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Site: 21102 Parish: Hannington SU 452000155300 Y EVET CELTIC FIELD SYSTEM Unassigned Early Iron Age (1)Celtic fields visible on air photographs in area centred overleaf. (1957). HCC 1984 Census AP Run 7;185186. 800 to 42 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1986 Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Site: 21117 Bowl barrow, E of Tidgrove Warren Farm Parish: Hannington SU 452537154780 Y EVET BOWL BARROW Created Early Bronze Age 2200 to 801 (1) Ploughed down bowl barrow, 26.5m in diameter, 0.4m high. o visible ditch. On the crest of a S ridge. (1956). (2) HCC AP ref run 7e185186 (3) RCHME AP refs: SU5254/2324 Page: 1 of 32

EVET IHUMATIO Deposited Early Bronze Age 2200 to 801 The geophysical survey results suggest the presence of a primary burial associated with the barrow, however the results do suggest that this has been disturbed in some way. EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1956 EVET MODER EVET Geophysical Survey Modern 2004 A geophysical survey was carried out to determine the nature and extent of the barrow. The sub circular ditch around the barrow is clearly visible and encloses a number of maculae. A number of further features are identified outside of the barrow ditch and are suggestive of a number of pits associated with the contemporary activity around the barrow. Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey RCHME oblique air photograph RCHME 1989 Tidgrove Warren Farm, Geophysical Survey Report BACK UP UDER MOUID 58168 Strutt, K. 2004 Page: 2 of 32

Site: 21118 Bowl Barrow Parish: Hannington SU 452510154240 Y EVET BOWL BARROW Created Early Bronze Age 2200 to 801 (1)Ploughed down bowl barrow, 26m in diameter and 0.4m high on an eastern slope. o visible ditch. (1956). HCC 1984 Census AP Run 7E; 185186. EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1956 EVET MODER EVET Geophysical Survey Modern 2004 A geophysical survey was carried out to determine the extent and nature of the barrow. o evidence of a sub circular ditch was identified, in addition there are faint traces of a linear feature ot the south west. Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Tidgrove Warren Farm, Geophysical Survey Report BACK UP UDER MOUID 58168 Strutt, K. 2004 Site: 21127 King's Houses, Tidgrove Parish: Hannington SU 452680154635 Y Page: 3 of 32

EVET HUTIG LODGE Built Medieval A medieval hunting lodge has been identified during geophysics and subsequent excavations. 1066 to 1539 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1947 Aerial photography in 1947 revealed the bank and outer ditch of a roughly rectangular enclosure as crop marks (light and dark bands). The enclosure measured c.80x50m overall. A former watercourse was visible on the east side of the enclosure. EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern Crop or soil mark feature observed on an AP dated 1947 1947 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern During Aerial Photography in 1967, it was reported that there was no trace of the enclosure site in a young crop. 1967 EVET MODER EVET Excavation Modern 2001 A minor excavation within the ditch area was carried out in September 2001 by Raleigh Place, as well as fieldwalking of the area. Six sherds of C12 to C14 cooking pots, eight sherds of C13 tripod pitcher were discovered; nine C13 to C14 green glazed jug sherds were found as was one C15/C16 decorated fragment of pot rim. EVET MODER EVET Excavation Modern 2005 to 2008 Excavation took place intermitently between 20052008 and the pottery evidence suggests that this site continued to be in use beyond the 1170s (previously thought to be abandoned). A large quantity of buildi9ng rubble was identified within the excavations, the walls were of flint construction and the original structure probably had a vaulted roof. Page: 4 of 32

