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GLOUCESTERSHIRE Cheltenham 2/829 (C.23.H029) SO 96342047 2 GLADSTONE ROAD 2 Gladstone Road, Charlton Kings Nichols, P Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 6pp, figs, refs A single evaluation trench was machine excavated on the site. No archaeology was observed. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21889 2/830 (C.23.F013) SO 94482288 385-387 HIGH STREET, CHELTENHAM 385-387 High Street, Cheltenham. Archaeological Evaluation Vartuca, F Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 12pp, figs, refs No archaeological remains were recovered. [Au(abr)] 2/831 (C.23.H028) SO 94702261 6 JENNER WALK 6 Jenner Walk, Cheltenham Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 7pp, figs, refs A single evaluation trench was excavated on the site. Two post-medieval brick structures were identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21862 2/832 (C.23.F025) SO 94302260 MARKET STREET, CHELTENHAM Market Street, Cheltenham. Archaeological Evaluation Young, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological deposits, excepting 19th century intrusions, were found. 2/833 (C.23.F006) SO 94152255 SHEPHERD SITE (SITE 2), ST JAMES DEVELOPMENT, CHELTENHAM Shepherd Site (Site 2), St James Development, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Harvard, T Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological features were recorded. The absence of topsoil implied that the ground level had been truncated. [Au(abr)] 1

2/834 (C.23.F007) SO 94502250 ST JAMES'S HOUSE, ST JAMES'S SQUARE, CHELTENHAM St James's House, St James's Square, Cheltenham. Archaeological Evaluation Coleman, L Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs The evaluation identified archaeological deposits dating to the later post-medieval and modern periods. The natural sand had been truncated across the western and southern part of the site, but had survived at the north. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM 2/835 (C.23.F016) SO 97007800 STATION ROAD, WOODMANCOTE Land at Station Road, Woodmancote, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Brett, M Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs The fieldwork identified a partially extant post-medieval ridge and furrow cultivation system, as well as two undated features. The site was not thought to contain any significant archaeological features. [Au(adp)], UD 2/836 (C.23.H040) SO 96202370 STAVALL FARM, PRESTBURY Starvall Farm, Prestbury, Cheltenham Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on a proposed development site. The evaluation recorded two undated linear features. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 20903 Archaeological periods represented: UD Cotswold 2/837 (C.23.H025) SP 02230222 14 DOLLAR STREET, CIRENCESTER 14 Dollar Street, Cirencester King, C Swindon : Foundations Archaeology, 2002, 10pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Foundations Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out prior to the development of the site. No archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21984 2

2/838 (C.23.F014) SP 02950141 15 PROSPECT PLACE, CIRENCESTER 15 Prospect Place, Cirencester. Archaeological Evaluation Young, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs Roman demolition debris was encountered 0.60 metres below the modern ground surface, overlain by a cultivation soil that was sealed by modern make-up and concrete slabs. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: RO 2/839 (C.23.H037) ST 89129316 19 MARKET PLACE, TETBURY 19 Market Place, Tetbury Nichols, P Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 9pp, figs The evaluation recorded a post-medieval pit, a cobbled stone surface and stone flagged surface, a well and a wall. A modern septic tank was also encountered. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21240 Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM 2/840 (C.23.H038) SO 94312299 1A SWINDON STREET 1A Swindon Street, Cheltenham Nichols, P Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 6pp, figs An evaluation was carried out on the site. A single post-medieval pit was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21238 2/841 (C.23.H030) SP 19381309 26 WINDRUSH 26 Windrush, Windrush Watkins, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs A single evaluation trench was excavated on the site. No archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21725 3

