EDO5142 - Former Saunder’s Garage, Digby Road, Sherborne; Evaluation Trench 2
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Location
Grid reference | Centred ST 63819 16316 (4m by 4m) |
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Map sheet | ST61NW |
Civil Parish | Sherborne; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Niall Oakey Heritage Consultant
Date
2002
Description
Niall Oakey conducted an archaeological evaluation at the former Saunder’s Garage, Digby Road, Sherborne during 2002 in advance of proposals for a residential development on the site.
The evaluation consisted of the excavation of four trenches measuring 4m x 1.5m, located in areas likely to be effected by the development. No material earlier than the 13th century was recovered and all medieval artefacts were recovered from residual contexts. Much of the site was occupied by late 19th century converted stables, the construction of which appears to have truncated earlier features. The earliest documented structure on the site was the parish workhouse, in use from the late 18th to the early 19th century and demolished by the late 1860’s. partially robbed wall foundations of one wing of this building were revealed at a depth of 0.81m.
Other features included a thick layer of topsoil (0.5-0.8m) over much of the site suggesting a long period of agricultural or horticultural use; and a functioning late 19th century stone culvert in Trench 2. there was also extensive disturbance from 20th century buildings a services up to 1.2m deep in places.
Trench 2 was located at the northern end of the later 20th century workshop building and work was hindered by live services. A working NNW-SSE aligned stone culvert [2007] was uncovered at a depth of 0.67m below the modern floor surface with a modern drain running at a slope towards it. The culvert was capped with Pennant Sandstone slabs and lies c. 3m west of a 'culverted water course' indicated by Wessex Water Enterprises. It is assumed to be that water course but may lie too far to the west to be the Combe Stream or a leat associated with Forrester's Mill. No dating evidence was recovered.
Sources/Archives (2)
- --- SDO10417 Article in serial: Oakey, N. 2002. Sherborne, Digby Road; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. 124.
- <1> SDO10416 Unpublished document: Oakey, N. 2002. Report of an Archaeological Evaluation of former Saunders' Garage, Digby Road, Sherborne, Dorset. pp.13-15.
Record last edited
Oct 2 2007 11:38AM