
New RCHM Office Opens
KAS Newsletter, Issue 9 (Summer 1985). Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society.
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Godmersham Court Lodge: New K.A.S. Research & Training Excavation
The Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (RCHM) has opened its first ever office in Kent. Ms Sarah Pearson will be working at R.C.H.M., Orchard House, Tannery Lane, Ashford, Kent TN23 1PL.
The Commissions have in the past had teams of full-time archaeological and architectural investigators, with office and technical staff. They have prepared for some other counties elaborate and excellent volumes (Inventories) with full illustrated descriptions of ancient monuments and buildings.