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HER 3094 - Anglo-Saxon pottery

Excavation by Surrey County Council archaeological section during 1983-1985, of a medieval manor (HER 2614) recovered Anglo-Saxon pottery. A scatter of mid Saxon pottery was found, but no features. The excavation took place to the south-west of the Little Pickle earthwork (HER 1222). See HER 3092, 3093, 3095.

Monument Information
Record TypeFind
Protection Status
  • AONB
ConditionFair
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Location
Grid ReferenceTQ 334 520
ParishBletchingley
Parish (old)Bletchingley
DistrictTandridge, Surrey
Map SquareTQ35SW
Type and Period
Evidence TypeMonument TypeDate Range:
Finds: pottery
FINDSPOT
Saxon
Early Med'L AD5C-1066

Related Records

Source
DetailsVolumeHolding InformationPublisher InformationPages
Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections
Ref: 31/12/90
80Surrey HER1 part213
Ref: The Lost Manor of Hexalls Little Pickle, Bletchingley
Ref: 31/12/98
Ref: ISBN 0953189201
Surrey HER1 part213

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