Field, N. and Tann, G. (2000). Church Farmhouse, Church End, North Somercotes, Linc. Archaeological Watching Brief (Report No. 488). Lindsey Arcahaeological Services.

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Church Farmhouse, Church End, North Somercotes, Linc. Archaeological Watching Brief (Report No. 488)
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17
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The foundation trenches of a new kitchen extension cut through a mixed deposit containing brick rubble and mortar overlying natural boulder clay. No archaeological features were identified that pre-dated the outbuildings which had formerly occupied the site. Part of a mud and stud building was discovered in a surviving wall of a former cattleshed to the east of the new extension. [Au]
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Naomi Field
Geoff Tann
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Lindsey Arcahaeological Services
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2000
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Date Of Issue From: 2000 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: CHURCH FARMHOUSE, CHURCH END, NORTH SOMERCOTES
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: East Lindsey
Monument: FEATURE. Undated, WALL. Undated
Ngr: TF42309560
Parish: North Somercotes
Postcode: LN117PZ
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19 Jan 2009