Colchester Archaeological Trust
CAT Report 2057: summary
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Archaeological evaluation on land adjacent to
‘Three Ways’, 74 The Causeway, Great Dunmow,
Essex, CM6 2AA: June 2024
by Dr Elliott Hicks and Laura Pooley
(with contributions from Dr Matthew Loughton)
Date report completed: June 2024
Location: land adjacent to ‘Three Ways’, 74 The Causeway, Great Dunmow, Essex, CM6 2AA
Map reference(s): TL 62730 22690 (centre)
File size: 2,171 kb kb
Project type: evaluation
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Summary.
An archaeological evaluation (two trial-trenches) was carried out on land adjacent to ‘Three
Ways’, 74 The Causeway, Great Dunmow, Essex, in advance of the construction of a new
dwelling. The development site lies close to a Roman road and to the south of a site where the
buried remains of three square barrows and a circular barrow, possibly of Roman date, are
located. Evaluation revealed a post-medieval pit and a ditch which produced a sherd of Roman
pottery.