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Digital Archive from Archaeological Evaluation and Excavation Work at Ballards Walk, Great Dunmow, Essex, 2015
This collection comprises image, text, spreadsheet and CAD data from Archaeological Evaluation and Excavation work on land adjacent to Ballards Walk, Great Dunmow, Essex. The work was undertaken by Archaeology South-East June and July 2015. The evaluation and excavation were carried out in advance of redevelopment of this former parkland. A low incidence of prehistoric period remains was encountered with one feature, a gully, dating tentatively to the Late Bronze Age and a background level of prehistoric pottery residual in later contexts. The remainder of the features were late medieval, aside from one post-medieval pit, and consisted of a system of ditches interpreted as field boundaries, together with a large number of shallow pits. The majority of these pits may relate to vegetation clearance prior to the agricultural activity
Digital Archive from an Archaeological Excavation at Coventry Road, Baginton, Warwickshire, February-March 2023
This collection comprises images, spreadsheets, databases, and GIS data from an archaeological excavation at land west of Coventry Road, Baginton, Warwickshire. This work was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in February and March 2023. The fieldwork uncovered evidence of a relatively short-lived but intensive level of activity during the Middle to Late Roman period. Evidence included two possible droveway/trackways, ditches defining a series of conjoined and individual enclosures, dispersed pits, a small rectangular enclosure, and two wells
Digital Archive from an Archaeological Evaluation at Lawn's Farm, Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire, April to May 2022
This collection comprises site images (including images of cremated human remains) and records, spreadsheet data, documents, and GIS data from an archaeological evaluation at Lawn's Farm, Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire. The work was conducted by Cotswold Archaeology between April and May 2022. The evaluation revealed a cremation and a likely associated small pit located in Trench 3. The cremation comprised two vessels, the smaller being largely complete, dating to the Early Bronze Age. A small assemblage of burnt lithics, including two scrapers, were recovered from the cremation. With the exception of Trench 3, the archaeological remains recorded across the rest of the site almost exclusively relate to agricultural practice during the post-medieval and modern periods
Site Data from an Archaeological Evaluation at Horne Farm, Wood End Lane, Pertenhall, January 2024
This collection comprises images and a report from an archaeological evaluation by trial trenching at Horne Farm, Wood End Lane, Pertenhall. Albion Archaeology carried this out on the 26th January 2024. The results indicate that the development is unlikely to have any negative impact on significant archaeological remains
Worcestershire 1552 Inventory of Parish Church Goods, Supplementary Data 2017-2025
This collection comprises a table documenting the 1552 inventory of parish church goods across the Diocese of Worcester. It serves as a supplementary resource to the article by Bruce Watson, 'An analysis of parish church goods listed in the 1552 Diocese of Worcester inventory, plus selective examples of surviving pre-Reformation church goods: a paten from Cofton Hackett; a Sanctus bell from Fladbury; a censer from Ripple and reused copes from Church Lench and Stoulton' (forthcoming in Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, Volume 60)
Digital Archive from a Magnetometry Survey at Lavington Station Yard, Littleton Panell, Wiltshire, April 2024
This collection consists of a vector graphic, GIS and geophysics data from a detailed magnetometry survey by Archaeological Surveys Ltd. Work occurred within two areas to the north and south of Lavington Station Yard at Littleton Panell in Wiltshire in April 2024. The results from Area 1 revealed a pit-like anomaly and a small number of positive responses along with land drains. Within Area 2, there are also a number of linear anomalies, but they cannot be confidently interpreted
Images from Descriptive Buildings Recording Work at The Bungalows, Stonebroom, Chesterfield, 2025
This collection comprises images from a Descriptive Buildings Record (Level 2) at The Bungalows, Stonebroom, Chesterfield. The work was undertaken by Wessex Archaeology in 2025 and involved the recording of a group of post‑Second World War bungalows in advance of proposed demolition and residential redevelopment at the site. The site comprises 50 single‑storey, two‑bedroom bungalows arranged within the mid‑20th‑century Birkinstile estate located on the western fringe of Stonebroom village. Each dwelling includes associated front and rear gardens and is sited along three interconnecting access roads
Data from a Trial Trench Evaluation at Lower Barn Farm, Lower Street, Baylham, Suffolk, March 2020
This archive consists of text data, images and site records from an archaeological trial trench evaluation undertaken by Pre-Construct Archaeology at Lower Barn Farm, Lower Street, Baylham, Suffolk in March 2020. The archaeological work was commissioned by Simmonds Building Services (South-East) Ltd in response to two conditions that were attached to planning consent for the residential development of the site by Mid Suffolk District Council
Digital Archive from Watching Brief and Building Survey Work at Lady Mabel College Buildings, Stables, Car Park and Camelia House, Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 2022-23
This collection comprises image, text, CAD and GIS data from a Watching Brief and Building Survey at Lady Mabel College Buildings, Stables and Car Park and Camelia House, Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The work was undertaken by Wessex Archaeology between October 2022 to July 2023. Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Donald Insall Associates, on behalf of Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust, to undertake a programme of work on land and buildings at Wentworth Woodhouse, comprising the mid- to late 20th century former Lady Mabel College buildings, Stable Block and Riding School, Camellia House and Lady Rockingham's Tea House, and the fountain and pool
Digital Archive from an Archaeological Evaluation at Wolverton Mill, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, April-May 2024
This collection comprises images, spreadsheets, and GIS data from an archaeological evaluation on land at Wolverton Mill (Site B), Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. This work was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in April and May 2024. Most features investigated were found to be of natural origin, but one undated ditch terminus, a possible undated gully or geological feature, a possible pit, and a geological or bioturbated feature were found. Four items of residual worked flint were recovered from the latter