Bellamy, P. (2021). Church Hatch, 13 Church Street, Christchurch, Dorset: Archaeological Observations and Recording during Extension of Garage and Formation of New Car Parking Area and Garden Works. Terrain Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1100707. Cite this using datacite

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Church Hatch, 13 Church Street, Christchurch, Dorset: Archaeological Observations and Recording during Extension of Garage and Formation of New Car Parking Area and Garden Works
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A watching brief was carried out during small scale foundation works, drainage repairs and garden works. An archaeologist was present during all groundworks that were likely to impinge on archaeological levels. An air raid shelter in the garden was recorded to Level 2/3. Terrain Archaeology carried out archaeological observations and recording during works at Church Hatch, Church Street, Christchurch. The works were small in scale and the archaeological observations only recorded significant archaeology in one trench close to the street frontage. Two pits containing very small quantities of medieval pottery, one other cut feature and a possible stone setting were recorded. The location of the pits close to the street frontage (and close to the edge of the Christchurch Castle ditch) may indicate that the frontage of this part of Church Street between the castle and the priory was not built up during the medieval period. In addition the watching brief revealed evidence of the raising of the ground levels to the side and to the rear of the house in the nineteenth century. A WWII air raid shelter in the rear garden was also recorded.
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P Bellamy
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Terrain Archaeology
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2021
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District: Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
Country: England
County: Dorset
Parish: Christchurch, unparished area
Grid Reference: 415969, 92609 (Easting, Northing)
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AIR RAID SHELTER (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY AIR RAID SHELTER (Tag)
PIT (Monument Type England)
MEDIEVAL PIT (Tag)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: terraina1-433620
OBIB: Terrain Archaeology Report No. 52507/3/1
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14 Oct 2022