Excavations at Cocks Farm Roman villa, Abinger (2009- present) - interim reports

Between 1995 and 1997 Surrey Archaeological Society carried out excavations under the direction of Steve Dyer to investigate archaeological evidence revealed when a tree blew over at Cocks Farm, Abinger. The presence of a  villa had been known since the 1870s when Roman walls were found during the expansion of a kitchen garden . When well-preserved remains of an east-west range of a Roman building were discovered, the fieldwork was targeted to provide information for the future management of the site and to indicate a suitable area for scheduling as an ancient monument.

Excavations at Cocks Farm Roman villa, Abinger (2009- present) - interim reports

Between 1995 and 1997 Surrey Archaeological Society carried out excavations under the direction of Steve Dyer to investigate archaeological evidence revealed when a tree blew over at Cocks Farm, Abinger. The presence of a  villa had been known since the 1870s when Roman walls were found during the expansion of a kitchen garden . When well-preserved remains of an east-west range of a Roman building were discovered, the fieldwork was targeted to provide information for the future management of the site and to indicate a suitable area for scheduling as an ancient monument.

Local History Symposium - Maps - BOOK ONLINE NOW

Events: 

SLHC symposium will be concerning the theme of maps.

9.30 am   Registration

 9.55 am   Welcome Gerry Moss Chairman of Surrey Local History Committee

10.00 am  Jane Lewis (Surrey Heritage)   Maps for Local and Family Historians

10.40 am  Coffee or tea

11.10 am  Anne Sassin (Surrey Archaeological Society). The Surrey LiDAR Portal: Citizen Science on a County Scale

11.50 am  Justin Colson (Institute of Historical Research). Layers of London: Recording the layers of London’s rich heritage

Heritage Open Day

Events: 

The Research Centre will be open on 17th September as part of the Mole Valley Heritage Open Days scheme. If interested in visiting the Society's library and research space on this occasion then contact the Society for details and information.

The Development of Timber Framing in Surrey's Old Buildings

This publication by Surrey Archaeological Society having worked with the Domestic Buildings Research Group (Surrey) maps the development of timber-framed buildings, century by century, area by area, across the county using tree-ring dating across the county. It is now available to view in the library or to purchase. Contact the Society at info@surreyarchaeology.org.uk for details.

 

Excavating Postholes at Cocks Farm Abinger - how to identify, excavate and record.

After the large number of postholes found at Cocks Farm Abinger Emma Corke, the site director, has produced two posters to highlight the various features of a posthole, how to recognise one, how to excavate it and how to record it. These posters were displayed at the Society symposium in March 2023. Open the page and click on the poster PDF to view.

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