Sussex Archaeological Collections: Relating to the history and antiquities of the counties of East and West Sussex

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Excavations at the Jenner and Simpson Mill site, Mount Street, Battle, East Sussex

by RICHARD JAMES
with contributions from Luke Barber
Lucy Sibun
Pat Hinton

In 1997 Archaeology South-East carried out a major excavation in the centre of Battle, on the site of the medieval market place. An earlier evaluation in 1990 revealed the existence of stratified medieval deposits on the site. The 1997 work was hampered by extensive modern disturbance relating to the recent industrial use of the site, but did reveal an interesting sequence of features relating to the medieval and early post-medieval use of the site. Fragmentary remains of a stone building identified from documentary sources as being a former market hall or courthouse were excavated, together with a major boundary ditch and a series of rubbish pits. Two large ponds were also located. Artefacts included quantities of medieval and early post-medieval pottery, which, although not forming major assemblages, nevertheless cast light on the life of the town.

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