Monument record MLI116209 - Possible Roman Kiln, Temple Garth, Tealby

Summary

Quantities of Roman pottery, possibly indicating the presence of a Roman kiln in the vicinity of Temple Garth, Tealby.

Type and Period (2)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Full Description

A number of trial trenches were excavated in 1969, in the field known as Temple Garth at Tealby. Much Romano-British pottery, mainly of the 1st to 2nd centuries AD, was found, suggesting the presence of a nearby kiln site. Further sherds of Romano-British pottery were noted in silt deposits which had been dredged from the adjacent River Rase and spread on the field. {1} Further Romano-British material, including a concentration of kiln debris and a large quantity of grey ware pottery was reported during field walking conducted in this field in the 1970s. {2}

Sources/Archives (2)

  •  Correspondence: D.A. Northmore. Letter Regarding Trial Trenching at Tealby. -.
  •  Bibliographic Reference: V.G. Swan. 1984. The Pottery Kilns of Roman Britain. p.468.

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred TF 153 904 (259m by 212m) Estimated from Sources
Civil Parish TEALBY, WEST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE

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Record last edited

Jun 6 2022 9:47AM

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