n.a. (2002). An Archaeological Evaluation at Bailiffscourt Hotel, Climping, West Sussex. Archaeology South-East.

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Title: An Archaeological Evaluation at Bailiffscourt Hotel, Climping, West Sussex
Number of Pages: 27
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Publication Type: Report
Abstract: Four evaluation trenches and one contingency trench were excavated prior to the construction of additional accommodation (Area A) and two evaluation trenches were excavated at the site of a new leisure pool/spa (Area B). Area A revealed the presence of two 1st- to 2nd- century AD Romano-British ditches and a further ditch found to contain a probably residual prehistoric pottery sherd. Area B revealed a shallow sided feature that contained 18th to 19th century material and a discrete dump of flint cobbles in the upper part of its backfill and a single late 13th- to early 14th-century pottery sherd and peg tile fragment within the lower part if its fill. The base of this feature was not established due to its depth, and its full extent and form was not resolved. [Au(abr)]
Publisher: Archaeology South-East
Year of Publication: 2002
Subjects / Periods:
18th To 19th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Late 13th To Early 14thcentury (Auto Detected Temporal)
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
1st To 2nd Century Ad Romanobritish (Auto Detected Temporal)
Note: Date Of Issue From: 2002 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: BAILIFFSCOURT HOTEL, CLIMPING
Study area:
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Arun
Monument: DITCH. Roman (AD43-410), [finds]. Medieval (1066-1540), [finds]. Prehistoric, [finds]. Roman (AD43-410)
Ngr: TQ00160089, TQ00200085
Parish: Climping
Postcode: BN175TG
Source:
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BIAB (Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP))
Created Date: 18 Jan 2009