Newman, J. A. (2016). Remedial Works to Foul Water System at Ickworth House, Suffolk- Archaeological Monitoring Report. Henley, Suffolk: John Newman Archaeological Services. https://doi.org/10.5284/1039168. Cite this using datacite

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Remedial Works to Foul Water System at Ickworth House, Suffolk- Archaeological Monitoring Report
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John Newman Archaeological Services unpublished report series
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26
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johnnewm1-243049_1.pdf (2 MB) : Download
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1039168
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Report (in Series)
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Ickworth House (IKW 024, TL 8128 6134 to TL 8152 6142) monitoring of ground works for a programme to repair and re-direct the foul water system to the front of the west wing and the re-direction of the storm water system to the south of the west wing did not reveal any archaeological features except existing red brick culverts of 19th century date. However a number of pottery sherds of medieval and earlier Post medieval date pre-dating the early 19th century construction of Ickworth House were recovered and it is suggested that these may have been in part re-deposited from the site of the earlier Ickworth Manor house near the church to the south when building debris from that site was used as to form a terrace for the later house. In addition some sherds, including examples of German/Dutch stoneware jenever bottles, contemporary with the existing early 19th century house were recovered from trench spoil.
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J A Newman
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John Newman Archaeological Services
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Suffolk HER (OASIS Reviewer)
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
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2016
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Site: IKW 024: ICKWORTH HOUSE
Parish: ICKWORTH
County: Suffolk
District: West Suffolk
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Ickworth House
Grid Reference: 581280, 261340 (Easting, Northing)
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19th century (Auto Detected Temporal)
medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Post medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
early 19th century (Auto Detected Temporal)
pottery sherds (Auto Detected Subject)
church (Auto Detected Subject)
building debris (Auto Detected Subject)
sherds (Auto Detected Subject)
German/Dutch stoneware (Auto Detected Subject)
Archaeological Monitoring (Tag)
#HeritageOpenDays2019 (Hashtag)
#HODs (Hashtag)
#NationalTrust (Hashtag)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
CULVERT (Monument Type England)
DRAIN (Monument Type England)
BRICK (Object England)
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OASIS Id: johnnewm1-243049
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Loose bound client report and pdf
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01 Feb 2018