This assessment was commissioned by David J. Sandbrook, Chartered Surveyors on behalf of their client Hanson Brick Ltd. It relates to new applications for planning permission for brick clay works in two areas of west Whittlesey: at Bradley Fen, and Must Farm. Most of the assessment areas and any archaeology within them, are covered by peat and alluvium, providing limited opportunities for non-intrusive evaluation. However, existing records from the surrounding area indicates a strong possibility of at least some prehistoric, particularly Bronze Age activity, at Bradley Fen, possibly relating to nearby sites at Northey and Flag Fen. The southern side of the Must Farm site may also have significant remains, on the evidence of the many finds o...
From September to December 2011 a series of archaeological investigations were undertaken on land of...
An archaeological excavation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) in advance of san...
A combined programme of archaeological evaluation and rescue excavation was commissioned by London B...
This assessment was commissioned by David J. Sandbrook, Chartered Surveyors on behalf of their clien...
An archaeological evaluation of Bradley Fen has traced elements of Bronze Age settlement, a Roman ro...
This Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by K M Planning on behalf of their client Showfields Lim...
This Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Wilcon Homes Anglia. It relates to an area of 6.2 hec...
East of the Flag Fen basin, near a small land bridge that once joined the fen islands of Whittlesey ...
This report details the results of a series of archaeological monitoring visits to Hanson Brick Ltd,...
This report presents the results of an archaeological evaluation on the site of a proposed westward ...
The extraction area is located at Bradley Fen, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire (centred at NGR TL 235978)...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an evaluation on 11.25 hectares at the King’s Dyke bri...
An archaeological desk based assessment of land at Must Farm, Whittlesey, was commissioned by SLR Co...
This report details the results of a series of archaeological monitoring visits to Hanson Brick Ltd,...
Archaeological desk based assessment and test pit survey were undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological...
From September to December 2011 a series of archaeological investigations were undertaken on land of...
An archaeological excavation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) in advance of san...
A combined programme of archaeological evaluation and rescue excavation was commissioned by London B...
This assessment was commissioned by David J. Sandbrook, Chartered Surveyors on behalf of their clien...
An archaeological evaluation of Bradley Fen has traced elements of Bronze Age settlement, a Roman ro...
This Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by K M Planning on behalf of their client Showfields Lim...
This Desk Based Assessment was commissioned by Wilcon Homes Anglia. It relates to an area of 6.2 hec...
East of the Flag Fen basin, near a small land bridge that once joined the fen islands of Whittlesey ...
This report details the results of a series of archaeological monitoring visits to Hanson Brick Ltd,...
This report presents the results of an archaeological evaluation on the site of a proposed westward ...
The extraction area is located at Bradley Fen, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire (centred at NGR TL 235978)...
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit carried out an evaluation on 11.25 hectares at the King’s Dyke bri...
An archaeological desk based assessment of land at Must Farm, Whittlesey, was commissioned by SLR Co...
This report details the results of a series of archaeological monitoring visits to Hanson Brick Ltd,...
Archaeological desk based assessment and test pit survey were undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological...
From September to December 2011 a series of archaeological investigations were undertaken on land of...
An archaeological excavation was undertaken by Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) in advance of san...
A combined programme of archaeological evaluation and rescue excavation was commissioned by London B...