As we’ve been going around doing jobs, we’ve encountered a lot of local stone (Moulham Stone) - a sedimentary rock similar to Ham stone but of a lower quality.
As well as ‘rocks’ there were plenty of worked stone (parts of a mullioned window, coping and kneeling stones) that must have come from a building on our current site - we understand the land was originally used as stabling for a Coach House in the then Main Street.
This was part of the Exeter to London turnpike.
Anyway, being a sedimentary rock, we regularly come across fossils - usually shellfish type (Scallop, Clam, Razor Clam in modern terms.).
Occasionally we find an Ammonite, or something similar.
Always pleased me to find them - thought I’d share some of the recent findings.


