EDO4890 - Kings Arms Hotel, Christchurch; evaluation 2006
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SZ 15995 92768 (60m by 45m) (4 map features) |
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Map sheet | SZ19SE |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Wessex Archaeology
Date
2006
Description
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by South Dorset Developments Ltd to undertake an archaeological evaluation on land to the rear of the Kings Arms Hotel, Christchurch, Dorset, prior to the end of September 2006.
Four evaluation trenches, each 10m in length, were excavated, however due to discoveries on site and advice following a DCC monitoring visit, their layouts and extents were altered. Archaeological features were present in two of these trenches, dating to the post-medieval and modern period and containing no material of real archaeological significance.
The area had previously been distrubed by levelling, specifically ground raising, and the canalisation of the river, now the millstream. The front, or supposed street frontage, of the site had been severely truncated by the insertion of modern services.
The two trenches to the rear of the property were excavated to a depth of 2m and encountered made ground deposits to their full depth. Trench 1 was extended to ascertain whether this sequence of made ground continued and this was found to be the case.
Sources/Archives (2)
Child/subsequent Site Events/Activities (4)
Record last edited
Nov 3 2023 12:15PM