Saunders, M. J. (2001). The Old Post Office, 50 Enford Hill, Enford, Wiltshire. Archaeological Evaluation. Reading: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd.

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The Old Post Office, 50 Enford Hill, Enford, Wiltshire. Archaeological Evaluation
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10
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Two trial trenches were excavated in response to proposals for the demolition of an existing fire-damaged Listed Building and its replacement by new housing. No archaeological features were identified. [Au(adp)]
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M J Saunders
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Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd
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2001
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Date Of Issue From: 2001 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: THE OLD POST OFFICE, 50 ENFORD HILL, ENFORD
Study area: 0.06ha
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Kennet
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Ngr: SU14005153
Parish: Enford
Postcode: SN9 6DJ
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19 Jan 2009