Colchester Archaeological Trust
CAT Report 1165: summary
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Archaeological evaluation on land adjacent to 67 Queen Street, Southminster, Essex, CM0 7BB - September 2017
by Dr Elliott Hicks
Date report completed: September 2017
Location: land adjacent to 67 Queen Street, Southminster, Essex, CM0 7BB
Map reference(s): TQ 94891 99978 (c)
File size: 3,975 kb
Project type: Archaeological evaluation
Significance of the results: negative
Keywords: purpresture
Summary.
An archaeological evaluation (consisting of two trial-trenches) was carried out on land adjacent to 67 Queen Street, Southminster, Essex in advance of the construction of two new detached dwellings with associated car-parking and services. The site is located in the vicinity of the site of the Anglo-Saxon settlement at Southminster. More immediately, it is situated near to what appears on historic maps of the area to have been a purpresture, ie a 17th-century roadside enclosure. The only archaeological feature recorded was a modern pit.