NHER 26320 (Building record) - Medieval well, Catherine Wheel Public House, 61 St Augustine's Street

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Summary

A medieval flint and mortar-lined well 7 metres deep to the water-line and with an intact timber base ring was found next to the wall of the pub by workmen in 1990.

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Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

Map

Well inside pub was constructed of flint and mortar.
1m diameter about 0.2m wide. 7m to water level (excavated by builders). Timber ring at base intact. Chalk at bottom.
Located adjacent to wall of pub, 8m from pavement edge.
Site visited by K. Laws-Chapman (NAU), 6 December 1990.
J. Bown (NAU), 7 December 1990.

See site notes in file.

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Record last edited

Mar 12 2007 4:56PM

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