GROSMONT


In a small evaluation excavation in the small medieval town of Grosmont, Monmouthshire, parts of a medieval building and path were found. The building was dated by a number of 13th-century potsherds, some of which may have been made in the town.

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Part of the medieval stone building and a drain. The building had a clay floor typical of houses of the period. Medieval building

Plan of Grosmont Plan showing the area of the evaluation trenches in the heart of the medieval town and close to the impressive remains of Grosmont Castle.

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