2/842 (C.23.H019) SP 02280170 3 ST PETERS ROAD, CIRENCESTER 3 St Peters Road, Cirencester Langton, B Swindon : Foundations Archaeology, 2002, 11pp, figs Work undertaken by: Foundations Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was undertaken within the footprint of a proposed building. Romano- British deposits were identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21750 Archaeological periods represented: RO 2/843 (C.23.H026) SP 02760124 50 WATERMOOR ROAD, CIRENCESTER 50 Watermoor Road, Cirencester Mayer, D & King, R Swindon : Foundations Archaeology, 2002, 11pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Foundations Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site prior to the construction of an extension. A Roman deposit containing Roman pottery was encountered. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21916 Archaeological periods represented: RO 2/844 (C.23.H035) SP 02700150 56 CHESTER STREET 56 Chester Street, Cirencester Thomas, A Cirencester : Archaeological Solutions, 2002, 14pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions A watching brief was carried out on the site of a proposed extension. The site had previously produced Roman walling and a mosaic. Walling and part of a tessellated pavement were identified and pottery was recovered from associated deposits. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21291 Archaeological periods represented: RO 2/845 (C.23.H011) SP 02210210 8 BLACK JACK STREET, CIRENCESTER 8 Black Jack Street, Cirencester Connell, M Oxford : RPS Consultants, 2002, 29pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: RPS Consultants An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. Deposits for an existing outbuilding were identified, along with a post-medieval wall and stone lined cesspit. A structure of possible 17th century date was identified. Earlier archaeology may exist below these deposits. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21404 4

2/846 (C.23.H032) SP 17182080 CEMETERY LANE The Proposed Cemetery Extension, Cemetery Lane, Bourton-on-the-Water Derham, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs An evaluation was carried out in the area of the proposed cemetery extension, within the SAM of Salmonsby Camp. Two phases of activity were identified, the earliest phase consisted of a post hole, ditch, gully and ring ditch of an Iron Age date. Pits post holes, a ditch, a track way and a burial of Late Iron Age, to Early Roman were also identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 342 Archaeological periods represented: IA, RO 2/847 (C.23.H041) SP 01950175 CIRENCESTER CATTLE MARKET AND LEISURE CENTRE Evaluation at Cirencester Cattle Market and Leisure Centre Car Park Matthews, B & Bashford, R Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2002, 34pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. The evaluation revealed an inhumation and cremation associated with the Roman extra-mural cemetery of Corinium. A possible buried ploughsoil containing Iron Age pottery was identified as was two linear features of medieval and post-medieval date. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 20783 Archaeological periods represented: IA, MD, PM, RO 2/848 (C.23.H021) SP 16702170 COLLEGE FARM, BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER College Farm, Bourton-on-the-Water Michaels, T Swindon : Foundations Archaeology, 2002, 11pp, figs Work undertaken by: Foundations Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site prior to development. No archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21751 2/849 (C.23.H022) SP 16542120 COTSWOLD SCHOOL Proposed Artificial Pitch (Option 2) at The Cotswold School, Bourton-on-the-Water Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. Four undated post holes were identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 19899 Archaeological periods represented: UD 5

2/850 (C.23.F036) SU 04869775 DUNROMIN/COAL YARD, SILVER STREET, SOUTH CERNEY Dunromin/Coal Yard, Silver Street, South Cerney, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Vartuca, F Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological remains were recorded at this site. [Au(abr)] 2/851 (C.23.F018) SP 02480188 FORUM CAR PARK, CIRENCESTER Forum Car Park, Cirencester. Archaeological Desk-based Assessment Vartuca, F Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological features were identified in this particular evaluation, although more extensive deposits had been recovered earlier. [Au(adp)] 2/852 (C.23.F023) SP 20403218 GOSPEL HALL, MORETON-IN-MARSH Gospel Hall, Moreton-in-Marsh. Archaeological Investigation Brett, M Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs The evaluation unearthed a single undated linear feature, probably representing cultivation activity. The site was thought to contain no significant archaeological deposits. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: UD 2/853 (C.23.H039) SP 20052774 SP 20452799 GREEN BARN FARM Green Barn Farm, Broadwell Derham, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. Medieval ridge and furrow was identified along with a possible pit and post hole. An undated track way was identified running next to the ridge and furrow headland. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21214 Archaeological periods represented: MD, UD 6

