Wilson, M. D. (2014). Olney, 1 Cobbs Court, High Street. South Midlands Archaeology (44). Vol 44, pp. 29-30.

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Olney, 1 Cobbs Court, High Street
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South Midlands Archaeology (44)
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South Midlands Archaeology
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44
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110
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29 - 30
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An investigation by Souterrain Archaeological Services revealed evidence of the earliest known medieval tenement in the High Street, Olney, Buckinghamshire. The discovery was made during groundworks for a building extension within a former medieval burgage plot. The remains appeared to represent a large timber structure that fronted the main road in the 12th or 13th century. A number of sub-rectangular cellar-pits, understood to have been used for the cool storage of food such as meat and dairy products, were present. The investigation results, including the pottery recovered, are briefly discussed in the local historical context. LD
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Martin D Wilson ORCID icon
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2014
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Timber Structure (Auto Detected Subject)
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Subrectangular Cellarpits (Auto Detected Subject)
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12 Nov 2015