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Monument details

HER Number:TR 34 SW 2220
Type of record:Monument
Name:Brick Vault 2 at 'The Graves' off Channel View Road, Dover

Summary

During an archaeological watching brief undertaken in 1991-1992 at the site of a post medieval grave yard and possible earlier post medieval plauge pits, in association with the A20 road and sewer scheme a collapsed vault, of 19th century yellow stock bricks was located in the bank on the south-west side of the area. (location accurate to the nearest 10m based on available information)


Grid Reference:TR 3138 4046
Map Sheet:TR34SW
Parish:DOVER, DOVER, KENT

Monument Types

  • VAULT (Post Medieval - 1800 AD? to 1899 AD?)

Full description

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This project consisted of a major archaeological watching brief and excavation programme, conducted across an extensive part of the maritime and water-front areas of this important historic town, ahead of major road construction and sewer trenching, between the summer of 1991 and the spring of 1993. There were 21 areas of archaeological investigation: the seventh was 'The Graves' on the lower slopes of Western Heights, above Meggar Instruments works. This is the traditional site of 17th century plague pits. A measured survey of the area ahead of sewer trenching was undertaken and a machine cut test-trench was dug. The features uncovered include 19th century brick vaults, fences and paths. The finds recovered include a 18th-19th century grave-stone.

On the slopes of the Western Heights, above the Pier District, lies a small area of ground adjacent to the old road to Folkestone, known as 'The Graves'. This isolated spot is the traditional site of Dover's seventeenth century plague cemetery, although documentary evidence suggests that it continued to be used for burials until the nineteenth century. During the winter of 1991/92 a detailed survey of the area, now heavily wooded, was undertaken ahead of the cutting of a trench for a new branch sewer across the site. A collapsed vault, of 19th century yellow stock bricks was located in the bank on the south-west side of the area. (1-2)


<1> Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 2001, Dover Sewers/A20 Project 1991–3, Assessment Report and Updated Project Design (Unpublished document). SKE31815.

<2> Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 1992, 'The Graves' Level III Archive Report (Unpublished document). SKE17988.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>Unpublished document: Canterbury Archaeological Trust. 2001. Dover Sewers/A20 Project 1991–3, Assessment Report and Updated Project Design.
<2>Unpublished document: Canterbury Archaeological Trust. 1992. 'The Graves' Level III Archive Report.

Related records

TR 34 SW 1013Part of: The Graves, a post medieval burial ground, Dover (Monument)