The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

Historic coin haul found during renovation

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

A COUPLE renovating the kitchen of a 17th century cottage found a £35,000 coin hoard hidden under the floor.

Betty and Robert Fooks had recently bought the property when they carried out work to remove the kitchen’s concrete floor to create more ceiling height.

Mr Fooks dug down 2ft (0.6m) with a pickaxe by torchlight and unearthed a smashed glazed pottery bowl full to the brim with 400-year-old coins.

The agricultur­al engineer counted 1,029 of the coins, including King James I and King Charles I gold pieces.

The hoard is believed to have been buried between 1642 and 1644 during the English Civil War for safekeepin­g.

The couple reported the discovery to local officials and the collection was then sent to the British Museum for cleaning and identifica­tion. The coins are now coming up for sale at Duke’s Auctioneer­s in Dorchester, Dorset.

The country cottage is part of a smallholdi­ng at South Poorton Farm, in a hamlet near Bridport, Dorset.

Mrs Fooks, a 43-year-old NHS health visitor, said: “It is a 400-year-old house so there was lots of work to do. We were taking all the floors and ceilings out and took it back to its stone walls.

“My husband was digging with a pick axe when he called [me] to say they’ve found something. He put all the coins in a bucket and brought them home to me.

“If we hadn’t lowered the floor they would still be hidden there. It is amazing and fascinatin­g.”

The hoard, which was discovered in October 2019, also contained Elizabeth I, Philip and Mary silver shillings and sixpences.

The most valuable coins are a James I gold laurel coin and a Charles I gold unite coin dating from the 1620s, which are both tipped to fetch £2,000.

The hoard has been split into almost 100 lots by Duke’s Auctioneer­s.

The sale takes place on April 23.

 ?? ?? The hoard of 1,029 historic coins worth an estimated £35k will be sold at auction
The hoard of 1,029 historic coins worth an estimated £35k will be sold at auction

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