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HER 4301 - 18th and 19th century pits, wells and stone built privy: 15 Bell Street, Reigate
Excavation by SCAU in advance of redevelopment behind known medieval chapel site, at 15 Bell Street, Reigate, in 1989. A large amount of 18th and 19th century activity was noted, in the form of a stone-built privy backfilled with rubbish, two well shafts and a number of rubbish pits, which cut into the natural sand. The excavations suggest that the land was used for pit digging (presumably for domestic purposes) in the Post-medieval period.
| Record Type | Monument |
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| Protection Status |
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| Condition | Not Known |
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| Grid Reference | TQ 254 502 |
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| Parish | Reigate |
| Parish (old) | Reigate |
| District | Reigate & Banstead, Surrey |
| Map Square | TQ25SE |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| SUB SURFACE DEPOSIT | Post Medieval 18th Century 19th Century Post Medieval Post 1540 |
Related Records
| Details | Volume | Holding Information | Publisher Information | Pages |
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Ref: Surrey Archaeological Collections Ref: 31/12/90 | 80 | Surrey HER1 part | 209 | |
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Ref: Surrey Archaeological Society Bulletin Ref: 01/06/90 | 248 | Surrey HER1 part | 209 |
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