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HER Number MWB10702
Record Type Find Spot
Name Near Cope Hall, Enborne

Grid Reference SU 450 650
Map Sheet SU46NE
Parish Enborne, West Berkshire
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Summary

Fragments of medieval pottery found near Cope Hall in 1930s

Other Statuses and Cross-References

  • Berkshire SMR No. (pre 2000): 01836.00.000

Monument Type(s):

  • FINDSPOT (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)

Full Description

Near Cope Hall, five fragments of early medieval pottery, now in Newbury Museum <1>. Later journal reference and map notes <2, 3> repeat the earlier source. It is not clear exactly whether the categorisation 'early medieval' refers to Anglo-Saxon or later pottery.

Sources and further reading

<01>Berkshire Archaeological Society. 1937. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 1937 41. 41. In ADS Journals. 10.5284/1000017. P35 Notes on Recent Antiquarian Discoveries in Berkshire by F M Underhill. [Article in serial / SWB10778]
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/berks_bas_2007/journal.cfm?volume=41 (Accessed 04/02/2016)
<02>Berkshire Archaeological Society. 1947. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 1947 50. 50. In ADS Journals. 10.5284/1000017. P72. [Article in serial / SWB10526]
http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/berks_bas_2007/journal.cfm?volume=50 (Accessed 04/02/2016)
<03>Archaeology Branch of Ordnance Survey & Newbury Museum staff. 1913 onwards. Newbury Museum Archaeology Map XLII NE.. 42NE. 6 inch. [Map / SWB11441]

Related Monuments

MWB15814Site of Cope Hall, Enborne (Monument)

Associated Excavations and Fieldwork

  • None recorded