Monument record MLI33216 - BUILDING FOUNDATIONS FOUND, NEAR BOURNE CASTLE
Summary
BUILDING FOUNDATIONS FOUND, NEAR BOURNE CASTLE
Type and Period (2)
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Full Description
THE FOUNDATIONS OF A BUILDING AND ABOUT 12 INCHES OF BLACK MUD, OAK POSTS, STONES AND BRICKS, GLAZED ROMAN TILE FRAGMENT, AND SOME ROMAN POTTERY, WERE DISCOVERED, AFTER 2 DAYS' WORK, WHEN AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO FIND A SUBTERRANEAN PASSAGE SUPPOSED TO RUN BETWEEN THE CASTLE AND THE ABBEY AT BOURNE. {1}{2} FOUNDATIONS OF ROMAN OR MORE PROBABLY MEDIEVAL BUILDING WITH TILES AND POTTERY. {3}~
Sources/Archives (3)
- <1> SLI2401 Index: OS CARD INDEX. BOURNE. TF 01 NE:4,1964, DA.
- <2> SLI414 Article in Serial: TROLLOPE, E.. 1890. Associated Architectural and Archaeological Societies’ Reports and Papers. VOL 22 pX.
- <3> SLI2921 Index: SMR FILE. BOURNE. TF 01 NE:Z -.
Map
Location
Grid reference | TF 0957 1995 (point) |
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Civil Parish | BOURNE, SOUTH KESTEVEN, LINCOLNSHIRE |
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Record last edited
Mar 21 2021 8:35PM
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