EDO8274 - Edmondsham Road, Verwood; evaluation 2023
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SU 0840 0976 (141m by 102m) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SU00NE |
| Civil Parish | Verwood; Dorset |
Technique(s)
Organisation
South West Archaeology
Date
Not recorded.
Description
Five trenches were opened across the 0.6ha site off Edmondsham Road. The evaluation identified eight features. These were ×3 ditches; ×3 modern pits; ×1 posthole; and ×1 land drain. No significant archaeological features or deposits were encountered during the works, despite the proximity of Eastworth Farm and the archaeological investigations undertaken south-west of the farm. Works there for the Potters Wood development sampled an area of subtle earthworks that probably represent a phase of medieval occupation and activity on the contemporary edge of the heath. Broadly speaking, the evaluation determined the archaeological potential of the site was low. The features were sparse, modern or undated, and the total number of finds recovered was low. Only two very abraded sherds of medieval pottery were found in Trench #1 but are highly likely to be residual.
Sources/Archives (1)
- ---XY SDO21608 Unpublished document: Morris, Bryn. 2023. Land off Edmondsham Road, Verwood, Dorset. Results of an Archaeological Evaluation. [Mapped feature: #10255 ]
Record last edited
Dec 24 2025 3:24PM