Parker, R., Ives, T. and Allan, J. (2007). Excavation and building study at Cleeve Abbey, 1995--2003. Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist 150. Vol 150, pp. 73-167.

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Excavation and building study at Cleeve Abbey, 1995--2003
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Somerset Archaeol Natur Hist 150
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Somerset Archaeology and Natural History
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150
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73 - 167
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Report on excavations and building recording carried out at Cleve Abbey, Washford, Somerset during 1995 to 2000. A large foundation, interpreted as part of a church preceding the standing structure, was found below the south transept. Excavations in and around the cloister revealed medieval burials and surfaces, and features associated with the post-Reformation use of the site as a gentry house and later farm. Detailed recording of the standing fabric was carried out in the south transept, the south range, the farmhouse and parts of the east and west ranges. Accounts of their features and building history are presented, together with a new series of architectural records of these structures. The fabric of the gatehouse is discussed and a new account of its complex structural history is offered. It is argued that much more of its primary thirteenth-century fabric survives than has hitherto been recognised. The groups of later medieval sculpture on its walls appear to have been reused from a different context. Includes
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Richard Parker
Tony Ives
John Allan
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2007
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Farmhouse (Auto Detected Subject)
CHURCH (Monument Type England)
Sculpture (Auto Detected Subject)
Cloister (Auto Detected Subject)
Gatehouse (Auto Detected Subject)
Walls (Auto Detected Subject)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
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[OS ST 047 407]
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09 Nov 2007