EAA 115: A Medieval Moated Manor by the Thames Estuary: Excavations at Southchurch Hall, Southend,
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
EAA 115: A Medieval Moated Manor by the Thames Estuary Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 159
ISBN: 9781852812386
Pub Date: December 2006
Illustrations: b/w illus East Anglian Archaeology Report 115
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Description:
Throughout the medieval period the manor of Southchurch Hall belonged to Christ Church Canterbury, and many of its tenants were prominent in local and national politics. The excavations revealed the remains of an early 13th-century manorial centre enclosed by a ditch and then a moat. Major 14th-century refurbishments included an imposing gatehouse and the rather more modest timber-framed hall which survives today. Large assemblages of artefacts were recovered, notably pottery, metal objects, leather work and glass. A full survey of the timber-framed hall was carried out, and selective analysis of the extensive documentary sources relating to the site. These are used together with the excavated evidence to provide an integrated account of the site and its setting.