Archaeologists working in the historic Cotswold market town of Winchcombe have uncovered remains dating back to the thirteenth century.
A team from Cotswold Archaeology, based in Kemble, have recently completed a month-long archaeological excavation on the site in Cowl Lane. The site is to be developed into eight new Cotswold stone houses by local building firm, N J Smith Builders for the P. B. Royle Trust.
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