Monument record DUN 092 - Precinct Wall, Dunwich Greyfriars, Dunwich (FALL)

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Summary

Precinct wall of probable late 17th to 19th century date with reused medieval material.

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 477 704 (37m by 38m)
Map sheet TM47SE
Civil Parish DUNWICH, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Monitoring of groundworks associated with the erection of rabbit fencing around the eastern and southern walls of the Greyfriars complex identified no archaeological features or artefacts (S1).

Trial-holes and underpinning trenches excavated through the footing of the precinct wall, to the north of the standing gateways, revealed a layered footing with a stony, sand and, locally, lime mortar rich, upper component that suggests two phases of footing construction which was remarkably consistent throughout. On balance, a post-medieval, late 17th-18th century date seems likely for the stretch of precinct wall running from the medieval gates around to the north-east corner of the precinct. Examination of the rubble from the fallen section of wall revealed an eclectic mix of stone, including flint cobbles, beach pebbles, exotic boulders (possibly ships ballast) and re-used building material. Diagnostic elements included 12th century Caen limestone mouldings that could be matched to the ruined Leper Chapel of St. James some 300 metres to the north-west (S2).

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: Everett, L.. 2013. Archaeological Evaluation Report, Grey Friars, Dunwich.
  • <S2> Unpublished document: Boulter, S., and Everett, L.. 2009. Dunwich Greyfriars: DUN 092 & 094, Archaeological Recording Works Associated with the Rebuilding of a section of the Precinct Wall and Repairs to the Gateways and Recectory.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Related Events/Activities (3)

Record last edited

Nov 9 2022 1:35PM

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