2/854 (C.23.H007) SP 18562983 HOME FARM, EBRINGTON Home Farm, Ebrington, Gloucestershire Watkins, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site prior to development. A number of very shallow truncated features were identified. In the main the features were linear features and were possibly land drains. A prehistoric pit was identified and was thought to be associated with the ditches. Some of the linear features also contained Roman finds, suggesting the site was used for agriculture from the late prehistoric to the Romano-British period. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21515 Archaeological periods represented: PR, RO 2/855 (C.23.H017) SU 14329875 HORCOTT PIT Horcott Pit, Fairford, Gloucester. Phase 12 Gravel Extraction Norton, A & Hiller, J Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2002, 18pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology An evaluation topsoil strip was carried out on the site. A Neolithic ditch was revealed along with a series of pits and post holes of Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age date. An enclosure ditch of Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age date encircling gullies and ring ditches was identified with an associated field system. A large posted enclosure and posted structure of possible Middle Bronze Age date was also identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21783 Archaeological periods represented: BA, EIA, IA, LBA, 2/856 (C.23.F004) SP 13001630 LAND AT FARMINGTON Land at Farmington. Archaeological Evaluation Hart, J Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 30pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs 20 trenches were targeted on anomalies identified by a previous geophysical survey. Ditches and post holes related to post-medieval agriculture were present in 6 of the trenches, as well as what may once have been a trackway. It was concluded that where ploughing has not truncated the natural substrata, archaeological remains were unlikely to be present. [Au(adp)] 2/857 (C.23.F110) SU 04669698 LAND AT JUBILEE GARDENS, SOUTH CERNEY Land at Jubilee Gardens, South Cerney, Gloucestershire. Archaeologicla Evaluation Barber, A Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological features were recovered. [Au(abr)] 7

2/858 (C.23.F005) SU 08669610 LAND AT LAKE TEN, COTSWOLD WATER PARK Harvard, T Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs Two pits and two gullies were discovered. However, the complete lack of finds led to the inability to date the features. This also meant that an accurate assessment of the site's archaeological potential was also difficult, although it was accepted that remains were present. [Au(adp)] Archaeological periods represented: UD 2/859 (C.23.F017) SU 05159862 NEW RUBB SHELTER, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER BARRACKS, SOUTH CERNEY New Rubb Shelter, Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney. Archaeologicla Evaluation Coleman, L Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological features or deposits were recovered. [Au(abr)] 2/860 (C.23.H015) SO 97100792 PARTRIDGES Partridges, Duntisbourne Abbots Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 6pp, figs, refs An evaluation was carried out on the site. A single trench was excavated identifying undated wall foundations. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21799 Archaeological periods represented: UD 2/861 (C.23.H023) SP 06203240 STANWAY HOUSE AND GARDENS An Archaeological Evaluation at Stanway House and Gardens Crutchley, A Bath : Bath Archaeological Trust, 2002, 25pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Bath Archaeological Trust An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the 'Folly Ground' mound and the axial conduit, which conveyed water, from the header pond to the rest of the parkland. The mound was found to be a natural feature. The conduit followed the contours of the land. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 22081 8

2/862 (C.23.F028) SP 02630178 THE ANGEL CINEMA SITE, LEWIS LANE, CIRENCESTER The Angel Cinema Site, Lewis Lane, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Mayes, A Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2002, 20pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The evaluation was carried out in advance of the proposed construction of 24 town houses on the site, known to occupy the eastern extent of Roman Corinium. A layer of limestone rubble thought to be associated with the abandonment of the forum was identified, as was a layer of "dark earth" of probable medieval origin. A substantial cellar wall and floor associated with Chester House, a building known to have occupied the site in the 19th century was also revealed. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, RO 2/863 (C.23.H024) ST 87969810 THE FORMER PIKE HOUSE GARAGE, HIGH STREET The Former Pike House Garage, High Street, Avening Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 8pp, figs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. An undated pond or leat was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 22030 Archaeological periods represented: UD 2/864 (C.23.F019) SP 10802005 THE MANOR, NOTGROVE The Manor, Notgrove, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Vartuca, F Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 9pp, figs, refs No significant finds pre-dating the modern period were encountered. [Au(abr)] 2/865 (C.23.H027) SP 03603340 TODDINGTON MANOR Toddington Manor Rouse, D & Eisel, J Hereford : Archaeological Investigations Ltd, 2002, 50pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Investigations Ltd An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. Material was recovered relating to the use by USAAF during the Second World War. A 19th century rubbish dump was identified as was a concave water feature. Part of a 17th century structure was also identified. Residual medieval pottery was also recovered. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21899 Archaeological periods represented: MD, MO, PM 9

