Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT5365 - Humber Lane, East Stoke, Nottinghamshire: Archaeological Evaluation Report

Title Humber Lane, East Stoke, Nottinghamshire: Archaeological Evaluation Report
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Date/Year 2022

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological evaluation was undertaken in advance of a residential development on land north at Humber Lane, East Stoke. A scoping report by Locus Consulting determined that the site is located wholly within the East Stoke Conservation Area and the Battle of Stoke Field Registered Battlefield, adjacent to the medieval remains of the village of East Stoke Scheduled Monument, and in proximity to the Grade II Listed Building Hall Farm House. The Site was considered to have a high potential to contain remains of archaeological interest. The trenching comprised three 30 m by 1.8 m trenches, a 5% sample of the site. No archaeological remains were identified during the excavation, and it is likely that any archaeological features were removed during construction of the school buildings and services.

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Results of an archaeological evaluation. Report includes trial trench locations overlain on topographic survey.

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  • Archaeological Evaluation at Humber Lane, East Stoke

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Oct 24 2023 12:51PM

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