Site Event/Activity record ECC346 - Cups Hotel Excavation, High Street, Colchester, 1973-4

Location

Location Cups Hotel, High Street, Colchester
Grid reference Centred TL 9955 2523 (38m by 40m)
Map sheet TL92NE
County ESSEX
Non Parish Area COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER, ESSEX

Technique(s)

Organisation

Colchester Excavation Committee

Date

1973-4

Map

Description

Rescue excavation in 1973-4 following the demolition of the former Cups Hotel and before construction of Greytown House. Much of the archaeology had been already removed by construction of cellars for the Cups Hotel. A main north-south strip about 6m wide was available for examination and revealed part of a burnt Roman building, part of a small Roman house, Anglo-Saxon activity, medieval pits and robber trenches, parts of two medieval houses fronting the high street and the Cups Hotel itself. Further discoveries were made during the contractor's bulk excavations for the new basement and a major east-west section was exposed when the contractor removed the cellar walls underneath the southern frontage of the modern building.<1>

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Monograph: Crummy, Philip. 1992. CAR 6: Excavations at Culver Street, the Gilberd School, and other sites in Colchester 1971-85. 6. pp.328-338.

Related Monuments/Buildings (10)

  • Anglo-Saxon and later features, Cups Hotel Site, Colchester (Element Group)
  • Anglo-Saxon/early medieval crucible, Cups Hotel, High Street, Colchester (Find Spot)
  • Building at the Cups Hotel Site (Monument)
  • Building at the Cups Hotel Site (Monument)
  • Building of the Colonia at the Cups Hotel Site (Monument)
  • Late Roman and Anglo-Saxon finds from the Cups Hotel, Colchester (Find Spot)
  • Medieval building (CAT Building 155), Cups Hotel Site, Colchester (Monument)
  • Medieval Building (CAT Building 156), Cups Hotel Site, Colchester (Monument)
  • Medieval stone house (CAT Building 157), Cups Hotel Site, Colchester (Monument)
  • North-south military street (Monument)

Record last edited

Oct 12 2016 1:07PM

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