Salisbury, A. (2015). Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Newbury, Berkshire - Detailed Gradiometer Survey Report. Wessex Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1096106. Cite this using datacite

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Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Newbury, Berkshire - Detailed Gradiometer Survey Report
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A detailed gradiometer survey was conducted over land at The Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Newbury, Hamstead Marshall Berkshire (centred on NGR 441400, 165300). The project was commissioned by The Dogs Trust with the aim of establishing the presence, or otherwise, and nature of detectable archaeological features in support of a planning application (14/03366/FULMAJ). The Site comprises of training and exercise fields surrounding The Dogs Trust Centre, covering an area of 2.8ha of which 1.3ha was surveyed due to adverse field conditions and a large proportion taken up by the buildings of The Dogs Trust. The geophysical survey was undertaken on 9th July 2015. The detailed gradiometer survey has demonstrated the presence of few anomalies of potential archaeological interest across the site. The survey area is heavily dominated by areas of increased magnetic response and strong ferrous readings; however a small number of responses of possible archaeological interest can be identified. Those responses of archaeological interest include four possible pits and a single linear feature. Additionally a modern service has also been detected in the survey results.
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Alistair Salisbury
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Wessex Archaeology
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2015
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Parish: Hampstead Marshall
District: West Berkshire
County: Berkshire
Country: England
Grid Reference: 441399, 165299 (Easting, Northing)
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY (Event)
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OASIS Id: wessexar1-226109
OBIB: 110170.01
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13 Jul 2022