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Hope young people will dig new group

Cookham: Chance to get involved afer archaeolog­ical find

- By Shay Bottomley shayb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @ShayB_BM

Young people and Cookham residents are being encouraged to get involved in discoverin­g more of the village’s heritage ahead of an excavation in August.

Last summer, archaeolog­ists from the University of Reading discovered a ‘lost’ Anglo-Saxon monastery which had ‘puzzled historians’ for centuries.

Whilst the existence of the 8th century building was well known from contempora­ry historical sources, its exact location had been a mystery for many years.

Working with members of local archaeolog­ical groups, including the Maidenhead Archaeolog­ical and Historical Society, a 40-strong team have finally discovered the hidden monastery.

Almost a year on from last summer’s dig, the team are now planning three years of work to discover more about Cookham’s heritage.

To support the excavation at Holy Trinity Cookham Church Paddock, Friends of Cookham Abbey has been set up, providing opportunit­ies for residents to get involved.

This year’s dig is set to begin at the start of August and will last for four weeks, with further work in the forthcomin­g years.

Paul Seddon, chairman of the Maidenhead Archaeolog­ical and Historical Society, said: “Any remains from the original monastic settlement are buried and we had expected it to be in the vicinity of the present church.

“The dig last year was to make a start on confirming whether or not the remains could be found by archaeolog­ical investigat­ion, and we found enough to confirm what it was we were looking at and that there were significan­t remains in the church paddock.

“The next three years to make a full investigat­ion of the church paddock. We are just starting to plan to do some wider field work, which include back garden test pit digging if you like.

“We’re very keen to involve young people in the Cookham area in that; it’s the kind of thing which will engage interest

from youngsters who may not get drawn into history in other ways – it’s a good hands-on way of engaging their interest.”

A meeting will be held 6-7 pm Thursday, June 23, at Pinder Hall, 2 Lower Rd, Cookham, SL6 9HF.

Attendance is free of charge, but residents are encouraged to register to attend, by going to a Ticketsour­ce page at the following link: tinyurl.com/ 4h2xyzfy

For more informatio­n, contact Paul on paul@c21network­s.co.uk

 ?? ?? The Cookham dig site. Image courtesy of the University of Reading.
The Cookham dig site. Image courtesy of the University of Reading.

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