Ashworth, H. and Hillelson, D. (n.d.). 17-23 High Street, Rickmansworth. Desk-based Archaeological Assessment.

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17-23 High Street, Rickmansworth. Desk-based Archaeological Assessment
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16
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Report
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An examination of documentary evidence demonstrated that, while no known archaeology had been recorded within the bounds of the site, there were a number of known features and findsites in the vicinity. There existed a potential on the site for the discovery of archaeological remains dating to the prehistoric and post-medieval periods. An evaluation was recommended after the demolition of extant buildings. [Au(adp)]
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Helen Ashworth ORCID icon
David Hillelson
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PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Postmedieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: 17-23 HIGH STREET, RICKMANSWORTH
Study area:
Investigation type: Desk-based
District: Three Rivers
Monument:
Ngr: TQ06309460
Parish:
Postcode: WD3 1HG
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19 Jan 2009