SDO11323 - A Proposed New Village Hall on Land at Cerne Abbas, Dorset; Preliminary Archaeological Assessment

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Type Unpublished document
Title A Proposed New Village Hall on Land at Cerne Abbas, Dorset; Preliminary Archaeological Assessment
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1998
AC archaeology 6498/1/0

Abstract/Summary

AC Archaeology conducted a desk based assessment of land for a proposed village Hall at Cerne Abbas during 1998. This comprised a review of the data held in the Dorset HER, the Dorset History Centre and the Dorchester Reference Library. A detailed site inspection and earthwork survey was also carried out. The study revealed that the site included remains of an 18th century water meadow system of significant local and regional importance. There is also the potential for a medieval building having existed on the site, in the higher western part above the flood plain of the River Cerne. This zone may be close to a former route to the abbey precinct. However, the site is known have been qaurried prior to the late 19th century and subsequently backfilled.

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Description

Unpublished AC Archaeology client repor for H.J. Hitt on behalf of the Cerne Abbas Village Hall Management Committee, dated November 1998.

Location

Dorset Historic Environment Record

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Water meadows, Mill Mead, Cerne Abbas (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • New Village Hall, Mill Mead, Cerne Abbas; desk-based assessment 1998

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Jan 22 2021 4:55PM