Hampshire Treasures
Volume 10 ( Fareham)
Page 58 - Stubbington and Hill Head
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| Group B - Archaeological Sites and Remains | ||||
| Prehistoric | ||||
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Acheulian hand axe found on the foreshore. SMR SU50SW8 | SU 537 021 0701 27 |
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A Neolithic projectile point found in 1948 at low water level on the foreshore. SMR SU50SW09 | SU 550 019 0701 29 |
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Acheulian flint knife about four ins. long, found in 1948 in a shingle bank below Crofton Cliffs. SMR SU50SW10 | SU 546 018 0701 30 |
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A Neolithic greenstone axe of Welsh origin was found on the foreshore. SMR SU50SE01 | SU 553 014 0701 33 |
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Gravel working in the south-west corner of Chark Common revealed remains of a midden comprising a mass of oyster, mussel and other sea shells. Quantities of charcoal, burnt flint and a number of hearths were also found in the midden. A number of flint implements including cores, scrapers, borers, fabricators and waste materials were found. These finds seem to date the midden to Late Neolithic/Bronze Age. SMR SU50SW06. | SU 570 016 0701 28 |
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In 1863/4 several Palaeolithic hand axes were found in the drift at Hill Head. A number of these are in Salisbury Museum. SMRSU50SW05 | SU 545 025 0701 59 |
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Tiles and pottery found during construction of golf links near Lee-on-Solent, circa 1930. SMR SU50SE14 | SU 570 020 0701 58 |
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| Group D - Buildings, Monuments and Engineering Works | ||||
| Anker Lane, Stubbington | ||||
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Burley Cottage. Restored two-storey timber- framed cottage of about C.1 6. Square panel framing with curved braces on first floor; red brick infill. Steeply pitched tiled roof with axial chimney stack. Four windows, reproduction leaded casements, off centre entrance with added hipped-roof porch. | T&CP Act |
SU 549 036 0701 04 |
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