Monument record MDO19863 - Land to the rear of Harper House, Hound Street, Sherborne; possible structure
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Summary
Evidence for an east-west aligned wall was recovered from Trench 2 during an archaeological evaluation of land to the rear of Harper House in 2007. The wall is undated and is cut by an undated post-hole. It is possible that it relates to a large building visible on the 1802 copy of a 1733 town survey by J Ladd.
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Type and Period (2)
Full Description
Context One Archaeological Services carried out an archaeological field evaluation on land to the rear of Harper House, Hound Street, Sherborne in 2007. The evaluation was by means of 5 machine cut trenches measuring 4m x 1m.
Trench 2, close to the eastern boundary of the site, contained a possible E-W aligned wall footing [205] approximately 1.3m from the northern end of the trench. The footings were cut into natural deposits and consisted of loosely and irregularly stacked platy sandstone fragments set at a 30 degree angle and approximately 0.35m wide. This was cut by an undated post-hole [203], circular in plan with concave sides and a sloping base measuring 0.54m in diameter and 0.2m deep [1].
It is possible that this wall relates to a large building visible on the 1802 copy of a 1733 town survey by J.Ladd.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SDO10433 Unpublished document: Slator, J. 2007. Land to the rear of Harper House, Sherborne School, Hound Street, Sherborne, Dorset. An Archaeological Field Evaluation.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred ST 63998 16664 (2m by 1m) |
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Map sheet | ST61NW |
Civil Parish | Sherborne; Dorset |
Unitary Authority | Dorset |
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Other Statuses/References
- None recorded
Record last edited
Aug 26 2020 9:29AM