one ten archaeology (2005). Archaeological Recording at 24 Stoke Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham. one ten archaeology.

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Archaeological Recording at 24 Stoke Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham
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12
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Archaeological recording was undertaken during the construction of an extension to the rear of the property. Three trenches were excavated, only the rear trench was excavated under archaeological supervision. The natural lias clay was observed. No archaeological deposits were observed. [Au(adp)]
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one ten archaeology
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one ten archaeology
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2005
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Date Of Issue From:2005Date Of Coverage From:01Date Of Coverage To:01Editorial Expansion:Site name: 24 STOKE ROAD, BISHOP'S CLEEVE, CHELTENHAM
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Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: Tewkesbury
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Ngr: SO95482760
Parish: Bishop's Cleeve
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19 Jan 2009