Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Courtyard or caught out?

The cobbled surface is within the known footprint of the house.

A major question has been did Stalbridge House have a courtyard? The cobbled floor seemed to suggest that it did and research has unearthed a mention of a courtyard. So the two together makes a convincing case that the house was an open square. Of course, this 'courtyard' in the record could be anywhere, so will have to be confirmed by archaeological excavation. Hopefully next year we will confirm or refute this interpretation on the ground, but it is looking good and would make a major contribution to our knowledge.

Monday, 21 October 2019

Stalbridge Open Day

The Open Day went very well with over 40 people attending. Two talks at the hub on the history and archaeology of Stalbridge House. 

Post talk chat


Special finds table

Doris the Donkey and visitors to the site

On site before the backfill

Med mud?

A small 2m test pit was dug at Weycroft Hall, Axeminster, Devon on Friday. No structures, but some interesting finds.

The grandest archaeological site hut in the UK?


Clay-silt with angular stones and chert.

A possible arrowhead, a blade fragment and a possible prehistoric pot sherd.

Thursday, 3 October 2019

Lay down your trowels

The 2019 season has now finished as regards excavation and we have had a fruitful and hard working time. With the exact location of the house now established, the finding of the well, nice small finds and the first floor surface we have had a good year.

After all that we deserve a nice sandwich and cup of tea!

The YB3 floor trench, with the earth bank trench behind and well trench to the right, just.


In YB3 we have had new structures, which we hope to find out more about next year.

The 5m square test trench has proved very fruitful. Ditch features and Early Medieval dating evidence has been produced and the evidence sug...