The New City Campus: Urban Archaeology in Action
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The New City Campus: Urban Archaeology in Action

By Cotswold Archaeology

A Gloucester city centre excavation of a post-medieval church and burial ground, with evidence of earlier use.

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Museum Of Gloucester

Brunswick Road Gloucester GL1 1HP United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Community • Heritage


A talk presented by Neil Holbrook, Cotswold Archaeology's CEO.


Commissioned by the University of Gloucestershire, Cotswold Archaeology carried out excavations at the location of the former Debenhams building in Gloucester, now the site of the university’s City Campus. Findings revealed some of the footings of St Aldate’s Church, built in around 1750, which replaced an earlier medieval church of the same name. Over 300 burials were excavated from this post-medieval period, with a further 12 earlier medieval burials. Join Neil to learn about how this excavation adds to Gloucester’s already well-documented past.


An 'in person' talk only, in Wheatstone Hall, Museum of Gloucester - this event WILL NOT be available online and will not be recorded. Please only book a ticket if you are able to attend in person.

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Nov 5 · 7:00 PM GMT