Site Event/Activity record ESF19671 - Sommers M, SCCAS monitoring 2006/212

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Location

Location WHA 003 - Whitehouse Farm
Grid reference Centred TM 0359 4669 (6m by 6m)
Map sheet TM04NW
Civil Parish WHATFIELD, BABERGH, SUFFOLK

Technique(s)

Organisation

Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service

Date

Not recorded.

Map

Description

archaeological monitoring of groundworks at Whitehouse Farm, Whatfield did not identifiy any archaeological remains or artefacts Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes Previous/Future Work: Previous No, Future No Associated Identifiers: Planning Application No. B/06/00324/FHA HER event no. WHA 003 NMR No. 1448873 Project Type: Recording project Investigation Type: Salvage Record Reason for Investigation: Direction from Local Planning Authority - PPG16 Current Land use: Other 2 - In use as a building PROJECT LOCATION Area 130.00 Square metres Grid Reference: TM03604670 Point PROJECT CREATOR(S) Brief originator: Local Authority Archaeologist and/or Planning Authority/advisory body Design originator: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, Field Team Director/Manager: John Newman Supervisor: Mark Sommers DIGITAL ARCHIVE Recipient: Suffolk County SMR ID: WHA003 Contents: other Media: Images raster / digital photography, Text PAPER ARCHIVE Recipient: Suffolk County SMR ID: WHA003 Contents: other Media: Research, General Notes, Report, Notebook - Excavation, Correspondence BIBLIOGRAPHY Publication Type: A forthcoming report Title: WHA 003, Archaeological Monitoring Report: Whitehouse Farm, Whatfield Author(s)/Editor(s): Sommers, M. Other Bibliographic Details: SCCAS 2006/212 Date: 2006 Issuer/Publisher: SCCAS Place of Issue or Publication: Ipswich Description: printed sheets of A4 paper, stapled

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Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Whitehouse Farm (Monument)

Record last edited

Mar 13 2009 11:53AM

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