2/866 (C.23.H018) SP 09020864 WINSON MANOR Winson Manor, Winson Watkins, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 5pp, figs An archaeological evaluation was carried out prior to the construction of a tennis court. No archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21780 Forest of Dean 2/867 (C.23.H010) SO 57000670 CLEARWELL QUARRY EXTENSION Clearwell Quarry Extension, Stowe Hill Holmes, A Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2002, 22pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology A field evaluation was carried out on the site. Undated evidence of possible iron smelting activity represented by several bowl furnaces, slag pits and an associated gully were uncovered. Two isolated pits of unknown date and two mounds formed of dump material of possible post-medieval date were also identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21477 Archaeological periods represented: UD 2/868 (C.23.H031) ST 55600950 LAND ADJACENT TO THE VICARAGE, NEWLAND Land adjacent to The Vicarage, Newland Clarke, S & Bray, S Monmouth : Monmouth Archaeology, 2002, 46pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Monmouth Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the proposed development site. Residual postmedieval finds were recovered. No significant archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 6858 Gloucester 2/869 (C.23.H020) SO 87441685 29 CARISBROOKE ROAD HUCCLECOTE 29 Carisbrooke Road, Hucclecote, Gloucester Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at the site. An undated backfilled ditch cutting natural deposits was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21399 Archaeological periods represented: UD 10

2/870 (C.23.H016) SO 85261723 CONEY HILL COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL Coney Hill Community Primary School, Gloucester Watkins, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 9pp, figs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the school grounds. No archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21794 2/871 (C.23.H033) SO 82281809 LAND ADJACENT TO 2 HEMMINGSDALE ROAD Land Adjacent to 2 Hemmingsdale Road, Gloucester Derham, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the proposed development site. Deep post-medieval deposits were identified, indicating raising of the ground level. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21369 2/872 (C.23.F032) ST 82871824 LAND AT GLOUCESTER DOCKS Land at Gloucester Docks. Archaeological Evaluation Kenyon, D & Cox, S Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 31pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs The evaluation located a layer of re-worked material, probably a cultivation soil of medieval and later periods. This overlaid a series of ditches and possible beam slots containing pottery from the Roman and medieval periods. A series of medieval and post-medieval pits and post holes were also noted. A fine Roman carved bone clasp-knife handle was found in a ditch. The deposits were sealed by layers of rubble associated with the demolition of 19th century buildings. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, RO 2/873 (C.23.H034) SO 81431446 LAND OFF BODIUM AVENUE Land Off Bodiam Avenue, Quedgeley, Gloucester Nichols, P Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 18pp, figs, tabs, refs 18 trenches were excavated on the proposed development area. 30 features were identified, the nature and date of the majority of the features could not be determined. Two pits and a ditch were dated to the 11

Iron Age. A pit and a ditch were dated to the Romano-British period and a pit to the post-medieval period. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21343 Archaeological periods represented: IA, PM, RO 2/874 (C.23.F035) SO 82981813 LAND OFF OLD TRAM ROAD, GLOUCESTER Land off Old Tram Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Harvard, T Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological finds, features or deposits were recorded. [Au(abr)] 2/875 (C.23.H008) SO 84911577 THE MOAT INFANTS SCHOOL, MATSON The Moat Infants School, Matson, Gloucester Nichols, P Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 5pp, figs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. No archaeological features or deposits were present within the evaluation trenches. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21486 Stroud 2/876 (C.23.F033) SO 88131493 71-73 BRISTOL ROAD, QUEDGELEY 71-73 Bristol Road, Quedgeley, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Colls, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 13pp, figs, tabs, refs The evaluation revealed three large medieval ditches and a comtemporary pit. No other archaeological remains were located. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD 2/877 (C.23.F015) ST 80459320 BRIMSCOMBE PARK, BAGPATH, KINGSCOTE Brimscombe Park, Kingscote. Archaeologicla Evaluation Colls, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs The evaluation concentrated on anomalies identified by an earlier geophysical survey. However, these anomalies proved to be natural and no archaeological remains were recovered. [Au(adp)] 12

