Site Event/Activity record ESF20820 - Church of St Botolph, Iken
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Location
| Location | IKN 007 Church of St Botolph |
|---|---|
| Grid reference | Centred TM 4120 5663 (37m by 18m) |
| Map sheet | TM45NW |
| Civil Parish | IKEN, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Archaeological Solutions
Date
Not recorded.
Description
Botolph, or Botulf (d.680) was an East Anglian saint who founded his own monastery at 'Icanho' in around 654 after studying on the Continent, most probably at Chelles in Frankia. It is widely accepted that Iken is the site of 'Icanho', though Boston 'Botolph's Stone' in Lincolnshire remains a possible contender. Excavations in the 1970s revealed an earlier timber structure on the site, although not exactly following the line of the existing church, while a large fragment of a Saxon cross, now displayed within the church provides further evidence of the importance of the site in the Anglo-Saxon period. The 'ho' element of the early place-name, indicating a spur of land, is also fairly compelling. The overall impression gained by analysis is that the nave walls are substantially as constructed with the usual enlargements for more fashionable windows and repairs occurring over time. A firm date is more difficult to ascribe, however, though the evidence broadly supports the 12th century. Other features are noteworthy and of interest, including the possible location of putlog holes, some discrete repair and probable partial reconstruction at the west end, associated with the raising of the tower in the 15th or early 16th century. Much of the render now surviving is probably of 18th or 19th century date, but it overlies areas of repair or possible sections of medieval pointing and render. Some is associated with the introduction of new windows and doors (Phase 2) in small, discrete patches, while Phase 3 could represent remnants of surviving medieval render, but equally could be later repair. Insufficient areas are exposed to be certain.
Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes
Previous/Future Work: Previous No, Future Not known
Associated Identifiers:
Contracting Unit No. P3499
NMR No. 1532696
Project Type: Building Recording
Methods and Techniques: Photographic Survey
Reason for Investigation: Conservation/ restoration
Site status: Listed Building
Current Land use: Other 2 - In use as a building
Monument Type(s)/Period(s): NONE None
Artefact Type(s)/Period(s): NONE None
PROJECT LOCATION
Area 100.00 Square metres
Grid Reference: TM41205664 Point
Height 10.00 - 10.50 metres
PROJECT CREATOR(S)
Organisation: Archaeological Solutions Ltd
Brief originator: Suffolk County Council Archaeology Service
Design originator: Jon Murray
Director/Manager: Jon Murray
Supervisor: Tansy Collins
DIGITAL ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County Archaeological Store
Contents: other
Media: Images raster / digital photography, Text
PAPER ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County Archaeological Store
Contents: none
Media: Correspondence, Map, Photograph, Plan, Report
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publication Type: Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript)
Title: Church of St Botolph, Iken, Suffolk. A Historic Building Recording.
Author(s)/Editor(s): Collins, T., Henry, K., Prosser, L. and Thompson, P.
Other Bibliographic Details: AS Report No. 3592
Date: 2010
Issuer/Publisher: Archaeological Solutions Ltd
Place of Issue or Publication: Hertford
Description: A4 Ringbound Document
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SSF53791 Unpublished document: 2010. Building Recording Report, Church of St Botolph, Iken, Suffolk, IKN 007.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- IKN 007 Church of St Botolph (Med) (Monument)
Record last edited
Aug 15 2011 2:52PM