Orgainsed by Dorothy Jamieson, overseen by National Trust archaeologist, Angus Wainwright and supervised by Jeremy Oetgen and Helen Parslow from Albion Archaeology, the dig took place over two days, with help from local adult volunteers.
More exciting finds included a fragment of an iron implement, ceramic sherds and a piece of medieval glass recovered from an excavated hole in the floor of the Tudor stable building.
The Archaeological Fair on Sunday afternoon brought many visitors to site to share in the discoveries and the story of the historic site.
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