EVET MODER EVET Field Walking Modern 2000 Field walking was carried out in October 2000 within the ditch area of the enclosure and produced a few fragments of late ew Forest Ware, and a considerable number of pottery sherds mostly dated to the 11th to 14th centuries, together with a few late medieval or postmedieval sherds. EVET MODER EVET Geophysical Survey Modern 2003 Geophysical survey undertaken at Tidgrove Warren Farm, near Kingsclere. The survey was carried out by Kingsclere Heritage Association, and focussed on two sites, a medieval royal enclosure and a potential romanobritish farmstead or villa. The survey successfully located a number of archaeological features associated with the medieval and Roman sites, including the enclosure ditch of the royal house and structural remains of the farmstead. EVET MODER EVET Metal detecting survey Modern 2000 The most significant finds as a result of metal detecting within the enclosure were a C13 belt buckle, an iron arrowhead, and a falconner's grommet. EVET MODER EVET Personal Observation Modern 1967 A further field investigation in 1967 reported that there was now no trace of the enclosure in a young crop and that no surface finds were made. EVET MODER EVET Personal Observation Modern 2001 Further research & thought led Legg to strongly suggest that this original earthwork, far from being IA, is medieval & the remains of the domus regis built by Henry II in 1172 EVET MODER EVET Personal Observation Modern 1956 In September 1956 a field investigator reported that the enclosure was at the bottom of an eastern slope, but that, apart from the remains of part of the ditch on the south side, there was no trace of the earthwork. It was probably a RomanoBritish settlement site connected with the field system recorded as centred at SU520545. Page: 5 of 32

EVET MODER EVET Personal Observation Modern 1926 On May 30th 1926 Mr G. B. Bull observed in Bogley Bottom a dark rectangular crop mark in the corn. The mark was 1.5 yards wide and measured approximately 88x44 yards. Mr Bull also reported that Roman pottery occurred in the area and concluded that it was possibly the site of a Roman camp. EVET PIT Created Medieval A number of large pits were identified with a ram chalk fill. It is possible that these once formed part of a larger structure. 1066 to 1539 EVET RECTAGULAR ECLOSURE Created Medieval 1066 to 1539 Bank and outer ditch of a roughly rectangular enclosure measuring 80m x 50m overall was revealed as crop marks on AP in 1947. The enclosure is sited on the bottom of an eastern slope. Only the remains of part of the ditch c. 8m wide and 0. 3m deep on the south side can be seen (1956). o trace of this enclosure could be seen under young crop, (1967). Finds recovered range from the Roman to postmedieval periods. Examination of this enclosure suggested strongly that this was the location of the King's Houses (domus regis) which Henry II caused to be built at Tidgrove, the discovery of an oyster shell suggests that the site was indeed high status. OTE: SEE EVET o. 11 FOR MEDIEVAL HUTIG LODGE EVET UDERCROFT Built Medieval 1066 to 1539 Whilst much of the hunting lodge had been damaged by plough action, significant remains of an undercroft or cellar have been identified as being cut into the hill slope. The undercroft was 2.5m deep, and the flint and mortar walls were 1.2m thick and it has been suggested that this site was similar in scale to the early Clarendon Palace. FID ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMET CEMET 9999 FID ARROWHEAD IRO 1066 to 1900 Page: 6 of 32

FID BUCKLE COPPER ALLOY 1500 FID HOOD (HAWKIG) METAL 410 to 1900 FID LITHIC IMPLEMET STOE 9999 FID POT CLAY 300 to 409 FID POTTERY CLAY 43 to 409 FID TILE CLAY 9999 Excavation of the Medieval Ditched Enclsoure at Tidgrove Warren Farm, Hampshire Barker, D., Hinton, D. A., and Strutt, K. D. 2007 Excavations and Royal Houses in Kingsclere, Hampshire Hinton, D. 2009 Hampshire AHBR AP Collection (use this) Hampshire County Council Page: 7 of 32

ote on The Kings Houses at Tidgrove Robert Legg otes on the Kings Houses at Tidgrove Robert Legg 2001 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Tidgrove Warren Farm Archaeological Project; An integrated approach to the study of an archaeological landscape in Hampshire Strutt. k. 2007 Page: 8 of 32

Site: 21137 Parish: Hannington FIDSPOT SU 451890154250 EVET FIDSPOT Unassigned Roman 43 to 409 (1)Antoninianus of Gallienus (AD253268) found E of Tidgrove Farm (formerly Warren Farm). (1951) Area of finds is at the bottom of a SE slope above a dry water course. The coin was seen in the possession of Mr G B Bull, Kingsclere. It was labelled 'Antoninianus of Gallienus from Warren Farm, Tidgrove pottery site, left of road to farm.' Roman pottery (B) was also found in this area. (1955) EVET MODER EVET Stray Finds on verified Modern 1956 FID COI METAL 253 to 268 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Page: 9 of 32

