Hyde900: Exhibition of Finds Discovered in Hyde900 Community Digs
St Bartholomew's Church, King Alfred Place, Hyde, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 7DF
The key finds from the 2016 to 2023 community digs will be exhibited to illustrate the history of the area of Hyde once occupied by Hyde Abbey, the final burial place of Alfred the Great. They will tell the story of this area of Hyde from prehistoric to modern times.
The exhibition will feature a chronological display of finds ranging from flint scraper blades from the neolithic period through to the remains of a 2nd World War air raid shelter! The display will include remains from the Roman occupation of the area and the materials of the construction and rebuilding of the abbey over its life from the 12th to the 16th century. Finds from this period include a medieval trader’s token and many examples of medieval floor tiles. Also on display will be finds from the time of the county Bridewell (prison) built in the 18th century on the site of the abbey church and demolished mid-19th century.
Finds from more recent times include beer jugs, ceramic eggs and a Jersey coin of 1894 with a value of one twenty fourth of a shilling! Experts and representatives from Hyde900 will be present to discuss specialist areas of pottery, ceramics, geophysical surveying, medieval glass, stonemasonry, and monastic architecture.
St Bartholomew's Church, King Alfred Place, Hyde, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 7DF