AUDLEY END, ESSEX; AN ASSESSMENT OF SOIL SAMPLES FROM GARDEN FEATURES.

Author(s): P Murphy

Soil samples from beds of a nineteenth century formal garden, sealed by a later gravel path, were examined in outline to see whether any identifiable plant material was present. It was hoped that this might be of some use in the restoration and re-planting of the garden. It was concluded that the deposits are not adequately sealed and and that most of the plant debris in the samples is of recent origin.

Report Number:
54/1987
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
2
Keywords:
Plant Remains

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