Site Event/Activity record ESF23051 - Evaluation - Land at Nunn’s Mill (AKA Quayside Mill), Quayside, Woodbridge
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Location
Location | Nunn’s Mill, Quayside, Woodbridge |
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Grid reference | Centred TM 2749 4888 (59m by 57m) |
Map sheet | TM24NE |
Civil Parish | WOODBRIDGE, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Archaeology South-East
Date
Not recorded.
Description
Evaluation carried out in advance of a proposed residential development. Three trenches were excavated covering a combined area of 86m2, representing approximately 4.8% of the total area of the 1800m2 site. The trenches were to a depth of up to 0.85m. Possible occupation of the site in the prehistoric period was represented by a pit containing small amounts of struck flint, heat-altered flint and fired clay and several postholes and a pit were recorded which are likely to have been of early medieval date. There has been a high level of post-medieval and modern disturbance on the site.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SSF56819 Unpublished document: Heard, K.. 2015. Archaeological Evaluation Report: Land at Nunn's Mill (Quayside Mill), Quayside, Woodbridge.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- WBG 098 Possible prehistoric occupation site and early medieval postholes and pit at Land at Nunn's Mill, Quayside (Monument)
Record last edited
Jun 18 2020 12:44PM