Site Event/Activity record ESF26315 - Evaluation - Five Bells Inn, Hessett
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Location
Location | Five Bells Inn, Hessett |
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Grid reference | Centred TL 9359 6177 (69m by 75m) |
Map sheet | TL96SW |
Civil Parish | HESSETT, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Dennis Payne Archaeological Services
Date
Not recorded.
Description
Three trenches, Tr 1, 9.50m long by 1.80m wide, was excavated to cover the proposed workshop footprint; Tr 2, 16m long by 1.80m was excavated to cover the new house footprint; Tr 3, 9m long by 1.80m was excavated to cover the garage footprint.
Archaeology was present in all three trenches in the form of small ditches or gulleys interpreted as property boundaries, dating to the high medieval period, a pit with residual roman pottery, of uncertain date was also located.
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SSF59048 Unpublished document: Payne, D.. 2018. Archaeological Evaluation: Land to the rear of, The Five Bells, Hessett.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- HTT 039 16th to 19th century Inn and Medieval boundary ditches at Five Bells Inn, Hessett (Monument)
Record last edited
Jan 31 2023 10:56AM