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The Lordship Campus, Writtle Agricultural College, Essex: An Archaeological Desk Based Assessment


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The archaeological desk based assessment was commissioned by Writtle Agricultural College. It relates to an area of 4.16 hectares within the Lordship Campus. The proposed development area lies on the northern outskirts of Writtle Village, centred TL 679 062. The study reveals the potential; for encountering archaeology of the prehistoric, Roman, Medieval and Post-medieval periods, the latter two associated with the manorial complex at King Johns Hunting Lodge, 200m west of the campus. Post-medieval quarrying, recent ploughing, and the construction of semi-permanent standing buildings may have disturbed any archaeology on the site.

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Cambridge Archaeological Unit, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge

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