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An Archaeological Evaluation Excavation at Seaford Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane, Seaford, East Sussex |
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Chris Butler Archaeological Services unpublished report series
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Abstract: |
An archaeological evaluation was carried out at Seaford Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane, Seaford, East Sussex in order to establish the likely presence and importance of any archaeological remains that may be affected by the proposed development of five residential units. Three evaluation trenches were opened. A medieval boundary ditch was recorded in the trench at the south end of the site, beneath a considerable depth of made ground. In contrast, the north end of the site had little made ground, having clearly been terraced, and so only the deepest cut features may have survived in the two trenches excavated here. These cut features comprised a possible post-hole of unknown date and medieval construction material that had been dumped within a cut. The archaeological evidence strongly suggests that a substantial medieval building stood within close proximity to the site. |
Author: |
C Russell
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Publisher: |
Chris Butler Archaeological Services
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
East Sussex Historical Environment Record (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2013
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Seaford Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane |
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SEAFORD |
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Lewes |
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East Sussex |
Country: |
England |
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Seaford Constitutional Club Crouch Lane Seaford East Sussex |
Grid Reference: 548506, 98872 (Easting, Northing)
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chrisbut1-145084 |
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Spiral bound, A4. 28 Pages: 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Historical and Archaeological Background 4 3.0 Methodology 5 4.0 Results 6 5.0 Finds 12 6.0 Discussion 16 7.0 Acknowledgements 18
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25 Nov 2016 |