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Report Title
Archaeological assessment of land at the rear of Barn Close, Shebbear, Devon
Publisher and Publication Year
Exeter Archaeology - 2006
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Summary
SUMMARY The site located within the historic town of Shebbear, which at one time was a Royal Domesday Manor occupies an area of 0.63 hectares and is situated approximately 150m from the parish church of St Michael (SS 4406 0922). In order to provide supporting information for the planning application of a residential development, this document assesses the archaeological impact of the proposed development. There are no previously recorded archaeological sites within the area of the site but historic sites are recorded within 200m radius of the site. It is likely that the site was on the edge of the medieval settlement within the area of a former open field system. Archaeological activity dating from at least the Neolithic through to the Roman period is evident in the wider area, which may indicate a potential of recovering archaeological remains of a similar nature from the site. 1 1. INTRODUCTION-----------------------------
Table of Contents
Summary 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Method 1 1.2 The site 1 1.3 Statutory designations 1 2. Archaeological and historical background 1 2.1 Development of the site 2 3. Sites of archaeological and historical interest 3 4. Site visit 3 5. Discussion 4Headings
SUMMARY1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Method
1.2 The site
1.3 Statutory and other designations
2. ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
2.1 Development of the site
3. SITES OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL INTEREST
3. New Inn HER No. 16844 SS43890929
4. Shebbear Manor HER No. 16845 SS440-094-
5. Standing Stone HER No. 397 SS439-092-
6. Structure SS4405209294
4. SITE VISIT.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS