Colchester Archaeological Trust
CAT Report 931: summary
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Archaeological evaluation at Kirkmead, Clacton Road, Weeley, Essex, CO16 9DN: March 2016
by Laura Pooley
(with contributions from Mark Baister, Emma Holloway)
Date report completed: April 2016
Location: Kirkmead, Clacton Road, Weeley, Essex, CO16 9DN
Map reference(s): TM 14893 21473
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Project type: Evaluation
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Summary.
An archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching was carried out in advance of the construction of eight new dwellings at Kirkmead, Clacton Road, Weeley. Dispersed settlement is recorded along Clacton Road with 17th- and 19th-century listed buildings and a possible deserted medieval village with a church/hall complex at Weeley Hall. Three of the trial-trenches revealed no significant archaeology. The remaining two trenches contained ditches, pits, postholes and natural features. Most were undated but are probably post-medieval/modern and agricultural in origin.