The Heritage Network was commissioned by Northaw and Cuffley PCC, to undertake an archaeological watching brief on the works to investigate the causes of cracks in the fabric at the west end of the present Church of St Thomas à Becket, Northaw, Herts. A Heritage Statement (Ashworth 2016) and a ground penetrating radar survey (Udyrysz 2016) indicated that foundations to the two earlier structures on the site are likely to have survived within and around the footprint to existing building, particularly at its western end. As part of the investigative works four small test pits were excavated close to the exterior walls at the west end of the church (Figure 2). All of the test pits were hand dug. The test pits revealed no clear evid...
On the 8th and 9th August 2017 Urban Archaeology carried out a watching brief at St John the Apostle...
On June 19th and 20th 2019 Urban Archaeology carried out an archaeological evaluation on the porch a...
A non-destructive survey of the building structures hidden under the current level of the Church of ...
In response to the requirements of planning permission and a diocesan faculty, the Heritage Network ...
As part of the faculty requirements, the Heritage Network was commissioned to undertake a programme ...
As part of the faculty requirements, the Heritage Network was commissioned to undertake a programme ...
In August 2014 a programme of observation and recording was undertaken during the installation of dr...
In response to a planning condition on the construction of a single storey extension at the rear of ...
The Brixworth Archaeological Research Committee was founded in 1972 and wound up in 2015. From 1976 ...
Archaeological monitoring and recording were carried out during the digging of one test pit and thre...
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken on behalf of the Parish Church Council of St Peters ...
In response to a planning condition on the construction of a single storey orangery to the west elev...
Archaeological evaluation at Holy Trinity Church, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire. Nine test pits we...
St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, is a redundant medieval church in the care of English Heritage. As a...
On 2-3rd August and 19-20th October 2017 Urban Archaeology carried out an archaeological watching b...
On the 8th and 9th August 2017 Urban Archaeology carried out a watching brief at St John the Apostle...
On June 19th and 20th 2019 Urban Archaeology carried out an archaeological evaluation on the porch a...
A non-destructive survey of the building structures hidden under the current level of the Church of ...
In response to the requirements of planning permission and a diocesan faculty, the Heritage Network ...
As part of the faculty requirements, the Heritage Network was commissioned to undertake a programme ...
As part of the faculty requirements, the Heritage Network was commissioned to undertake a programme ...
In August 2014 a programme of observation and recording was undertaken during the installation of dr...
In response to a planning condition on the construction of a single storey extension at the rear of ...
The Brixworth Archaeological Research Committee was founded in 1972 and wound up in 2015. From 1976 ...
Archaeological monitoring and recording were carried out during the digging of one test pit and thre...
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken on behalf of the Parish Church Council of St Peters ...
In response to a planning condition on the construction of a single storey orangery to the west elev...
Archaeological evaluation at Holy Trinity Church, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire. Nine test pits we...
St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, is a redundant medieval church in the care of English Heritage. As a...
On 2-3rd August and 19-20th October 2017 Urban Archaeology carried out an archaeological watching b...
On the 8th and 9th August 2017 Urban Archaeology carried out a watching brief at St John the Apostle...
On June 19th and 20th 2019 Urban Archaeology carried out an archaeological evaluation on the porch a...
A non-destructive survey of the building structures hidden under the current level of the Church of ...