Parry, C. (1991). Puckrup Hall Hotel, Puckrup, Twyning, Gloucestershire. Stage 1 Archaeological Assessment.. Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Services.

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Puckrup Hall Hotel, Puckrup, Twyning, Gloucestershire. Stage 1 Archaeological Assessment.
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14
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Two cropmark complexes were identified: the first is rectilinear, the second is probably associated with Towbury hillfort. In addition the study area is surrounded by the hamlet of Puckrup which contains six listed buildings. \n\n
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Charles Parry
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Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Services
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1991
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Newsletter
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Date Of Issue From: 1991 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: PUCKRUP HALL, PUCKRUP, TWYNING
Study area: 68
Investigation type: Desk-based
District: Tewkesbury
Monument: Cropmarks. Medieval settlement.. NE MD
Ngr: SO88503660
Parish: Twyning
Postcode: GL206EL
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19 Jan 2009