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HER 162 - Roman Tiles and Coins, Pachesham Farm, Leatherhead

Roman Tiles and Coins found in a field at Pachesham Farm in 1859.

Monument Information
Record TypeFind
Protection Status
  • Green Belt
ConditionNot Known
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Location
Grid ReferenceTQ 152 578
ParishLeatherhead
Parish (old name)Leatherhead
DistrictMole Valley, Surrey
Map SquareTQ15NE
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
Finds: coins (single)
Fired clay (Building Material)
SITE
Unclassified Site
Roman
Romano-British

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