Find Spot record 0119200000 - HUGHENDEN PARK

Summary

Roman tile fragments found in pipe-laying and stream works

Protected Status/Designation

  • Planning Notification Area: Site of a Roman building suggested by finds scatter (DBC9572)

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • FINDSPOT (Undated)

Description

FRAGS OF FLUE TILE, TEGULA, IMBREX FOUND IN PIPE-LAYING. SITE EXTENDS TO RIVER: FINDS IN BANK (B1).
FINDER, R WATTS, CONFIRMS NGR. PIPE TRENCH WAS LARGE & RAN N-S, CROSSING RIVER. FINDS AT BCM ARE TOTAL FOUND. VILLA/BATHS SITE?(B2).
6 TEGULA, 2 IMBREX, 3 FLUE & OTHER TILE FRAGS FOUND IN STREAM WORKS (B5).

Sources (6)

  • <1>SBC9359 Verbal communication: MR R WATTS TO M E FARLEY, 1 APRIL 197.
  • <2>SBC9360 Verbal communication: MR R WATTS TO M.E.FARLEY, 22 MAY 1979.
  • <3>SBC3127 Graphic material: COLMER F MS NOTEBOOKS (BCM ACC NO 182.1988 (14) P3 27) (COLMER'S DRAWING FILED).
  • <4>SBC12147 Verbal communication: PIKE A R JUNE 1989.
  • <5>SBC16443 Verbal communication: 1994. WATTS R & FARLEY M E, JANUARY 1994 (BCM ENTRY FORM 1164).
  • <6>SBC19125 Unpublished document: W L Matthews & Angus Wainwright. 1993. National Trust Archaeological Survey: Hughenden Manor.

Location

Grid reference SU 86400 95300 (point)
Civil Parish HUGHENDEN, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (3)

  • FLUE TILE (1st Century Roman to 3rd Century - 43 AD to 299 AD)
  • TEGULA (1st Century Roman to 3rd Century - 43 AD to 299 AD)
  • IMBREX (1st Century Roman to 3rd Century - 43 AD to 299 AD)

Related Monuments/Buildings (2)

Related Events/Activities (2)

  • Event - Intervention: (EBC12017)
  • Event - Intervention: (EBC12035)

Record last edited

Sep 24 2020 10:32AM

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