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Title: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Neil on April 30, 2009, 06:48:17 PM
Geoff, Rob and I took a trip to Rooksbridge the site of saturdays Rally this afternoon to meet the farmer, view the fields and sort out parking and the other numerous bits that go with organising a rally.

It took us just over an hour from Cyncoed in Cardiff to the actual farm - so use that as a guide, but you may need to allow for some Bank Holiday traffic.

The farm itself is easy to find and the farmer was more than welcoming. I can't stress how important it is to all members {especially newbies} to treat this farmer with respect and make sure you remove any litter and please fill your holes correctly. Its important to us as its a cracking location and to use his words "I have half a mile of land!" If this one is a success and he's happy with behaviour future rallies will be no problem.

He gave us a few titbits of local information which include that on his land he has a scheduled {keep off it} Roman shrine that the archaeologists excavated a number of years ago. That one of the stone bridges near where we are parking was built by monks from Glastonbury many years ago, and that they had some form of toll house there. The monks dug out channels to remove the water from the land as it used to be marsh land. As such the main road through is closely bordered by a canal. Be very careful driving along it as we encountered another car and they had to reverse towards a gate until there was room for two cars to just about pass. If anyone ends up in the water I will not be pulling you out! ;D

The parking area is in a field we can detect on and is over a very small concrete bridge. When cars are coming over its pretty tight, so no one try and cross if a car is already coming over as you will end up taking a swim! this is all pretty obvious, but I thought it better to stress it now and then we all know where we stand. ;)

We did a quick field walk and turned up a piece of Medieval pottery along with roof tiles and other bits. We then got our machines out and spent half hour only in each field. Within seconds of walking into the field I found a lovely George II coin in fantastic condition. The silt in the field is really kind to the coins. I also found a farthing and quite a few other bits. Then heading back to the car I got a perfect signal [you know the type} and there tightly compacted in the soil was a shining {never seen one come out this bright} hammered silver coin. No idea as to who it is - any ideas? I showed Rob who immediately swore at me ;D. We then both carefully opened the compacted clod to reveal the coin while he filmed. The soil was so tight on it that it left a perfect imprint on the soil - see Robs video to follow.

We then tried a few of the much larger fields where finds were a bit sparse but there was a nice bag seal found and a few other bits including a Tudor button. At the end of the day I found another item, which I will tell you about at a later date. Lets just say that it has given us encouragement for Saturday. More to follow on that later.

So all in all, only a hour and a half spent in the fields but we are happy they will produce more. The farm is huge and we have an enormous area to play with. Just be patient and I am sure some of us will be rewarded. As with all rallies there is no guarantee. We try our best to get good sites, so please bare this in mind.

Enjoy saturday
Neil




Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: waltonbasinman on April 30, 2009, 06:56:16 PM
Thanks for the info Neil and I for one really look forward to it.What a lovely coin and of course Neil you have the only hammered from the site. ;D


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: DIG IT! (ADIE) on April 30, 2009, 07:00:20 PM
Looks very promising neil cant wait looks like a edward but its been clipped so i cant be more accurate.Look forward to seeing you all there good luck everyone


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: hedgehog on April 30, 2009, 07:03:01 PM
Sounds like a rubbish site , I went down and threw that in the field the other day  >:( Not sour grapes because I can't be there! I am really looking forward to the report and the photos of the finds , couldn't be better , well done all.  ;)


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: The Doc on April 30, 2009, 07:16:18 PM
Excellent piece to whet the appetite - thanks Neil. There's not much to go on with the hammered, but it's Edward III or IV.


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: mole on April 30, 2009, 07:44:21 PM
Good work Geoff Neil and Rob we could be in for a very interesting day  ::) mole


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Tafflaff (Rob) on April 30, 2009, 07:57:32 PM
Bit of video from the Hammered at Rooksbridge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urh0fP53cd0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urh0fP53cd0)


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Neil on April 30, 2009, 08:04:42 PM
Cracking video Rob - thanks for posting mate!

What a fool I sound - blatantly not a Henry VIII - we all make mistakes in the field though!

Thanks Doc for the ID !

Rob - your videos are excellent - can you record a few of finds at the Rally for the site please on Saturday. It makes it all the more realistic for those that can't be there.

Thanks for the comments lads

See you Saturday and hopefully a few more will turn up.

Cheers
Neil


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: onehorseAl( Al) on April 30, 2009, 10:40:06 PM
Thanks for the info Boys and the video.Really looking forward to Saturday.See you all there.
Al :) :)


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Gadget(Ian) on April 30, 2009, 11:05:19 PM
nice one guys.wishfull thinking there i think neil, we all do it hoping for something special.but still a great find.well done gents looking forward to saturday.


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Kev on May 01, 2009, 09:06:03 AM
 ;D  Geoff ,Neil ,Taff great info on the site at rooksbridge and the video ,when watching that video i really wanted to be there  ;D o yes i will be there on saturday  ;D good ground work Geoff , Neil, Taff its you guys that do the ground work for us mear mortals to detect on new land thanks guys for the report and Taff (the film star) for the video.. ....well done neil finding your hammy to........... roll on sat may 2nd ;D..............................PS "  TAFF did you use my headphones  on that day";D


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Charles Cater on May 01, 2009, 02:51:42 PM
Niel, I would like to start a page on my web site for future digs, they will include National Rallies etc;. I need more info as to directions for your members, such as meeting place and time of departure. If you do not wish to diivulge this information it is OK. Just say so and I will abandon the idea.
Just a thought


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Neil on May 01, 2009, 03:10:15 PM
Sorry Charles - we don't publish those details, and wouldn't want them advertised publicly. The details for each Rally are sent via Personal Message to registered members who have signed up for the Rally to stop any old person turning up. It stops the farmer being harassed as well.

Nice idea for the commercial rallies though

Cheers
Neil


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: cider(martin) on May 01, 2009, 03:30:19 PM
Great find guys, makes the wait for tomorrow even more exciting   ;)  ps how deep was the coin ?  ::) cheers cider (martin)


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Jeffc on May 01, 2009, 03:51:31 PM
Looks good,Neil. Hope you (and everyone else) have just as much luck tomorrow.


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: ancientpat on May 01, 2009, 03:52:27 PM
Hi Neil,
 It's looking good for tomorrow ,I've had my car packed ready since lunchtime !!! I'm sure someone will come up with something good based on your test run yesterday.
                                      Pat. :) :)


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Chef Geoff on May 01, 2009, 04:01:39 PM
OK the curiosity has got too much, when do we find out just what the other find of the day was????


Title: Re: Rooksbridge visit today 30th April 2009
Post by: Yankee on May 01, 2009, 04:14:16 PM
I wish I could detect there! it sounds like a wonderfull sight


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