EDO4470 - Wareham House (Trumpet Major), Alington Avenue, Dorchester

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Location

Grid reference SY 70280 90060 (point)
Map sheet SY79SW
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

Not recorded.

Date

1892-1893

Description

Following the erection of a new wall for a cucumber frame at Wareham House, the gardeners began to clear away the soil within them (an area of 40ft x 10ft) on 14/10/1892. They noticed a coffin shaped patch of dark earth cut into the chalk within which they discovered a skeleton. On further clearance several other skeletons were discovered, four in excellent condition. The graves were cut to a depth of 2ft into the chalk and all faced the NE, seemingly dug to a systematic plan. Two skeletons lay on their side and the others were supine with arms extended, although onw had the left arm bent over the body.. One grave contained a knife. Further burials were discovered later during the planting of apple trees, one of which contained green, yellow and blue coloured beads, two rings and fragments of a comb. In November of 1892 a hole was discovered filled with red earth and containing a stag's horn [1]. The finds and site were re-interpreted by Christopher Sparey-Green, at a much later date, as coming from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery [2]. One report mentions a hollow way or ditch running through the garden, at an angle to Alington Avenue [3].

Sources/Archives (5)

  • --- Monograph: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 1970. An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, Volume II (South East) Part 3. 575, no. 218b.
  • --- Index: Ordnance Survey. Ordnance Survey Records. SY 79 SW 8; SY 79 SW 45.
  • <1> Article in serial: Bankes, W A. 1893. The Recent Discovery of Human Remains at Wareham House, Dorchester.. 14.
  • <2> Article in serial: Sparey-Green, C. 1984. Early Anglo-Saxon burials at the ‘Trumpet Major’ public house, Alington Avenue, Dorchester. 106.
  • <3> Bibliographic reference: Moule, H J. 1901. Dorchester Antiquities. 7.

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Oct 30 2013 3:31PM

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