Monument record BSE 200 - The Maltings, Westgate Street

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Summary

Excavation identified postholes, cess pits of medieval and late medieval periods and a series of ovens suggesting some industrial activity on the site.

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 85482 63811 (14m by 15m)
Map sheet TL86SE
Civil Parish BURY ST EDMUNDS, ST EDMUNDSBURY, SUFFOLK

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Type and Period (6)

Full Description

2002: The construction of flats along Westgate Street involved the demolition of an extensive malting complex and led to a small excavation on a small strip of land with a College Street frontage. The earliest evidence from the site was probably a series of postholes suggesting a post built building to the north of the plot, however, the dating evidence was inconclusive. The main site was scattered with cess pits during the Medieval and Late Medieval periods and there was a series of ovens suggesting some industrial activity. Medieval concrete, recovered from a cess pit, is a rare find, which suggests there was a high status building close by. Later activity on the site, including the excavation of a rectangular flint and mortar lined pit, which was backfilled in the C19, probably relate to the maltings which has stood on part of the site since the 18th century. A small bone disc was recovered from a late medieval posthole, it was 28mm in diameter and 3mm thick with a central hole 3mm in diameter. This was probably a counter or playing piece of post-medieval date. It was lathe-turned and decorated on both sides with concentric circles (S1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: Tester, A.. 2002. A Report on the Archaeological Excavations, The Maltings, Bury St Edmunds, BSE 200.

Finds (19)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

Record last edited

May 29 2018 10:21AM

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