Reigate & Banstead

Great Burgh, Burgh Heath

A watching brief was maintained by M Dover of SCAU following on from an evaluation in 1997, on behalf of Portland Properties Ltd, on the site of an office development. No significant finds or features were revealed on a site which was found to have been basemented and extensively landscaped.

Tadworth Court

Evaluation by G Hayman of SCAU, for the Children’s Trust, of the site of a proposed care block in the grounds of the hospital. No features or finds of archaeological interest were revealed despite an apparent lack of any previous disturbance.

Headley Drive, Epsom Downs.

A watching brief was maintained by J Stevenson and N Shaikhley of SCAU, for Wimpey Homes, on the site of housing development. Three small gullies were revealed. None contained finds, but the features are believed to be of ancient rather than modern origin due to the nature of their fills.

Walton Oaks, Walton-on-the-Hill

Evaluation by T Howe of AOC, on behalf of Pfizer Ltd, of a site to be redeveloped for offices. The evaluation revealed features possibly associated with former garden layouts. The westernmost trench contained the remains of an extremely large ditch, which contained no dating evidence; a sherd of abraded Roman greyware pottery was collected from the fill during machining but this is likely to be residual. In the southernmost trench brick built foundations, probably 19th century in date, were revealed.

Langshott Manor, Horley

Evaluation by M Dover of SCAU, for Utopia Leisure, on the site of a possible extension to this 17th century house (which may be on the site of an earlier medieval property). The results were inconclusive. Only post-medieval and modern features were revealed, but these could have obliterated earlier evidence.

Former Royal Earlswood Hospital, Redhill

Evaluation by D Divers of PCA, on behalf of Barratt Southern Counties, on part of the former hospital’s grounds in advance of residential redevelopment. In one area of the site, the natural was found to have been truncated by terracing. Some finds of interest were recovered; a flint blade and waste flake, two abraded sherds of 1st century Roman pottery, and several fragments of medieval roof tile, but no features were revealed.

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