Monument record IPS 715 - Nacton Road Site, Ipswich.

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Summary

The investigation revealed the limits of Suffolk County Council Archaeology Service's excavation. The remainder of the area was stripped by mechanical excavator and all exposed archaeological and natural features were recorded. One undated field boundary ditch of possible prehistoric date was found. This is a continuation of that found in 2000. The terminus of another undated linear feature possibly another field boundary ditch was also recorded. Two probably post- medieval hedge boundary ditches were revealed which also equate to features found in excavation IPS404. Several isolated discrete features were revealed which were excavated and found to be natural features - tree boles animal burrows or glacial ice wedges. Two postholes were recorded which were dated by their finds to the post-medieval or modern periods. There was no evidence of Second World War defences or airfield features, (S1).

Location

Grid reference Centred TM 197 415 (60m by 39m) (2 map features)
Map sheet TM14SE
Civil Parish IPSWICH, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK

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Type and Period (2)

Full Description

2013 Oxford Archaeology East carried out a small excavation between Alnesbourn Avenue and Nacton Road Ipswich. The excavation was located within the footprint of a new road which will provide access to a restaurant development with associated car-parking. A good proportion of the site had previously been excavated in 2000 by Suffolk County Council Archaeology Service IPS404. Therefore, the current investigation only covered 0.56ha of the total 2.1ha access road area.

The site lay in an area that had previously been occupied by Ipswich Airport. The airport was used as an airfield in World War 2

The investigation revealed the limits of Suffolk County Council Archaeology Service's excavation. The remainder of the area was stripped by mechanical excavator and all exposed archaeological and natural features were recorded. One undated field boundary ditch of possible prehistoric date was found. This is a continuation of that found in 2000. The terminus of another undated linear feature possibly another field boundary ditch was also recorded. Two probably post- medieval hedge boundary ditches were revealed which also equate to features found in excavation IPS404.

Several isolated discrete features were revealed which were excavated and found to be natural features - tree boles animal burrows or glacial ice wedges. Two postholes were recorded which were dated by their finds to the post-medieval or modern periods.

There was no evidence of Second World War defences or airfield features, (S1).

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <S1> Unpublished document: Clover, K. 2013. Archaeological Excavation at Site 1A, Restaurant Land, Nacton Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IPS715.

Finds (2)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Related Events/Activities (1)

Record last edited

Jun 21 2017 2:15PM

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