Source/Archive record (Archive) SLI19070 - Proposed Residential Development, Land East of Main Street and South of Station Road, Torksey: Archaeological Evaluation Report

Title Proposed Residential Development, Land East of Main Street and South of Station Road, Torksey: Archaeological Evaluation Report
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2015

Abstract/Summary

Archive for a programme of archaeological evaluation comprising five trial trenches excavated on land between Main Street and Station Road, Torksey, to inform a proposed residential development. Two distinct phases of archaeological activity were encountered, separated by a deposit of wind-blown sands. The earliest activity recorded on the site dated to the Late Saxon period, comprising pits, ditches, gullies and post holes. Finds recovered included Torksey ware pottery and environmental remains indicative of domestic activity. The later phase of activity comprised a similar range of features of Late Medieval date. Of note was a demolition layer containing roof tile and stone rubble, including worked stone fragments, which may have been the remains of a building from the 'Abbey Yard' to the south. The earthwork remains of an east-west aligned hollow-way were also recorded.

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Location

City and County Museum LCNCC: 2015.200

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Earthworks of a former hollow way, Torksey (Monument)
  • Late Medieval activity, Torksey (Monument)
  • Late Saxon activity, Torksey (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Land east of Main Street and south of Station Road, Torksey

Record last edited

Aug 8 2025 11:39AM

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