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London Road Clanfield

Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Cliveden Homes to undertake an archaeological desk-based assessment of land (the Site) at Nos. 291-293 London Road, Clanfield, Hampshire (NGR 470630 115280). This assessment relates to the proposal to demolish No. 291 and build seven new dwellings within the Site. The aim of the assessment is to identify the known and potential archaeological and historical resources within the Site that might be affected by the development proposals. No archaeological sites or findspots were identified within the Site, but 17 sites of archaeological and historical interest were identified within a Study Area extending 1km around it. These included a large Bronze Age round barrow c. 100m north-east of the Site. Its excavation in 1947 revealed that it had been the focus of burial activity during the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman period and Anglo-Saxon period. Other features close to the Site comprise extensive field systems and possible enclosures of probable late prehistoric and Roman date. It is assessed, therefore, that there is a potential for previously unidentified archaeological remains within the Site, and it is recommended that, following consultation with the Hampshire County Archaeologist, an archaeological evaluation is undertaken in order to inform the production of an appropriate mitigation strategy.

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