Higgs, K. and Schofield, T. (2010). New Gardener's Building, Dalham Hall Stud, Woodditton, Cambridgeshire. An Archaeological Evalution.. Hertford: Archaeological Solutions Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1008751. Cite this using datacite

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New Gardener's Building, Dalham Hall Stud, Woodditton, Cambridgeshire. An Archaeological Evalution.
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Archaeological Solutions Ltd unpublished report series
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In June 2010, Archaeological Solutions Limited (AS) conducted an archaeological evaluation of land at Dalham Hall Stud, Woodditton, Cambrdigeshire (TL 6602 6079). the evaluation was commissioned by the Darley Stud Management Company in compliance with a planning condition attached to planning permission for the construction of a new gardener's building and associated landscaping (10/00164/FUL). The site is located in an area of archaeological potential close by the medieval moated site in Derisley Wood (recorded on the Cambridgeshire Historic Environment Record as HER 01189). The principal potential of the site was for further evidence of medieval activity associated with the adjacent moat, or for prehistoric activity known from the wider area. During the evaluation a sherd of mid-late Iron Age pottery was recovered from Gully F1003 (Trench 1). Ditch F1003 (Trench 3) contained prehistoric struck flint. Despite being within close proximity to the medieval moated mano, no features or finds from this period were present.
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Kate Higgs
Timothy Schofield ORCID icon
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Archaeological Solutions Ltd
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Cambridgeshire Historic Environment Record (OASIS Reviewer)
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2010
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Site: New Gardener's Building, Dalham Hall Stud, Woodditton, Cambridgeshire
Parish: WOODDITTON
District: East Cambridgeshire
County: Cambridgeshire
Country: England
Grid Reference: 566020, 260790 (Easting, Northing)
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IRON AGE (Historic England Periods) SHERD (Object England)
LATER PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods) Struck Flint (Find)
LATER PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods) DITCH (Monument Type England)
IRON AGE (Historic England Periods) GULLY (Monument Type England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) POST HOLE (Monument Type England)
TRIAL TRENCH (Event)
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OASIS Id: archaeol7-79432
OBIB: AS Report No: 3570
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A4 ringbound document
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24 Nov 2016