SDO9562 - Excavations at the Stationmaster's House, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester

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Type Unpublished document
Title Excavations at the Stationmaster's House, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1989
Wessex Archaeology W293

Abstract/Summary

The redevelopment and extension of the old Stationmaster's house afforded an opportunity for Wessex Archaeology to investigate further a flanking ditch to the Roman Road between Dorchester and Weymouth observed during construction of an access road to Dorchester South Station in 1986. In December 1988 a machine cut trench revealed the ditch parallel to Weymouth Avenue. It measured 1.92m wide and 0.95m deep, with a 'v' shaped profile. No conclusive evidence was recovered to date the ditch but it seems likely that it formed part of the Roman Road. It is also the same size, shape and alignment to one found on the opposite side of the road in the garden of Mentone Lodge, which probably silted up between the mid 2nd and late 3rd century AD. Ploughmarks, also revealed in the trench, were stratigraphically later than the ditch.

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Description

Unpublished client report by Wessex Archaeology for Eldridge Pope & Co, dated January 1989.

Location

Dorset Historic Environment Record Paper

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Dorchester Police Station; Roman roadside ditch (Monument)
  • South Station, Dorchester; Roman ditch (Monument)
  • Stationmaster's House, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester; Roman ditch (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Stationmaster's House, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester; excavation 1988

Record last edited

Jul 4 2022 12:45PM