Archaeological Work at Warwick House, Malvern [Site name: WARWICK HOUSE Study area: Investigation type: Post-determination/Research District: Malvern Hills Monument: PIT. Medieval (1066-1540), DITCH. Medieval (1066-1540), GULLY. Post-medieval (1540-1901), BUILDING. Post-medieval (1540-1901), WORKSHOP. Modern (1901-present) Ngr: SO77524574 Parish: Malvern, Greater Malvern Postcode: WR143HU]

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82; pls; figs; refs
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2002
Abstract:
A programme of archaeological work was carried out on the site. The surviving buildings on the site consist of a late 19th century cottage, abutted by a modern workshop. The present Warwick House linen drapers building was also late 19th century in date. Three trenches were excavated and identified a medieval boundary to Malvern Priory, first identified in 1996. A later medieval pit and a 17th-18th century gully were identified as cutting this ditch. [Au(abr)]
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82pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs
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Coverage:
2002

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