2/878 (C.23.H004) SO 87430291 DARK MILLS KNAPP LANE Dark Mills, Knapp Lane, Brimscombe, Gloucestershire Nichols, P Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 9pp, figs, refs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site of a water mill. 19th century walls and surfaces were identified belonging to the mill buildings and walls of the mill sluice were identified. Although no earlier mill features were identified, preservation of earlier buildings is expected to be high. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 3544 2/879 (C.23.F034) SO 74900120 DRAYCOTT MILLS, CAM Draycott Mills, Cam, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Harvard, T Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs One undated ditch and three thin lenses of silty clay were identified. This was thought to represent a former land surface truncated by medieval and modern ploughing. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: UD 2/880 (C.23.F021) SO 78300580 LAND AT CHURCH FARM, EASTINGTON Land at Church Farm, Eastington. Archaeological Evaluation Vartuca, F Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 11pp, figs, tabs, refs The remains of a wall footing for a post-medieval building trench were found along with a few pieces of medieval tile and pottery. The potential for the survival of any archaeological remains before the post-medieval period was considered low. [Au(adp)] 2/881 (C.23.H036) ST 83719809 LAND BEHIND THE SCHOOL HOUSE Land Behind the School House, Horseley Derham, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 7pp, figs, refs An evaluation was carried out on the site. A rubble filled soakaway and a post-medieval gully were identified. No other features or deposits were identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21239 13

2/882 (C.23.H009) ST 75689878 LISTER PETTER, DURSLEY Lister Peter, Dursley, Gloucestershire Watkins, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 15pp, figs, tabs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. A defensive/enclosure ditch was identified, containing daub, charcoal, flint and a flint flake. This feature was interpreted as prehistoric. The remains of medieval wall were also identified. The centre of the valley was identified as having been truncated by modern activity. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21482 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PR 2/883 (C.23.F008) ST 86809920 LONGFORDS MILL, MINCHINHAMPTON Longfords Mill, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire. Archaeological Evaluation Kenyon, D Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 19pp, figs, tabs, refs Several wall footings and drainage culverts were revealed during the course of this work, all dating from the 18th-19th centuries. Some were associated with known buildings shown on historic plans of the site. Traces of earlier occupation were discovered in the form of a 17th century pit, as well as a single sherd of medieval pottery from a buried soil horizon. [Au(abr)] 2/884 (C.23.F003) SU 27367153 THE GROVE, STONEHOUSE The Grove, Stonehouse. Archaeological Evaluation Harvard, T & Cox, S Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 25pp, figs, tabs, refs The evaluation was carried out specifically to establish whether the Grove, a now-demolished 16th/17th century building, post-dated any other structures. Foundation walls of the Grove were discovered, and it was thought that any earlier buildings would have been truncated by the construction of the Grove. The archaeological significance of the area was considered as low. [Au(adp)] 2/885 (C.23.F011) ST 89149100 UNDERBRIDGE SITE, ESTCOURT ESTATE, SHIPTON MOYNE Underbridge Site, Estcourt Estate, Shipton Moyne. Archaeological Evaluation Brett, M Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs At least one undated pit survived at a depth of 0.3 metres below the modern ground surface. Postmedieval/modern field drains and a broadly contemporary ditch were also identified. [Au], UD 14

2/886 (C.23.F026) SO 80601410 WOOLSTROP COTTAGE, QUEDGELEY Woolstrop Cottage, Quedgeley, Gloucestershire Adam, N & Hawkes, J Hindon : AC archaeology, 2002, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: AC archaeology The site was recognised as almost certainly the location of the 13th century manor. Segments of a shallow U-profiled ditch were excavated, which yielded a small assemblage of abraded 12th-13th century pottery. Modern development was expected to have severely truncated or destroyed any other remains at the site. [Au(adp)] Tewkesbury 2/887 (C.23.H005) SO 89453283 113-115 HIGH STREET, TEWKESBURY 113-115 High Street, Tewkesbury King, R Swindon : Foundations Archaeology, 2002, 11pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Foundations Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. No significant deposits or features were identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21559 2/888 (C.23.H012) SO 88963258 13 MILLBANK, TEWKESBURY 13 Millbank, Tewkesbury Watkins, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 6pp, figs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. Two post-medieval features were identified, a foundation trench for a wall demolished during the 18th century and a post hole. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21394 2/889 (C.23.H001) SO 89373272 15-16 BARTON STREET, TEWKESBURY An Archaeological Evaluation at 15-16 Barton Street, Tewkesbury Patrick, C Worcester : Worcestershire County Council Archaeological Service, 2002, 25pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Worcestershire County Council Archaeological Service The evaluation carried out on the site showed that the site has strong archaeological potential with well preserved remains. Medieval features were identified including pits and ditches, containing domestic debris. Environmental evidence showed the areas were used for animal husbandry and crop processing. Evidence was uncovered that cottages and workshops occupied the site in the post-medieval period. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM 15

