Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SKE8109 - Nunnery Fields Hospital, Canterbury, Kent: An Archaeological Desk Based Assessment

Title Nunnery Fields Hospital, Canterbury, Kent: An Archaeological Desk Based Assessment
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2002

Abstract/Summary

Desk based Assessment of the archaeological potential and the architectural and historical merits of the standing buildings of Nunnery Fields Hospital, Canterbury.

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Description

Unpublished document

Location

Kent County Council Heritage 2002/104

Referenced Monuments (10)

  • Dane John lime works (Monument)
  • Early Bronze Age beaker, near Canterbury (Findspot)
  • Head of a Roman Bronze figurine (Findspot)
  • Middle Bronze Age burial & armillae, near Canterbury (Monument)
  • Nunnery Fields Hospital (formerly Canterbury Union Workhouse and Infirmary) (Building)
  • Roman pottery kiln, Canterbury (Monument)
  • Romano-British cremation cemetery, Canterbury (Monument)
  • Romano-British grave and cinerary urn, Ivy House, Canterbury (Monument)
  • Romano-British Skull (Monument)
  • Site of Canterbury South station (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • EKE11251 Desk Based Assessment at Nunnery Fields Hospital, Canterbury (Ref: NFC01/119)

Record last edited

Sep 2 2014 3:57PM