Marlipins, New Shoreham, West Sussex. Report on Ground Penetrating Radar Survey, March 2003

Author(s): Neil Linford

A limited Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey was conducted within the ground floor of the Marlipins museum, an historic building dating from C12th found on the New Shoreham High St., currently undergoing extensive refurbishment. The GPR survey was requested to confirm whether an in-filled vaulted structure observed beneath the ground floor level of the exterior north elevation continued under the building. Unfortunately, no reliable evidence for the continuation of the vaulted structure was revealed by the GPR data due to a combination of the restricted area available for the survey and the presence of multiple airwaves reflected from construction equipment within the building.

Report Number:
37/2003
Series:
CfA Reports
Pages:
4
Keywords:
Geophysical Survey Ground Penetrating Radar

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