At the conclusion of the 2023 excavation, particular attention was given to the segment where the wall curved leftward as it extended north toward Welton Road from the interior area of the field. During this phase, archaeologists discovered a new outer wall. This structure appears to be a later addition to the original walls, which is evident from the fact that its foundation sits at a higher elevation than that of the main walls.
The following image is from the 2024 excavation showint the new find (top right) and is accompanied by an artist’s interpretation of how the site may have appeared on our newly produced booklet. Booklets are available to purchase on line at the link below.
 
  


Posted on 31st Aug 2025 18:52:40 by petuAdmin
July 2023 in the back garden of an adjoining house a virtually complete red deer antler was discovered.
Posted on 14th Mar 2025 18:11:11 by petuAdmin
Potential remains of 3rd Century timber buildings, dated by coins discovered in situ.
Posted on 27th Jul 2020 18:28:21 by petuAdmin
Site of a Romano-British settlement including human remains, pottery, floors and a bronze necklet.
Posted on 27th Jul 2020 18:24:07 by petuAdmin
A Roman wall featuring 3 courses and a threshold stone was uncovered here.
Posted on 27th Jul 2020 18:22:02 by petuAdmin