Mulberry Cottage, formerly a pair of cottages dated c.1810, is a detached Grade II listed property (NHLE No. 1285033) and is one of a scattered series of houses extending along Green Street. Set c.30m back from the road edge the property is clearly shown on the Tithe map (named in the apportionment as 'Cottages and Gardens' owned by Sir Edward Kerrison). The 1st Edition OS shows the separation of the plot into two cottages and gardens.
Two separate pits were excavated at the property. Pit 2a was 1.55m from the west side of the house on an area of grass lawn slightly raised above the level of the main front garden. A modern topsoil, Context 1, overlaid a layer of yellow/brown clay with scattered charcoal, Context 2, beneath which natural sands were seen.
Pit 2b was again on an open grass lawn, 1.6m south of the hedge fronting the road. It showed a modern topsoil, Context 1, overlying 0.4m of dark brown clay/loam, Context 2.
Sherds of GRE (16th-18th century) were the earliest of the pottery types recovered from the two pits, which also contained Victorian pottery. In addition post-medieval ceramic building material, clay tobacco pipe, glass, plastic, iron nails and other modern metalwork such as the cog from a clock were identified, and some animal bone with cut marks.
Both pits showed well worked garden topsoil deposits containing a mix of 19th/20th century material contemporary with occupation of the current house. The 16th-18th pottery suggests possible occupation or activity on the site prior to the house's construction.
Spit No | Context No | Sieved? | Display/ Keep? | Pottery | Post Med/ modern | Medieval | CBM | Fired Clay | Mortar/ Plaster | Clay Pipe | Glass | Flint | Slate | Plastic | Iron Nails | Iron Other | Other Metalwork | Animal Bone | Oyster Shell | Land Snail | Comments |
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1 | ? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 14 bits | Clock, cog, toy sheep | Yes |
Spit No | Context No | Sieved? | Display/ Keep? | Pottery | Post Med/ modern | Medieval | CBM | Fired Clay | Mortar/ Plaster | Clay Pipe | Glass | Flint | Slate | Plastic | Iron Nails | Iron Other | Other Metalwork | Animal Bone | Oyster Shell | Land Snail | Comments |
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1 | 1 | ? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||||||||
2 | 2 | ? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Modern buckle | Yes - cut | |||||||||
3 | 2 | ? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Copper buckle | ||||||||||||
4 | 2 | ? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Spit No | Context No | Display/ Keep? | Post Med/ modern | Medieval | Details |
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1 | 1 | Yes | Victorian & GRE 16th-18th C |
Spit No | Context No | Display/ Keep? | Post Med/ modern | Medieval | Details |
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1 | Yes | Victorian | |||
2 | 2 | Yes | Victorian and 4 x GRE (16th-18th C), Modern flowerpot | ||
3 | 2 | Yes | Victorian and 1 GRE 16th-18th C | ||
4 | 2 | Yes | Victorian and 1 GRE 16th-18th C |