Aslockton Holy TrinityArchaeology
The north wall of
'Cramner's Cottage'
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The medieval chapel of the Holy Trinity has a considerable
portion of old walls still extant, and currently forming part of a house called 'Cramner's Cottage'.
There is 13th century moulding in the south wall, with a contemporary string
course opposite, also a small doorway of c1500. The building is now largely
a cottage. Recognisable remains comprise the north walls of a cottage at at
present with a part rendered finish but open stonework to the north elevation.
The doorway was covered over some years ago and its location has locally been
forgotten.
It is expected that the potential of both above-ground and below-ground
stratigraphy will be HIGH-VERY
HIGH, meriting detailed archaeological
investigation in the event of alteration or threat.
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