Site: 21165 Parish: Hannington FIDSPOT SU 451890154250 Y EVET FIDSPOT Unassigned Roman 43 to 409 (1)Roman pottery found east of Tidgrove Farm (formerly Warren Farm). (1951). Area of finds is at the bottom of a southeastern slope above a dry water course. Several sherds of pottery from 'Warren Bottom' site seen in Basingstoke Museum. Roman coin also found in this area. (1956). EVET MODER EVET Stray Finds on verified Modern For details of the finds, please refer to the backup file for site 21127. 1956 FID POTTERY CLAY 43 to 409 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Page: 10 of 32

Site: 21166 Parish: Hannington FIDSPOT SU 452030154090 EVET FIDSPOT Unassigned Uncertain 9999 (1)Pick. (1951) o further information given. Exact location of findspot not known. Whereabouts and condition of implement at present also not known. (JB 1986). EVET MODER EVET Stray Finds on verified Modern 1986 FID PICK STOE 9999 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Page: 11 of 32

Site: 21169 Parish: Hannington FIDSPOT SU 452860153720 EVET FIDSPOT Unassigned Uncertain (1)Scraper. (1951). o further information. Exact location and condition of implement not known. (JB 1986). 9999 EVET MODER EVET Stray Finds on verified Modern 1986 FID SCRAPER (TOOL) STOE 9999 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Page: 12 of 32

Site: 31285 Parish: Overton SU 451230154300 Y EVET BOWL BARROW Unassigned Early Bronze Age 1) Plough damaged bowl barrow 22.0m diameter by 0.7m high. 2200 to 801 EVET MODER EVET Unknown Modern 1967 Ordnance Survey Archaeology Branch Record Card Ordnance Survey Site: 33899 Parish: Overton FIDSPOT SU 451400154600 EVET FIDSPOT Unassigned Early eolithic 4000 to 2201 1. A number of neolithic flint tools recovered from Polhampton Lodge included; a chisel, an axe, a fabricator, a pick, a barbed arrowhead and a knife. EVET MODER EVET Stray Finds on verified Modern 1949 FID AXE FLIT 4000 to 2201 Page: 13 of 32

FID BARBED AD TAGED ARROWHEAD FLIT 4000 to 2201 FID CHISEL FLIT 4000 to 2201 FID FABRICATOR FLIT 4000 to 2201 FID KIFE FLIT 4000 to 2201 FID LITHIC IMPLEMET FLIT 4000 to 2201 FID PICK FLIT 4000 to 2201 Page: 14 of 32

Site: 36914 Field System, Polhampton Lodge Stud Parish: Overton SU 451400154000 EVET FIELD SYSTEM Unassigned Uncertain 9999 (1) A general area of cultivation formed by ploughed out lynchets visible as both dark and light distinct soil marks on air photographs. HCC AP ref: run8e130. Towards the northern end some of these lynchets are visible as slight banks. HCC AP ref: run7e184 (2) AP refs: F22/581 RAF/2079:200 5154/9/227 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern Cropmark features (poorly) observed on an AP dated 1947 1947 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1984 1:10 560 Composite AP plot Hampshire County Council Hampshire AHBR AP Collection (use this) Hampshire County Council Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Page: 15 of 32

Site: 36919 Parish: Hannington SU 451610154870 EVET LYCHET Unassigned Uncertain 9999 (1) A long linear feature running W SE with smaller linears adjoining it at right angles. These features may survive as low earthworks. Probable lynchets. HCC AP ref: run7e184 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1984 Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Site: 36920 Parish: Overton SU 451240154520 EVET LYCHET Unassigned Uncertain 9999 (1) A linear feature running E SW visible on air photographs. It may survive as a slight earthwork. Probably a lynchet. HCC AP ref: run7e184 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1984 Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Page: 16 of 32

Site: 36922 Banjo Enclosure A, Polhampton Lodge Parish: Overton SU 451270154770 EVET BAJO ECLOSURE Unassigned Early Iron Age A small banjo enclosure with a trackway to the SSE. There is an associated linear feature to the south of the eastern end of the trackway. 800 to 42 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern Cropmark feature observed on an AP dated 1976 1976 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1997 David Graham's AP transcriptions Graham, David Hampshire AHBR AP Collection (use this) Hampshire County Council Page: 17 of 32

