Bradshaw, A. (2015). An Archaeological Landscape Survey of Sheffield Park Gardens, East Sussex. Chris Butler. https://doi.org/10.5284/1094748. Cite this using datacite

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An Archaeological Landscape Survey of Sheffield Park Gardens, East Sussex
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Chris Butler Archaeological Services unpublished report series
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The survey area in Sheffield Park covered the majority of the two military camps which accommodated parts of the 3rd and 4th Canadian Infantry Divisions. The Fletching Camp was primarily the home to three of the four Batteries of the 5th Anti-Tank Regiment, of the 4th Division. The Lewes Road Camp appears to have been the home of the 12th Field Regiment RCA, of the 3rd Division. The Survey has identified significant elements of the Fletching Camp, also it has established there are areas to the south which still exist. The eastern boundary of the camp has not been firmly established and likely lies beyond the survey area. It is recommended that the survey be extended to record the remaining elements of the camp. Elements of the Lewes Road Camp were identified along the south-western shore of Lower Woman's Pond. More elements of this camp exist eastwards, beyond the current survey, and it is recommended that the survey be extended. The aim of the survey in Walk Wood was to identify what remains of the original 17th/18th century Ornamental Walks as part of a National Trust project to restore and open these to the public. Sections of four of these original walks were identified, but later replanting and the use of brash to mark out the paths means most are either hidden from view or have been lost. Those that have been identified should be incorporated into the new public walkways and the survey extended once clearing operations have commenced.
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A Bradshaw
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Chris Butler
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2015
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District: Wealden
Country: England
County: East Sussex
Parish: Fletching
Grid Reference: 541998, 123999 (Easting, Northing)
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FIELD SURVEY (Event)
PUMPING STATION (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY PUMPING STATION (Tag)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: chrisbut1-404912
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14 Jun 2022