Medieval Britain and Ireland

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SAFFRON WALDEN, 1-3 FAIRYCROFT ROAD

County Essex
Country England
Grid reference TL 5399 3844
Contractor Essex County Council Field Archaeology Unit
Submission year 2007
Volume number 52
Index number 66
Text Evaluation by M. Germany was carried out with the principal aim of locating the E. arm of the town ditch, also known as the magnum fossatum; no trace of the ditch was uncovered and it was concluded that much of its E. side runs beneath Fairycroft Road itself.
Keywords (post-conquest) burials, cemeteries
ceramics (pottery, tiles)
ceramic building material
churches and chapels
monastic sites
stone, architectural
stone, funerary
town defences
References OASIS: essexcou1-23611 [link to grey literature report]

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