Monument record MDO19318 - 14 High Street, Christchurch ( site W37); medieval town defences

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Summary

A watching brief during development at 14 High Street, Christchurch, during 1982 (site W37), revealed a ditch situated 7m to the north of and parallel with the late Saxon town defensive ditch 1. The ditch corresponds with a complex of successive medieval ditches excavated at site (W6). It appeared 2.5m wide and a 9m length was recorded running almost parallel with the Saxon ditch. A third possible ditch seen at this time is likely to be a possible gravel quarry also observed at site (W6).

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Wessex Archaeological Committee conducted a watching brief at 14 High Street, Christchurch, during 1982 (site W37) in advance of the Saxon Square development and during the removal of the tarmac from Sainsbury’s car park. The results were subsequently published in PDNHAS volume 105 (1). The watching brief revealed a ditch situated 7m to the north of and parallel with the late Saxon town defensive ditch 1. The ditch corresponds with a complex of successive medieval and post medieval ditches excavated at site (W6) and dated from the 12th-13th centuries. It appeared 2.5m wide and a 9m length was recorded running almost parallel with the Saxon ditch. A third possible ditch seen at this time is likely to be a gravel quarry also observed at site (W6).

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Index: National Monuments Record. Unknown. 14 HIGH STREET. Event 1048109.
  • <1> Article in serial: Davies, S M. 1983. Excavations at Christchurch, Dorset, 1981 to 1983; Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. Vol 105. 46-53.

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Grid reference SZ 15754 92887 (point)
Map sheet SZ19SE

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Record last edited

Jun 13 2012 3:27PM

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