Find Spot record 0564900001 - MOLINS WORKS, SAUNDERTON.

Summary

Scatter of Neolithic to Bronze Age artefacts found on ground surface

Protected Status/Designation

  • SHINE: Redding Wick medieval moated site and associated earthworks (DBC7547)

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Early Neolithic to Late Bronze Age - 4000 BC to 701 BC)

Description

Plan Form - SUBSQUARE
FLINT IMPLEMENTS, INCLUDING SCRAPERS (ILLUS) RECOVERED FROM SURFACE SOIL (B4).
ACCORDING TO J F HEAD FLINT IMPLEMENTS ABOVE, PICKED UP ON SURFACE OVER WHOLE FIELD CENTRED AT NGR (B5).
6 FLINT IMPLEMENTS FROM FIELD, ABOVE, PART OF J F HEAD BEQUEST (B6).

(SU 804 988). Numerous flint implements of Neolithic/Bronze Age? origin, found on the ridge of rising land connecting Lodge Hill and Slough Hill, west of Slough Farm (Name SU 809986), and a few hundred yards west of a group of barrows. Seen by Mr JF Head. (B4)

According to Mr Head, the implements were picked up on the surface over the whole field centred SU 804988. Those found by Mr Head were donated to Bucks County Museum. (B9)

Sources (5)

  • <4>SBC6246 Bibliographic reference: J F Head. 1955. Early Man in South Buckinghamshire. pp48 (Fig 9),49,53; Fig 14.
  • <5>SBC11135 Unpublished document: Ordnance Survey Field Investigator. OS RECORD CARD SU 89 NW 07.
  • <6>SBC1223 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire County Museum. BCM ACCESSIONS REGISTER..
  • <9>SBC27831 Verbal communication: N K Blood. 1972. Field Investigators Comments - F2 NKB 18-OCT-72.
  • <10>SBC27441 Digital archive: Historic England. National Record of the Historic Environment (NRHE).

Location

Grid reference Centred SU 8040 9880 (470m by 630m) (2 map features)
Civil Parish BLEDLOW-CUM-SAUNDERTON, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (2)

  • SCRAPER (TOOL) (Early Neolithic to Late Bronze Age - 4000 BC to 701 BC)
  • WORKED OBJECT (Early Neolithic to Late Bronze Age - 4000 BC to 701 BC)

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

Related Events/Activities (0)

Record last edited

Aug 14 2025 2:52PM

Comments and Feedback

Do you have any questions or more information about this record? Please feel free to comment below with your name and email address. All comments are submitted to the Heritage Portal maintainers for moderation, and we aim to respond/publish as soon as possible. Comments, questions and answers that may be helpful to other users will be retained and displayed along with the name you supply. The email address you supply will never be displayed or shared.