Description
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- 19thC cellar wall. - It was trench-built: mortar protruded from between interstices in masonary without having been painted. - It might originally have belonged to an earlier building : (501) & (502) are of such different, much more regular construction & abuts wall (504)
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- Ashley Pooley
- 19-3-2008
Description
- Victorian rough foundation for {501} & {502}
Basic Interp.
Description
- Red, orange, purple & yellow unfrogged brick & frogged brick, sub-rounded to sub-angular granite boulders
- Brick: up to 220x80x60mm Boulders: up to 525x310mm seen in elevation
- Boulders are coursely dressed
- Laid in very rough courses with regular bonding pattern
- Cellar wall also acting as foundation for (501)=(502)
- E&N
- Indurated/brittle light whitish grey coarse sandy mortar
- 0.50m wide 0.90m high
Finds
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Issued to
Ashley PooleyIssued on
17-3-2008 -
Compiled by
- Ashley Pooley
Compiled on
19-3-2008 -
Checked by
- Chaz Morse