Runfold Farm, Farnham
Evaluation by G Hayman of SCAU of a further area of the quarry. A small number of 18th century ditches were recorded, together with two of a probable Roman date, although the dating evidence to support this hypothesis may be residual in origin.
Mother Ludlam’s Cave, Farnham
Excavation by D Graham of SyAS prior to the installation of new wrought iron gates. The cave has been largely formed by the action of a stream, which still flows strongly through the cave. Evidence for 18th and 19th century management of the stream and cave was found, in the form of salt-glazed pipes, a brick lined drain, and a brick floor. No earlier features were observed, although no attempt was made to break through the brick floor to examine deeper deposits. (360)
Princess Royal Public House, Runfold
Evaluation by M Dover of SCAU prior to the construction of a hotel revealed no finds or features of archaeological interest.
Frensham Little Pond, Frensham
56 Waverley Lane, Farnham
Watching brief by R Poulton of SCAU during the construction of a replacement dwelling revealed no finds or features of archaeological interest.
Farnham Park
St. Andrews Church, Farnham
Turner’s Cottages, Wrecclesham
Land near Ridlands Lane, Limpsfield
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