NHER 387 (Monument record) - Possible medieval flint rubble building, Whitefriars

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Summary

In 1978 a series of trenches were dug around the existing storeyard. The corner of a flint rubble walled building was seen, and it has been suggested that it dates to the medieval period and may have been associated with St Paul's Hospital.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

Map

1978. Norwich Corrugated Board Ltd.
A series of trenches, 2.5m wide x 2m deep were dug around the north and east sides of existing storeyard to support piles for a new warehouse.
The corner of a flint rubble walled building was seen in the section on the east side.
The mortar was yellow, sandy and so may have been medieval.
There was no dating evidence otherwise. If medieval it should have been part of St Pauls Hospital.
M. Atkin (NCM).

  • --- Record Card: NCM Staff. 1973-1989. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card - Norwich.

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Record last edited

Feb 4 2013 11:41AM

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