Chertsey Museum, Chertsey

Excavation by G Hayman of SCAU prior to the construction of an extension. The earliest material encountered was a few small fragments of Roman brick and pottery. This was thought to be residual in origin, although its presence continues to support the supposition that a site of this date exists somewhere in the town. Late Saxon and early Norman material was also found in a reworked agricultural horizon. No evidence for activity between the 4th and 10th centuries was found, which is consistent with evidence from other sites nearby. An absence of activity relating to the later Medieval period was also noted, although material from the 16th century onwards was recovered. (359)
Year: 
2002
ID: 
716
NGR: 
TQ041671
Report location: 
SyAS
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