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Field notes
Value This site is coinsidered sensitive and therefore maybe unsuitable for any future consideration for inclusion on Part 2 of the Register.The site contains the grade II listed No. 4 College Street and lies within an area of archaeological importance and the Central Conservation Area. It is located adjacent to theWet Dock Conservation Area and close to, and within the setting of, the grade II* listed Church of St Peter and the scheduled monument of Wolsey’s Gate. The site lies in an area of archaeological importance (IPS 413), on the Anglo-Saxon and medieval waterfront of Ipswich. This site potentially represents that last surviving section of ‘early’ waterfront. There is high potential for archaeological remains of possible national significance, such as important waterlogged remains and the potential remains of bridges dating from at least the 10th century. Detailed early pre-application discussion with Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service and Historic England would be required to agree the scope of required assessment, the principle of development and to inform design (e.g. to allow for preservation in-situ of deposits or appropriate programmes of work). Where development is accepted in principle, archaeological remains will be complex and important and mitigation could involve significant costs and timescales.. https://www.ipswich.gov.uk/sites/default/files/adopted_site_allocations_and_policies_dpd_and_appendix_3a_site_sheets.pdf#page=175
Entity BLR/IP132
Earliest entry date 2017-12-21
Latest entry date 2018-12-13
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2017-12-21 687a97db58e89e1e2c73f2270a463deb4f4dc5fef16171ae9475eeb3fe899e4a
2018-12-13 0da9a2dad92b733c3ea4dcbfc837df39126e735119ce0806c2970f2f82913204