Monument record MDO3556 - Pimperne and Blandford parish boundary, Blandford Heights, Blandford Forum

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Summary

An archaeological evaluation at Blandford Heights industrial estate during 1997 sampled the line of the former parish boundary between Pimperne and Blandford Forum. The boundary was represented by a prominent bank and ditch, although this was revealed on excavation to be of modern origin.

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Full Description

AC Archaeology conducted an archaeological evaluation of land at Lower Blandford Heights Industrial Estate, Blandford during 1997. This comprised the machine excavation of six trenches. The former Blandford and Pimperne parish boundary forms the NW boundary of the site, and is represented by a prominent bank and ditch. Trench 1 was located across this boundary but the evaluation failed to reveal archaeological deposits pre-dating the 19th century, and there was a total absence of pre-modern artefacts. A cross section through the parish boundary bank and ditch revealed that it has been entirely constructed using modern topsoil, and there were modern artefacts present at its lowest levels. It is therefore likely that the bank and ditch was constructed during the 20th century, when the land was used as allotments. It is considered that any development of this site is unlikely to disturb any significant archaeological remains. <1>

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Unpublished document: Valentin J. 1997. An Archaeological Field Evaluation on the Site of a Proposed Industrial Development of Land at Lower Blandford Heights, Blandford, Dorset.

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Location

Grid reference ST 8881 0775 (point)
Map sheet ST80NE
Civil Parish Blandford Forum; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • Legacy UID: Dorset Sites and Monuments Record: 2 003 120

Record last edited

May 15 2017 12:25PM

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