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HER 2400 - Roman Material, Thorpe Lea Nurseries Site II

Thorpe Lea Nurseries Site II. Excavations in 1974 revealed scatters of 1st and 2nd century AD Roman material. See also HER 800 for Thorpe Lea Nurseries Site 1 and HER 804 for Iron Age material.

Monument Information
Record TypeMonument
ConditionDestroyed
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Location
Grid ReferenceTQ 016 698
ParishThorpe
Parish (old name)Thorpe
DistrictRunnymede, Surrey
Map SquareTQ06NW
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
Finds: pottery
SUB SURFACE DEPOSIT
FINDSPOT
Roman
Romano-British

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