Dale, R. (2005). A late medieval site at Great Garlands Farm, Stanford-le-Hope, and other archaeological work on the Coryton--Mucking pipeline. Essex Archaeol Hist 36 (third series). Vol 36, pp. 131-146.

Title: A late medieval site at Great Garlands Farm, Stanford-le-Hope, and other archaeological work on the Coryton--Mucking pipeline
Issue: Essex Archaeol Hist 36 (third series)
Series: Essex Archaeology & History
Volume: 36
Page Start/End: 131 - 146
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Publication Type: Journal
Abstract: Archaeological monitoring along the route of a new gas pipeline from Coryton Refinery to Mucking resulted in the investigation of two areas at the edge of the Thames marshes. Watching brief work either side of Butts Lane, Mucking, recorded patchy evidence of prehistoric, Roman, early Saxon and medieval activity. Further east, a late medieval site dating from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries was excavated near Great Garlands Farm, Stanford-le-Hope, and includes evidence of drainage, gravelled working areas, a timber barn and a kiln. The site predates the eighteenth-century Great Garlands Farm and is probably related to a set of cropmarks around Old Garlands and Oak Farm further inland. It is argued that Oak Farm was originally medieval, with this site representing an outlying part of the farm established beside a tidal creek for processing and storage of farm produce for transport by river. Separately authored contributions include
Author: Ruarigh Dale
Year of Publication: 2005
Subjects / Periods:
PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Timber Barn (Auto Detected Subject)
Drainage Gravelled (Auto Detected Subject)
Thirteenth To The Sixteenth Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
Cropmarks (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods)
EARLY MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Note: [OS TQ 740 823 to TQ 675 813]
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Created Date: 14 Feb 2008