EDO4391 - New Clinic Site, Colliton Park, Dorchester; observations and recording 1962

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Location

Grid reference SY 69047 90900 (point)
Map sheet SY69SE
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

Not recorded.

Date

March 1962

Description

In March 1962 work in connection with the newly built clinic opposite the east wing of the County Hall revealed the circular shaft of a chalk cut well with a 7ft upper steyning of flints and limestone and chalk blocks. Its centre lies 6.5ft north and 4.5ft east of the SE corner of the clinic. The well, which was subsequently filled with rubble, was 57 ft deep to the exisiting water level, and was about 4ft in diameter. The steining was corbelled in to 2.5ft in diameter at the top, where the well had been vaulted in with a single skin of red Broadmayne bricks. At a depth of 3 ft the steyning included a course of chalk blocks, above which the masonry was mostly flint and below mostly limestone. The question arose whether the well could be Roman with a modern protective covering, but this was disproved by the presence of three bricks in the top conforming to the curve of the shaft, and the feature may perhaps be associated with the traces of building found nearby in 1956.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Article in serial: Farrar, R A H. 1963. Miscellaneous Discoveries and Accessions; A Well at the New Clinic Site, Colliton Park, Dorchester.. 84.
  • <1> Serial: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 1963. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society for 1962. 84. 84.
  • <2> Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 654515.

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Sep 8 2021 11:31AM

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