Holland, K. (2011). Inwood Road, Liss. Archaeology and Heritage Statement. WYG Environment Planning Transport. https://doi.org/10.5284/1028023. Cite this using datacite

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Inwood Road, Liss. Archaeology and Heritage Statement
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This Archaeological and Cultural Heritage Statement has been prepared by Kirsten Holland, Principal Archaeologist, WYG on behalf of Swaythling Housing Society Limited to accompany a planning application for a residential housing development proposal at Inwood Road, Liss, Hampshire. The development site is currently disused open space with trees and fences to the boundaries. A 1km study area was chosen which contained no World Heritage Sites, Registered Parks and Gardens, Registered Battlefields or Conservation Areas. There is one Scheduled Monument within the study area, to the south east of the site which may be a bronze age enclosure or evidence of coppicing. There are seven Listed Buildings within the study area, all of which are Grade II Listed. There is strong evidence for prehistoric activity in the study area. Habitation of Liss itself is assumed to have begun in the early medieval period and there is evidence of agriculture from the late medieval period onwards. Habitation of Liss continued through the post medieval period, with only slow growth and minimal industrialisation. A walkover survey was undertaken on 31st January 2011. The very low potential to discover sites means that archaeological evaluation prior to development or mitigation during development are not considered to be necessary, or a proportionate response to the potential.
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K Holland
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WYG Environment Planning Transport
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
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2011
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Site: Inwood Road
Parish: LISS
District: East Hampshire
County: Hampshire
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Liss
Location - Auto Detected: Inwood Road Liss Hampshire
Grid Reference: 478160, 127350 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) NONE (Find)
MIDDLE BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods) ENCLOSURE (Monument Type England)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Post Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
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28 Nov 2016