
doi: 10.5284/1069440
Archaeological excavations at the site known as The Fletcherites, on the campus of Charterhouse School, Godalming, took place in September and October 2014. The site is in an area that is likely to have been attractive for prehistoric activity; situated on a high promontory overlooking the river Wey and its tributaries c 330m to the south. Evidence for Middle Iron Age activity was attested by the presence of two circular pits initially utilised for storage and reused for the deposition of hearth waste. Later features include a linear gully and a crushed tile and brick path, which are evidence of post-medieval garden activity. A dog burial recorded on site remains undated but is assumed to be a post-medieval or modern feature.
Surrey Archaeological Collections, 101, 65-75
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