Monument record TR 15 NE 1619 - Medieval Structure, Link Lane, between Iron Bar Lane and St. Thomas's Church

Summary

A Medieval building with at least three phases was also discovered to the west of the street. The NE corner of the phase one building lay within the trench; the walls were built of stone blocks on loose flint-and -mortar footings. In phase two the building was extended to the north, the new wall being built of chalk, flint and dark sandy mortar.

Location

Grid reference TR 1511 5772 (point)
Map sheet TR15NE
County KENT
District CANTERBURY, KENT
Civil Parish CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Drainage trenching in 1951 in Link Lane to the South of St Thomas's Church revealed the line of an earlier street, composed of layers of gravel metalling (perhaps an earlier version of the lane). A Medieval building with at least three phases was also discovered to the west of the street. The NE corner of the phase one building lay within the trench; the walls were built of stone blocks on loose flint-and -mortar footings. In phase two the building was extended to the north, the new wall being built of chalk, flint and dark sandy mortar. The phase three walls lay on the phase two alignment but were of chalk.


Frere, S. S and Stow, S., 1983, Excavations in the St. George's Street and Burgate Street Areas. (Monograph). SKE29967.

Andrews, G., 1985, The Archaeology of Canterbury: An Assessment (Unpublished document). SKE30429.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • --- Monograph: Frere, S. S and Stow, S.. 1983. Excavations in the St. George's Street and Burgate Street Areas..
  • --- Unpublished document: Andrews, G.. 1985. The Archaeology of Canterbury: An Assessment.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Intrusive Event: South of St Thomas' Church (Link Lane) (Ref: CAT: 115) (EKE14181)

Record last edited

May 19 2015 9:40AM