2/890 (C.23.F012) SO 89583140 6 SOMERSET PLACE, TEWKESBURY 6 Somerset Place, Tewkesbury. Archaeological Evaluation Vartuca, F Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs No significant archaeological remains were recovered. [Au(abr)] 2/891 (C.23.F009) SO 89303270 7 & 8 BARTON STREET, TEWKESBURY Nos 7 & 8 Barton Street, Tewkesbury. Archaeological Evaluation Hart, J Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs A possible medieval ditch was discovered, albeit truncated by post-medieval pits. The late medieval pottery found in the ditch was indicative of further medieval occupation on the site, although the degree of truncation was difficult to assess. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM 2/892 (C.23.F022) SO 87102970 SO 87002980 DEERHURST FLOOD DEFENCE SCHEME Deerhurst Flood Defence Scheme. Archaeological Evaluation Stoten, G Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 17pp, figs, tabs, refs Definite evidence of earlier bank strucures was uncovered in two of the three trenches, with the foot of a possible bank in the third. Dating evidence indicated Roman origins. The structures in all three trenches were truncated by modern remedial works. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: RO 2/893 (C.23.H006) SO 89383261 FISH ALLEY TEWKESBURY Fish Alley, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire Watkins, K Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 7pp, figs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. A red brick cellar was identified, with dump deposits abutting it. No other archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21536 16

2/894 (C.23.H013) SO 89403270 HARVEY WHITE ENGINEERING COMPANY Harvey White Engineering Company, Oldbury Road, Tewkesbury Wainwright, J Clun : Marches Archaeology, 2002, 24pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Marches Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out prior to development on the site. Two Roman pits and a soil horizon were excavated. One of the pits contained non native wares. Medieval pits and garden soils dating from the 13th-14th centuries were identified, possibly belonging to backplots of burgage plots. Late medieval and post-medieval pits were also identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 21370 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, RO 2/895 (C.23.H002) SO 95552760 LAND ADJACENT TO ROSE COTTAGE Land adjacent to Rose Cottage, Stoke Road, Bishop's Cleeve Wainwright, J Clun : Marches Archaeology, 2002, 16pp, figs Work undertaken by: Marches Archaeology An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. A post-medieval watercourse/pond was investigated, no significant archaeology was identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 17967 2/896 (C.23.H003) SO 89233283 LAND ADJACENT TO THE MEMORIAL GARDENS Land Adjacent to The Memorial Gardens, Back of Avon, Tewkesbury Barrett, R Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 8pp, figs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the site. A possible late medieval pit was identified cutting into natural layers. Post-medieval pits and linear features were also identified. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 17087 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM 2/897 (C.23.F024) SO 90653110 LAND TO THE EAST OF RUDGEWAY LANE, WALTON CARDIFF, TEWKESBURY Land to the East of Rudgeway Lane, Walton Cardiff, Tewkesbury. Archaeological investigation Coleman, L Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 32pp, figs, tabs, refs The evaluation confirmed that anomalies identified by an earlier geophysical survey were consistent with Romano-British rural settlement, a specially in the north-eastern part of the study area. This evidence primarily comprised ditches possibly relating to Late Iron Age roundhouses, and a rectilinear system of enclosures dating to the Romano-British period. Ditches and pits relating to others of the 17

above were found across the area, although less densely located. A zone of high archaeolgical potential was declared in the north-eastern area. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: IA, RO 2/898 (C.23.H014) SP 02352836 THE ABBEY OLD HOUSE The Abbey Old House, Winchcombe Nichols, P Gloucester : Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service, 2002, 26pp, figs, tabs, refs An archaeological evaluation was carried out on the grounds of the abbey (SAM). Twenty four trenches were excavated identifying a stone drain, four walls, three possible walls, four limestone surfaces, and a limestone column base. All of the features may well be part of the medieval Abbey ancillary complex. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 28873 Archaeological periods represented: MD 2/899 (C.23.F020) SO 91802840 THE FORMER COAL RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT, STOKE ORCHARD The Former CRE, Stoke Orchard. Archaeological Evaluation Young, R Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeological Trust, 2002, 15pp, figs, tabs, refs No archaeological deposits were encountered. However two of the trenches were located in an area displaying extant ridge and furrow, whilst two more displyed indications of denuded ridge and furrow in the upper surface of natural clay at their bases. Apart from this, the evaluation was thought to demonstrate a lack of archaeological deposits in this area. [Au(abr)] 18