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An archaeological desk-based assessment (including earthwork survery) of Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel, Abingdon Road, Oxford |
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John Moore Heritage Services unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
This archaeological desk-based assessment was commissioned as part of the consideration to develop Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel, Abingdon Road, Oxford. It is highly likely that the site was a medieval farm possibly originating in the late Saxon period and that it was surrounded by ditches. It was these ditches that were re-used during the Civil War to defend the Grandpont Causeway as it crossed the Eastwyke Ditch. Grandpont Causeway (Abingdon Road) is a scheduled ancient monument and therefore of national significance. The defences of Oxford, the King's capital during the wars, are also considered to be of national significance. In this context any archaeological remains present on the site have the potential to also be of national significance. The placement of the proposed extensions would likely be away from potential Civil War defences. |
Author: |
David R Gilbert
K Dowding
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Publisher: |
John Moore Heritage Services
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Oxford City UAD (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2015
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Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel, Abingdon Road |
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Oxfordshire |
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Oxford |
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OXFORD |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 451680, 204920 (Easting, Northing)
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johnmoor1-170052 |
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JMHS report 2650 |
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27 A4 pages
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Created Date: |
21 May 2019 |