Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE13388 - Archaeological Study Of The Route Of The Bewl Bridge To Flimwell Trunk Main, Kent
Title | Archaeological Study Of The Route Of The Bewl Bridge To Flimwell Trunk Main, Kent |
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Author/Originator | Canterbury Archaeological trust |
Date/Year | 2004 |
Abstract/Summary
Desk based assessment and walkover survey in advance of the construction of a new trunk main. The work was follwed by later archaeological field work.
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Description
unpublished document
Location
Kent County Council Heritage 2004/309
Referenced Monuments (5)
- TQ 63 SE 4 Area of charcoal burning in Chingley Wood (Monument)
- TQ 63 SE 3 Bank and ditch at edge of wood (Monument)
- TQ 73 SW 22 Late medieval and post medieval ditches and features south of Combwell Farm (Monument)
- TQ 73 SW 21 Late Prehistoric worked flint found during archaeological works associated with the Bewl Bridge to Flimwell trunk main, 2004 (Findspot)
- TQ 63 SE 5 Post-medieval brick and tile kiln, Chingley Wood (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- EKE9689 Desk based assessment and walkover survey of the Bewl Bridge to Flimwell water pipe (Ref: FBR/DA/2004)
Record last edited
Jan 20 2014 1:17PM