Site Event/Activity record ESF21024 - Monitoring - New service run at Bruisyard Hall, Bruisyard
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Location
Location | New service trench at Bruisyard Hall |
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Grid reference | Centred TM 3336 6616 (47m by 78m) |
Map sheet | TM36NW |
Civil Parish | BRUISYARD, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
Date
Not recorded.
Description
A single service run was monitored as a part of other works being carried out on the site A single visit was made to view the footings extending from the building adjacent to Bruisyard Hall south-east to the renovated barn. The trench was not excavated through the access road to the Hall, for a length of c. 10m, and had not been excavated through the area previously occupied by the pond in the centre of the site. The service trench observed was c. 100m long, with some 90m open. The trench was 0.6m wide, and varied in depth slightly though was generally approximately 1.0m deep. Modern plastic water pipes were encountered in four places at depths of between 0.6-0.9m below surface level and the remains of two brick wall footings were noted (S1).
Sources/Archives (1)
- <S1> SSF53988 Unpublished document: Cass, S.. 2011. Archaeological Monitoring Report, New service run at Bruisyard Hall, Bruisyard, BUD 007.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- BUD 007 Remains of a 19th century wall (Monument)
Record last edited
Apr 5 2022 2:57PM