Site: 36923 Banjo Enclosure B, Polhampton Lodge Parish: Hannington SU 451590154610 EVET BAJO ECLOSURE Unassigned Early Iron Age 800 to 42 (1) Complex of features including a small banjo enclosure with a western trackway/funnel entrance. There are associated curvilinear and rectilinear features to the north west. EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern Cropmark features observed on an AP dated 1976 1976 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1997 David Graham's AP transcriptions Graham, David Hampshire AHBR AP Collection (use this) Hampshire County Council Page: 18 of 32

Site: 36924 Field Systems, Tidgrove Warren Farm Parish: Hannington SU 452000154500 EVET FIELD SYSTEM Unassigned Uncertain (1) An area of field system visible as light and dark linears on air photographs. HCC AP ref: run7e185 9999 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern Cropmark features (poorly) observed on an AP dated 1947 1947 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1997 Hampshire AHBR AP Collection (use this) Hampshire County Council Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Page: 19 of 32

Site: 36925 Parish: Hannington SU 452200154250 EVET LIEAR FEATURE Unassigned Uncertain 9999 (1) A linear feature running W SE and visible as a dark soil mark on air photographs. HCC AP ref: run8e129 (2) There are fdurther parallel features possibly forming a trackway. At the southern end is a possible rectangular enclosure (SU55SW87). Transcription taken from the composite plot EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1984 1:10 560 Composite AP plot Hampshire County Council Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Site: 36926 Parish: Hannington SU 452030154070 EVET DITCH Created Early Iron Age An Iron Age V shaped ditch was identified, the depth of the ditch suggests that it is of a defensive nature. A number of further ditches were also identified and again the depth of them suggested that they are of a defensive nature. 800 to 42 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1996 Page: 20 of 32

EVET MODER EVET Excavation Modern 2011 to 2012 Evidence from the 2011 and 2012 excavations have demonstrated that parts of the landscape were occupied. the excavation were carried out by Southampton University as part of the Tidgrove Warren Farm Project. EVET POST HOLE Created Early Iron Age 800 to 42 A number of post holes were identified during the excavations but the nature and extent of them may suggest that they are part of an Iron Age Roundhouse. EVET RECTAGULAR ECLOSURE Created Early Iron Age 800 to 42 (1) A possible rectangular enclosure with an entrance at the northern corner. Situated at the southern end of the linear (SU55SW86). o AP ref cited. FID AIMAL REMAIS BOE 800 to 42 FID BURT FLIT FLIT 800 to 42 FID POTTERY CLAY 800 to 42 FID QUER STOE 800 to 42 1:10 560 Composite AP plot Hampshire County Council Page: 21 of 32

Site: 36927 Parish: Hannington SU 451700154030 EVET LIEAR FEATURE Unassigned Late eolithic (1) A series of parallel curvilinear features running east west, visible on air photographs. AP refs: BWQ36, 5254/10/88 3000 to 42 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1996 1:10 560 Composite AP plot Hampshire County Council Site: 36928 Field System Parish: Hannington SU 452870154930 EVET FIELD SYSTEM Unassigned Early Bronze Age (1) Traces of an extensive rectilinear field system (probably a continuation of SU55SW85) AP ref: AXD35 2200 to 409 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1997 1:10 560 Composite AP plot Hampshire County Council Page: 22 of 32

Site: 36986 Field Systems S of Tidgrove Farm Parish: Hannington SU 452260153580 EVET FIELD SYSTEM Unassigned Early Bronze Age 2200 to 409 (1) An area of field system formed by plough damaged lynchets visible as diffuse rectilinear dark and light marks. HCC AP ref: run8e1289 (2) Transcription derived from the composite plot. AP refs: 5253/11/118 5252/16/230 5253/12/225 P21 58/RAF/2079:200 CPE/UK/2061:4029 OS55SW EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern Cropmark features (poorly) observed on an AP dated 1947 1947 EVET MODER EVET Air Photo Survey Modern 1984 1:10 560 Composite AP plot Hampshire County Council Hampshire AHBR AP Collection (use this) Hampshire County Council Hampshire County Council 1984 Census AP Hampshire County Council 1984 Page: 23 of 32

