Bates, S. (2015). Report on Archaeological Monitoring at All Saints Church Upper Sheringham Norfolk. Sarah Bates. https://doi.org/10.5284/1118406. Cite this using datacite

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Report on Archaeological Monitoring at All Saints Church Upper Sheringham Norfolk
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Sarah Bates unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1118406
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Archaeological monitoring of drainage works in churchyard. Part of the W wall, the NW corner and part of a brick floor of a former N porch were discovered outside the door of the N aisle. Bricks from the floor were of 18th or 19th century date. Three other walls were recorded in the churchyard to the north of the church. A N-S wall was undated but was probably earlier than two E-W walls which ran either side of a (still existing) path. It is possible that the demolition of the north porch was roughly contemporary with the construction of the Upcher Mausoleum at the north side of the chancel (the disuse of the path-side walls may also relate to this early 19th-century work at the church). The lower part of the mausoleum was exposed in a drain trench. Some chalk and flint footings below the church walls were exposed at various places. Nine burials were partly exposed in a soakaway dug to the NE of the church and these were recorded and lifted for reburial by the Vicar. One sherd of possible Middle Saxon pottery and a sherd of Late Saxon pottery were was found as well as a few sherds of medieval pottery and a sherd of post-medieval date. CBM was mostly of post-medieval date but a brick of 13th-15th-century date came from the N-S wall and some pieces of late med floor tile were found. A few small fragments of medieval window glass were also found.
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S Bates
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Sarah Bates
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2015
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Country: England
District: North Norfolk
Parish: Upper Sheringham
County: Norfolk
Grid Reference: 614418, 341850 (Easting, Northing)
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MEDIEVAL BRICK (Tag)
WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
POST MEDIEVAL WALL (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL FLOOR (Tag)
WALL (Monument Type England)
FLOOR (Monument Type England)
BURIAL (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL GRAVE (Tag)
POST MEDIEVAL BURIAL (Tag)
MEDIEVAL WINDOW GLASS (Tag)
GRAVE (Monument Type England)
WINDOW GLASS (Object England)
BRICK (Object England)
MEDIEVAL WALL (Tag)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: sarahbat1-199565
OBIB: Report no. 16
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11 Apr 2024