Site Event/Activity record ECC416 - Wall under White Hart Inn, 6 & 7 High Street, Colchester, 1963
Location
Location | White Hart Inn, 6 & 7 High Street, Colchester |
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Grid reference | TL 99453 25187 (point) |
Map sheet | TL92NE |
Non Parish Area | COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER, ESSEX |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Colchester Archaeological Group
Date
1963
Description
The demolition of the White Hart Inn was observed by Leonard Gant of CAG. He records ' The natural soil is compacted sand, which was found at a depth of 11feet. The one useful section revealed by spade trimming showed black filling to a depth of 10ft, with a narrow strata of Roman tile and carbon overlying a 6" vein of gravel. Through these layers, and penetrating 4 ft into the natural sand, was a massive wall, running east-west, built of septaria, Roman building tile, cobbles and shells, 24" thick, and built without splay or foundation on the 'natural'. The wall ran for some 20ft, and the material was not coursed. The abutting wall, itself of no recent date, had preserved the south face of this ancient wall. The material was bonded by a sandy mortar, and unfortunately, every vestige was removed' <1>
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCC517 Serial: Colchester Archaeological Group. 1963. Colchester Archaeological Group Bulletin 6, Part 2. Volume 6, No 2.
Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
Record last edited
Jan 21 2016 5:10PM