1 Excavations carried out in 1967 on site threatened by gravel extraction. The site shows on aerial photographs as a series of intersecting rectangular enclosures covering about 3.7 ha. An ...
Enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The site was excavated prior to development. Ditches, pits, a semi-circular feature, and some occupational debris were found, suggesting a rural settlement of Roman date. It was situated 300m east of Hail End Bridge.
1 2 A pottery scatter and features possibly indicating settlement activity were recorded as part of an evaluation at Middle Hunscote Farm. Truncated, shallow gullies were recorded, containing Romano-British pottery. ...
A pottery scatter and features possibly indicating settlement activity were recorded as part of an evaluation at Middle Hunscote Farm. Truncated, shallow gullies were recorded, containing Romano-British pottery.