Site Event/Activity record ESF21813 - Excavation, Palace House Stables Excavation, Newmarket
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Location
| Location | Palace House Stables Excavation |
|---|---|
| Grid reference | Centred TL 6448 6335 (35m by 20m) |
| Map sheet | TL66SW |
| Civil Parish | NEWMARKET, FOREST HEATH, SUFFOLK |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
Date
Not recorded.
Description
Excavation to the north-east of the main stable block and trainer's house at Palace House Stables, revealed a series of post-medieval features and structures. The earliest of these is shown by a phase of 18th century postholes and a pit, as well as an 18th century structure pre-dating the 1787 Chapman map, overlaid by buried topsoil. Several more extensive phases of construction then occur, with the latest appearing to date to around the late 19th or early 20th century. The function of these buildings was probably as subsidiary units to the adjoining stable yard (in its various incarnations), for purposes such as tack storage and possibly for husbandry of animals such as cattle. There are several historic maps showing the phases of the site's development, although none of the structures are shown on the earliest available plan, the 1720 Fort plan. This indicates that they were not associated with that phase of stable construction, although some of them may have been contemporary. The features uncovered on site comprised brick walls and floors, surfaces, postholes, soil and demolition layers, and a pit. The majority of the finds consisted of animal bone, CBM and pot, much of which was abraded. All of the finds were post-medieval, excluding one redeposited later prehistoric flint. The lack of earlier features and finds on the site, particularly considering its position on the Icknield Way and within medieval Newmarket, suggests that the area was possibly levelled extensively during various phases of redevelopment; particularly as medieval pottery has been recovered from the adjoining stable yard.
Project status: Complete Yes, Validated Yes
Previous/Future Work: Previous Yes, Future Not known
Associated Identifiers:
Sitecode NKT 032
HER event no. NKT 032
Planning Application No. F/2010/0778/FU3
Contracting Unit No. 2012/012
NMR No. 1569304
Project Type: Recording project
Investigation Type: '''Full excavation'''
Reason for Investigation: Direction from Local Planning Authority - PPS
Current Land use: Other 13 - Waste ground
Monument Type(s)/Period(s): PIT Post Medieval , POST HOLES Post Medieval , LAYERS Post Medieval , STRUCTURES Post Medieval
Artefact Type(s)/Period(s): LITHIC IMPLEMENT Late Prehistoric, ANIMAL REMAINS Medieval , GLASS Post Medieval , SLAG Post Medieval , THIMBLE Post Medieval , ESCUTCHEON COVER Post Medieval , MOLLUSCA REMAINS Uncertain, BRICK Post Medieval , TILE Post Medieval , POT Post Medieval , TOBACCO PIPE Post Medieval
PROJECT LOCATION
Area 220.00 Square metres
Grid Reference: TL64486335 Point
PROJECT CREATOR(S)
Brief originator: Local Authority Archaeologist and/or Planning Authority/advisory body
Design originator: K. Wade
Director/Manager: David Gill
Supervisor: Rob Brooks
DIGITAL ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
ID: NKT 032
Contents: 'Animal Bones', 'Ceramics', 'Glass', 'Industrial', 'Metal', 'Stratigraphic', 'Survey', 'Worked stone/lithics', 'other'
Media: 'Database', 'Images raster / digital photography', 'Spreadsheets', 'Survey', 'Text'
PAPER ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
ID: NKT 032
Contents: 'Animal Bones', 'Ceramics', 'Glass', 'Industrial', 'Metal', 'Stratigraphic', 'Worked stone/lithics', 'other'
Media: 'Context sheet', 'Correspondence', 'Plan', 'Report', 'Section', 'Survey ', 'Unpublished Text'
PHYSICAL ARCHIVE
Recipient: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service
ID: I/94/4
Contents: 'Animal Bones', 'Ceramics', 'Glass', 'Industrial', 'Metal', 'Worked stone/lithics', 'other'
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publication Type: Grey literature (unpublished document/manuscript)
Title: Palace House Stables, Newmarket, NKT 032, Archaeological Excavation Report
Author(s)/Editor(s): Brooks, R.
Other Bibliographic Details: SCCAS Report No. 2012/012
Date: 2012
Issuer/Publisher: SCCAS
Place of Issue or Publication: Bury St Edmunds
Description: A4, comb bound, white cover, in colour, with 6 appendices (also available as a pdf)
Sources/Archives (1)
- --- SSF54791 Unpublished document: Brooks R. 2012. Archaeological Excavation Report, Palace House Stables Excavation, Newmarket.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- NKT 032 Palace House Stables, Newmarket (Monument)
Record last edited
Aug 12 2022 1:30PM