Site Event/Activity record ESF20645 - Potash Farm, Windfarm, Wyverstone, Archaeological Desk Based Assessment

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Location

Location Potash Windfarm
Grid reference Centred TM 0293 6877 (767m by 812m)
Map sheet TM06NW
Civil Parish WYVERSTONE, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK

Technique(s)

Organisation

Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service

Date

Not recorded.

Map

Description

DBA to assess the archaeological potential of the proposed development of a two wind turbines. Results indicate that the archaeological potential of the site is low. Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes Previous/Future Work: Previous No, Future Yes Associated Identifiers: Planning Application No. 0030/08 NMR No. 1529036 Project Type: Desk based assessment Development Type: Wind farm developments Methods and Techniques: Visual Inspection, Aerial Photography - interpretation, Documentary Search Reason for Investigation: Direction from Local Planning Authority - PPG16 Current Land use: Cultivated Land 2 - Operations to a depth less than 0.25m Monument Type(s)/Period(s): NONE None Artefact Type(s)/Period(s): NONE None PROJECT LOCATION Area 38.00 Hectares Grid Reference: TM02896885 Point Height 60.00 - 65.00 metres PROJECT CREATOR(S) Brief originator: Local Authority Archaeologist and/or Planning Authority/advisory body Design originator: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, Field Team Director/Manager: John Newman Supervisor: James Rolfe BIBLIOGRAPHY Publication Type: Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript) Title: Potash Farm, Wyverstone, DBA Author(s)/Editor(s): Rolfe, J. Date: 2008 Issuer/Publisher: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service Place of Issue or Publication: Suffolk

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Rolfe, J.. 2008. Archaeological Desk Based Assessment, Potash Farm, Windfarm, Wyverstone.

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Jan 22 2015 2:48PM

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