SDO14877 - Purcombe Farmhouse, Batts Lane, Marshwood, Dorset. Tree-Ring Analysis of Timbers

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Type Unpublished document
Title Purcombe Farmhouse, Batts Lane, Marshwood, Dorset. Tree-Ring Analysis of Timbers
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2014
English Heritage 19-2014

Abstract/Summary

‘Samples were taken from 15 oak timbers, representing various elements and potential phases within Purcombe Farmhouse. Three samples were unsuitable for analysis. The remaining 12 series were successfully cross-matched, producing a site chronology of 126 years dated as spanning the period AD 1379-1504. All 12 timbers, incorporating elements of the main frame, the roof, a floor joist, and partitions, appear to be coeval. Only one timber retained complete sapwood, this being a cross-beam associated with the stack, giving an actual felling date of winter AD 1504/5. The felling date ranges of the outer dated samples suggest a similar likely felling date for the timbers represented.’

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Description

English Heritage Research Report Series no 19-2014 by Dr Martin Bridge of the Institute of Archaeology.

Location

Dorset Historic Environment Record

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Purcombe Farmhouse, Batts Lane, Marshwood (Listed Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Purcombe Farmhouse, Batts Lane, Marshwood; tree-ring dating 2013

Record last edited

Jun 28 2018 12:13PM