Site: 39284 WALKERIDGE FARM Parish: Hannington AME SU 452500155300 EVET FARMSTEAD Unassigned Early Medieval First documented in AD 1023 as WAECHA HRIC (WACCA'S or WAECCA'S ridge). 1023 EVET MODER EVET Bibliographic Reference Modern Recorded as part of the RCHME Medieval Settlement Project. 1996 RCHME Medieval Settlement Project Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England 1996 Page: 24 of 32

Site: 39288 TIDGROVE WARRE FARM Parish: Hannington AME SU 452200154400 EVET FARMSTEAD First mentioned Medieval First documented in AD 1086 as TITEGRAVE (TITA'S grove or thicket). 1086 EVET MODER EVET Bibliographic Reference Modern Recorded as part of the RCHME Medieval Settlement Project. 1996 RCHME Medieval Settlement Project Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England 1996 Site: 56882 RomanoBritish farmstead or villa West of Tidgrove Warren Farm Parish: Hannington SU 451827154339 Y EVET DITCH Created Early Iron Age 800 to 409 A large ditch was identified during the geophysical survey results which has been interpreted as the edge of a settlement feature. The settlement at Tidgrove Warren is based on a simple subrectangular enclosure. Two ditches were identified during the excavations. The inner ditch had a V shaped profile, demonstrated no evidence of being recut and was 1.2m deep. Whilst the outer ditch had a shallow profile and demonstrated evidence of being recut. Page: 25 of 32

EVET IHUMATIO Deposited Roman 43 to 409 A number of infant inhumations were identified within the trenches in addition to up to 9 other adult individuals. There were varying degrees of preservation and many had been disarticulated. Two of the neonates had puncture wounds to their skulls, and whilst this may be the result of post burial distrubance it cannot be ruled out that this may be a deliberate trauma. It is thought that the neonates were burried around the same time. EVET MODER EVET Excavation Modern 2004 A excavation was carried out after the results of a geophysical survey suggested the site of RomanoBritsih settlement. The excavation, in the main, focused on identifiying the extent of the settlement and identifying the longevity of its useage. The ditches of the rectangular enclosure were excavationed and a number of neonate burials were found within this. The material deposits point to a late Iron Age foundation for the settlement. EVET MODER EVET Geophysical Survey Modern 2003 Geophysical survey undertaken at Tidgrove Warren Farm, near Kingsclere. The survey was carried out by Kingsclere Heritage Association, and focussed on two sites, a medieval royal enclosure and a potential romanobritish farmstead or villa. The survey successfully located a number of archaeological features associated with the medieval and Roman sites, including the enclosure ditch of the royal house and structural remains of the farmstead. EVET MODER EVET Magnetrometry survey Modern 2004 A magnetrometry survey was carried out over the potential RomanoBritish Site. The results demonstrated anumber of features that would substantiate the presence of a settlement. EVET MODER EVET Resistivity survey Modern 2004 A resistivity survey was carried to determine the extent and nature of a RomanoBritish Settlement, the survey picked up a number of features that would be consistant with the presene of a building. Page: 26 of 32

EVET PIT Created Roman The poistion of the trenches aimed to identify the large ditch features however a small number of pits were identified within the excavations. 43 to 409 EVET POST HOLE Created Roman 43 to 409 A number of post holes were identified during the excavations, however further investigations of the inside of the enclosure will be needed to determine the natrue of the settlement. EVET RECTAGULAR ECLOSURE Created Roman 43 to 409 A ditch with a U shaped profile created the subrectangular settlement enclosure with a break along the eastern edge suggesting the position of the entrance. The fill of the ditch contained animal bone and pottery of a Roman date. EVET SETTLEMET Created Late Iron Age 400 to 409 A RomanoBritish Settlement was identified during the geophysical survey of 2004. A number of features associated with a possible structure were visible. EVET SETTLEMET Occupied Roman There was sufficient evidence in the excavations to demonstrate that this was an area of settlement. 43 to 409 FID AMPHORA CLAY 43 to 409 FID AIMAL REMAIS BOE 43 to 409 Page: 27 of 32

FID BUCKLE IRO 43 to 409 FID COI COPPER 43 to 409 FID COOKIG VESSEL CLAY 43 to 409 FID HUMA REMAIS BOE 400 to 409 FID AIL IRO 43 to 409 FID POTTERY CLAY 800 to 42 FID STORAGE COTAIER CLAY 43 to 409 Tidgrove Warren Farm Geophysical Report Archaeological Prospection Services 2003 Tidgrove Warren Farm, Geophysical Survey Report Strutt, K. 2005 Page: 28 of 32

