Rowe, M. (2015). Plot 2, Former Howden Brothers Garage, Main Street, Toynton All Saints, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording. Brockley: Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited. https://doi.org/10.5284/1037725. Cite this using datacite

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Plot 2, Former Howden Brothers Garage, Main Street, Toynton All Saints, East Lindsey, Lincolnshire: Archaeological Monitoring and Recording
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Pre-Construct Archaeology (Lincoln) unpublished report series
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Pre-Construct Archaeological Services Ltd (PCAS) was commissioned by Newton Fallowell, to undertake a scheme of archaeological monitoring and recording on land at the site of the former Howden Brothers Garage, Main Road, Toynton All Saints, in the East Lindsey District of Lincolnshire (NGR: TF 39443 63510). This work was undertaken to fulfil a condition attached to a planning application, approved by East Lindsey District Council, for the construction of one of three single dwellings with attached garage (Planning Application No. S/185/00609/08). Archaeological interest in the site arises from its location within the village which has Saxon origins and developed into a regionally important pottery production centre during the medieval period. The site is also situated within an area where archaeological remains have been demonstrated to survive, including a medieval kiln identified directly over the road within the grounds of Toynton All Saints Primary School. During the monitoring works a layer of imported crushed stone was recorded. This remains undated, but it appeared to be a limited spread of hardcore and may be entirely modern. Eleven sherds of residual medieval and post-medieval pottery were recovered from the sub-soil during the course of this work.
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M Rowe
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited
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Lincolnshire HER (OASIS Reviewer)
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
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2015
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District: East Lindsey
County: Lincolnshire
Site: Land off Main Road (Plot 2, former Howden Brothers Garage)
Parish: TOYNTON ALL SAINTS
Country: England
Grid Reference: 539440, 363500 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
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OASIS Id: preconst3-217820
OBIB: PCAS report no. 1495
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01 Feb 2018