Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT5312 - A SITE INSPECTION AT THE FORMER PAUNCEFORTE ARMS, EAST STOKE

Title A SITE INSPECTION AT THE FORMER PAUNCEFORTE ARMS, EAST STOKE
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The NCC Heritage and Conservation Team were contacted by the Newark Constabulary after they had been informed of the discovery of human remains at the former Paunceforte Arms in East Stoke. The former Paunceforte Arms is currently being converted into a residential building, as well as being extended into the area previously occupied by the car park. No archaeological condition was placed on the works and so this report likely comprised the only record of some of the archaeological and historic features affected by the building works.

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The site owner contacted the police after works to dig a foundation trench revealed part of a human skull. The NCC Community Archaeologists attended the work to assess the human remains on 24th March 2015. As part of this site visit they also took several photographs of the work in progress as a record of archaeological and historic features. The report includes photographs of the interior and exterior of the former Paunceforth Arms.

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Referenced Monuments (2)

  • Human skull, Paunceforth Arms (Element)
  • THE PAUNCEFOTE ARMS PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Site inspection at the former Pauncefort Arms, East Stoke

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Jun 20 2022 3:34PM

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