Tidgrove Warren Farm, Geophysical Survey Report BACK UP UDER MOUID 58168 Strutt, K. 2004 Site: 57174 Geophysical Survey at Tidgrove Warren Farm Parish: Hannington SU 451707154255 Y EVET MODER EVET Geophysical Survey Modern 2005 The results of the 2005 geophysical survey were successful in locating a number of features associated with the RomanoBritish settlement at Tidgrove Warren Farm. The results show the extent and nature of the settlement as a whole, including the outer and inner enclosures, and associated structural remains, and evidence of agricultural activity. Evidence for a number of potential industrial features has also now been recorded to the west of the modern hedgerow. There appear to be at least four possible kilns or corndriers spread along the ridge. The western and northern limits of the settlement also appear to have been reached. There does not appear to be any evidence of substantial structures of the form and scale of a vill at the site. The badly disturbed nature of archaeological deposits in the western part of the settlement can also be seen in the survey results. EVET SETTLEMET Occupied Early Iron Age 800 to 409 A number of archaeological features associated with the Iron Age and Roman phases of settlement in the area, including the extension of the settlement. Tidgrove Warren Farm Geophysical Report Archaeological Prospection Services 2005 Site: 58168 Excavations at Tidgrove Warren Farm Parish: Hannington SU 452270154218 Y Page: 29 of 32

EVET AISLED HALL HOUSE Built Medieval 1066 to 1539 The 200507 excavations discovered an aisled hall to the northwest of the cellared building. The foundations had been robbed but there was evidence of two rows of three support beams and a narrow slot for the walls of the building. Several features were noted beneath the floor and were felt to relate to a previous hall or earlier, prehistoric, activities. EVET CELLAR Built Medieval 1066 to 1539 The 200507 excavations uncovered the remains of a cellar situated close to the southern enclosure ditch. This was a flint and mortar walled structure measuring approximately 8m x 4.5m wide. It would have been accessed by a set of teps to the northeast corner. Hollows cut into the chalk floor suggest the presence of fittings within the cellar. In addition, a medieval key was found close to the chalk floor surface. The cellar was a grand structure, with plastered flintlined walls and a side entrance with stonelined stairs. It probably had a stone barrelvaulted roof with buildings above it. EVET ECLOSURE Built Early eolithic 4000 to 42 The 200507 excavations were concentrated within two enclosures. The smaller inner one was felt to be of prehistoric date, although no firm dating evidence was found. EVET ECLOSURE Built Medieval 1066 to 1539 The 200507 excavations were concentrated within two enclosures. The larger outer enclosure was felt to be of later date than the prehistoric inner one. A medieval date was suggested for this feature. Page: 30 of 32

EVET MODER EVET Excavation Modern 2005 to 2007 Southampton University carried out fieldwork in the area around Tidgrove Warren Farm from 200507 in order to investigate the patterns of prehistoric/roman/medieval settlement in an area of lowland close to the line of the Portway. This work focused on a medieval ditched enclosure and identified a number of multiperiod features. These comprised a small prehistoric enclosure, a larger medieval enclosure, the remains of a medieval cellared building and aisled hall along with a possible well or latrine. These features may be related/described by other sites in the area. Therefore see also Monuids 21127, 36924, 36925, 36926, 56882, 56883 and 57174. EVET MODER EVET Geophysical Survey Modern 2004 A geophysical survey using resistivity and magnetrometry was carried out in 2004 to determine the nature and extent of the archaeology at Tidgrove Warren Farm. Within this survey two barrows and the nature of the Romano British settlement were identified. EVET WELL Built Medieval 1066 to 1539 The 200507 archaeological excavations reported a large circular feature. This feature cut the earliest ditch edge and was identified as a possible well/latrine. FID KEY (LOCKIG) IRO 1066 to 1539 CBA (Wessex) ewsletter CBA 2008 CBA Wessex ews (Autumn 2009) CBA Wessex 2009 Diagram of Tidgrove Warren Excavations 2007 Page: 31 of 32

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