Medieval Manor House Rediscovered

Medieval Manor House Rediscovered

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Simon Flaherty, Flaherty
Wessex Archaeology
EAN: 9781874350873
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Excavations in advance of housing development at Longforth Farm, Wellington revealed limited evidence for late prehistoric settlement, but the principal discovery was the remains of a previously unknown high status medieval building complex. This is thought to have been a manor house and though heavily robbed, key elements identified include a hall, solar with garderobe and service wing. A forecourt lay to the north and a service yard with at least one ancillary building and a possible detached kitchen to the south. To the east was a complex of pits, enclosure and field ditches and a pond. ere was a restricted range and number of medieval finds, but together these suggest that occupation spanned the late 11th or 12th century to probably the 14th century. There was a notable group of medieval floor tiles and roof furniture, but documentary research has failed to identify the owners and any records relating specifically to this important building. One possibility is that it belonged to the Provost of Wells cathedral, and was perhaps abandoned in the 14th century when the Bishops may have established their court within the nearby and then relatively new market town of Wellington.
EAN 9781874350873
ISBN 1874350876
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Wessex Archaeology
Datum vydání 31. prosince 2016
Stránky 100
Jazyk English
Země United States
Autoři Matt Leivers, Leivers; Phil Andrews, Andrews; Simon Flaherty, Flaherty
Série Wessex Archaeology Occasional Paper