Archaeological Evaluation of Hill Leigh Timber Yard, St Andrew's Road, Avonmouth, Bristol. Bristol & Region Archaeological Services.

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Archaeological Evaluation of Hill Leigh Timber Yard, St Andrew's Road, Avonmouth, Bristol
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An evaluation was undertaken at the site of a former timber yard where redevelopment was proposed. It was discovered that the area was covered by made ground which varied in thickness from 0.5m to about 1m. This immediately overlay the surface of a field which was found at around 7.5m OD. Below this was alluvium. Nothing of archaeological interest was discovered, and no further archaeological work was requested. [Au]
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Bristol & Region Archaeological Services
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Bristol & Region Archaeological Services
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1997
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Date Of Issue From: 1997 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: HILL LEIGH TIMBER YARD, ST ANDREW'S ROAD, AVONMOUTH, BRISTOL
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Bristol, City of UA
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Ngr: ST51637874
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Postcode: BS119HT
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18 Jan 2009