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Title: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: Chef Geoff on March 27, 2014, 02:08:40 PM
I spent an hour with the farmer this morning finding out which fields we could or couldn't detect on and to be quite honest I lost count :-[ but it's fair to say that all being well there is enough land for another 4 rallies on this farm...it's bleeding huge!
Many of the fields are of the 15 to 25 acre variety and have decided, dependent on finds, to use only 4 or 5 fields this time around :-\
When Taff first asked me what I thought of this farm my reaction was very enthusiastic just going by Google Earth but then we found that the farm wasn't where we thought it was which moved the obvious land further north which although having a Roman road didn't fill me with as much confidence so it was a nice surprise to find that GE had been right all along and the land covers one of "the lost islands of Somerset" with it sat on a plateau out of what was once marsh land on three sides and backed by the Polden hills to the north and so similarly to the Christmas rally at Bridgwater of a few years ago the site has history concentrated in to a confined area due to the levels.
Our northerly field is a mere 100m from the back of the church which is first mentioned in the 12thC with the village itself mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086 stating that the village owes the same taxes as it did in 1066 with also a hint of it's existence by a grant made to Glastonbury Abbey in 729 but there is even earlier evidence in the form of Roman pottery and coins together with a Roman burial all found in trial trenching on the north side of our fields,the Church is believed to be built on a pre Christian structure and all this together with Roman field ditches point to a settlement close by which is yet to be found........maybe Saturday,  ;)
I walked across one field this morning which is 720m from the church and in the short length I walked I managed to find 3 pieces of Roman Severn Valley Ware.
I asked the farmer if the land had been detected and his answer was "yes one chap used to come here but I think he must have given up as I haven't seen him for ages" and when asked did he ever find anything interesting he said "no not that he ever showed me anyway" so read in to that what you may, I know I do.
This has been an arable farm with all fields regularly ploughed so many finds shouldn't be too deep and my thoughts are that hammies will turn up in the northern fields with Roman having a scattering all over and I wouldn't rule out the Bronze Age putting in an appearance either.
Although there is a lot of documented history for the village physical evidence is thin on the ground so can I ask all to please please make the effort to record all your finds from this one as it will help put flesh on the bones.
Chef's rating 8.5 out of 10
Good Luck and HH ;)


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: Neil on March 27, 2014, 02:53:23 PM
Great write up Cheffy - thoroughly enjoyed reading it.

A very much appreciated overview of the area and farm.

Cheers
Neil


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: jcb (THE THIMBLE) jones on March 27, 2014, 02:55:39 PM
woo hoo sounds like this is going to be a cracker geoff  ;D ;D ;D i will get the gps app on my phone just in case i do find something ,
thank you chef geoff and the DW crew


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: dances with badgers on March 27, 2014, 03:33:22 PM
sold lol ;).i need a nice roman coin.


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: Dryland on March 27, 2014, 03:41:40 PM
This place sounds Fantastic >:( . I hope you all enjoy yourselves without me, but not to much ;D


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: bristolminelab on March 27, 2014, 05:00:04 PM
Many thanks Geoff, for taking the time out for our enjoyment :)


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: briggs1969 ( Dawson ) on March 27, 2014, 05:29:59 PM
Thanks for taking the time doing a great write up Geoff sounds good  ;)


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: DEADLOCK on March 27, 2014, 06:13:23 PM
Nice write up Geoff well done fair play.


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: anthonyjay on March 27, 2014, 06:48:29 PM
Thanks for the write-up Chef, good read, just hope there will be plenty for everyone.AJ


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: Chef Geoff on March 27, 2014, 07:02:36 PM
So do I now but I did notice a decent tree if you need one for a lynching  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: anthonyjay on March 27, 2014, 07:42:13 PM
Or hiding behind.


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: Dryland on March 27, 2014, 07:48:50 PM
Can you hold the lynching on Sunday? and can I come ? ;D ;D


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: celticspikey on March 27, 2014, 07:52:11 PM
I spent an hour with the farmer this morning finding out which fields we could or couldn't detect on and to be quite honest I lost count :-[ but it's fair to say that all being well there is enough land for another 4 rallies on this farm...it's bleeding huge!
Many of the fields are of the 15 to 25 acre variety and have decided, dependent on finds, to use only 4 or 5 fields this time around :-\
When Taff first asked me what I thought of this farm my reaction was very enthusiastic just going by Google Earth but then we found that the farm wasn't where we thought it was which moved the obvious land further north which although having a Roman road didn't fill me with as much confidence so it was a nice surprise to find that GE had been right all along and the land covers one of "the lost islands of Somerset" with it sat on a plateau out of what was once marsh land on three sides and backed by the Polden hills to the north and so similarly to the Christmas rally at Bridgwater of a few years ago the site has history concentrated in to a confined area due to the levels.
Our northerly field is a mere 100m from the back of the church which is first mentioned in the 12thC with the village itself mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086 stating that the village owes the same taxes as it did in 1066 with also a hint of it's existence by a grant made to Glastonbury Abbey in 729 but there is even earlier evidence in the form of Roman pottery and coins together with a Roman burial all found in trial trenching on the north side of our fields,the Church is believed to be built on a pre Christian structure and all this together with Roman field ditches point to a settlement close by which is yet to be found........maybe Saturday,  ;)
I walked across one field this morning which is 720m from the church and in the short length I walked I managed to find 3 pieces of Roman Severn Valley Ware.
I asked the farmer if the land had been detected and his answer was "yes one chap used to come here but I think he must have given up as I haven't seen him for ages" and when asked did he ever find anything interesting he said "no not that he ever showed me anyway" so read in to that what you may, I know I do.
This has been an arable farm with all fields regularly ploughed so many finds shouldn't be too deep and my thoughts are that hammies will turn up in the northern fields with Roman having a scattering all over and I wouldn't rule out the Bronze Age putting in an appearance either.
Although there is a lot of documented history for the village physical evidence is thin on the ground so can I ask all to please please make the effort to record all your finds from this one as it will help put flesh on the bones.
Chef's rating 8.5 out of 10
Good Luck and HH ;)

Wow Geoff , I know there's no guarantee on finds but your time and research puts this as rally as a real potential cracker :o and of course rest of guys for securing site. The odd thing is I was going to back due to other commitments at home  :-\ now what do I do Arhhhhhhhhhhh ;D


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: GJH on March 27, 2014, 08:19:53 PM
Or a pee :)
Geoff


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: Chef Geoff on March 27, 2014, 08:23:56 PM
Hey that ones mine get your own ;D


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: jcb (THE THIMBLE) jones on March 27, 2014, 08:47:24 PM
dylan your mrs wont even let you come sunday  :D :D :D :D


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: Dryland on March 27, 2014, 10:10:44 PM
OH YES SHE WILL, I said to her " who wears the trousers in this house " ? After she took them
off I said " can I go out to play this weekend " and she said "Yes as long as it's not on Saturday or Sunday " ??? ???


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: nonker10 on March 27, 2014, 11:06:58 PM
shame i work saturdays geoff that write up gives good insight to the area.i hope something special turns up.


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: dances with badgers on March 28, 2014, 08:08:13 AM
im special an im turnin up lol


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: The Ferret on March 28, 2014, 09:15:52 AM
It's a great area around there  ;) I've had a couple of hammies nearby  ;)
TF


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: JRD on March 28, 2014, 10:02:41 AM
Nice write up Geoff.

Looking forward to this one, especially after missing the last 2 rallies


Title: Re: Chef's special for Saturdays rally
Post by: whosyouruncle on March 28, 2014, 08:18:22 PM
Nice one Geoff
Great write up. :)


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