EDO4945 - Town Hall Garden (W7), Christchurch; excavation 1981

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Location

Grid reference Centred SZ 15804 92831 (12m by 13m)
Map sheet SZ19SE
Unitary Authority Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

Technique(s)

Organisation

Wessex Archaeology

Date

1981

Description

The Wessex Archaeological Committee conducted an excavation measuring 4m x 13m during 1981 in the garden to the south side of the Old Town Hall, Christchurch in advance of the Saxon Square development. This site provided the first opportunity to examine an area close to the frontage of the probably Saxon and medieval main road (High Street). The site was entirely excavated by hand. 0.25m of graden lay lay directly on to natural gravel into which a number of features were cut. The west (High Street) end of the trench was severly truncated by a cellar demolished in the 18th century. This cellar cut two medieval features; a 12th-13th century cess pit 12m east of the road frontage, and a possible gravel extraction pit of similar date 3m to the north. The only other features were post-holes and hollows of uncertain date, but possibly post-medieval. There was little evidence therefore for dense medieval activity on the High Street frontage, and none for the Saxon phase of the town. This is in keeping with the dcumentary evidence for Christchurch being a low-populated market town with underutilised open spaces.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Article in serial: Davies, S M. 1983. Excavations at Christchurch, Dorset, 1981 to 1983; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. Vol 105. 31-3.
  • <2> Unpublished document: Wessex Archaeology. 1992. Summary List of Projects in Dorset 1992.
  • <3> Digital archive: Historic England. NRHE Excavation Index. 1048106.

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Jul 7 2021 3:57PM

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