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Tag Archives: shorne woods country park
Christmas meet
Dear all, Please join the team next Thursday 15th December for mince pies and wall chat, from 12-2pm, upstairs in the visitor centre at Shorne Woods. All welcome, we will look back over 2022 and plan ahead for 2023…perhaps even trade … Continue reading
Festival of Archaeology
We had a very successful Festival of Archaeology weekend. There was over 180 visitors to the site and a dig for the Young Archaeologists Club. Huge thank you to everyone who supported the event, but a special shout out to … Continue reading
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CBA event at Shorne coming up: 23 & 24 July
Visit the current excavations in Shorne Woods Country Park, where the archaeology team are investigating the remains of a mystery medieval building (Saturday and Sunday). Just off the A2, near Gravesend, Kent. Take a guided tour of the medieval archaeology … Continue reading
Randall Manor Environs Project
We have confirmed that there is a bay to our new building…but we have more to do to understand the function of the structure. Barn? Storehouse? Tenants house? What seems clearer now, thanks to input from Roger Cockett, is that … Continue reading
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Shorne update: Randall Manor Environs Project
A small group of volunteers continue to dig near the site of Randal Manor. The area has revealed medieval roof tile and now a wall! Could this be an outbuilding for the Manor?