Church Rocks Wreck Explained

The remains of an unknown wreck were discovered on Church Rocks, off Teignmouth in 1975. The site was designated under the Protection of Wrecks Act on 3 August 1977. The wreck is a Protected Wreck managed by Historic England.

The wreck

The site is the wreck of a late sixteenth century armed cargo vessel. It is believed to be that of a Venetian trading galley dating to after 1582 based on recovered artefacts.[1] The identity of the wreck is unknown.

Discovery and investigation

The site was discovered in 1975 approximately 150 m off-shore. Although the site was designated in 1977, prohibiting removal of artifacts without authorization, 120 round shot, six guns, three anchors, pottery shards, a gold seal, nails, a steelyard weight, and copper alloy pots were recovered from the site between 1975 and 1983.[1] In 1996, the site was featured in an episode of UK archaeology programme Time Team.[2]

In 2009, Historic England provided funding for conservation work for a number of artefacts recovered from the wreck.[1]

References

50.5491°N -3.4873°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CHURCH ROCKS - 1000064 Historic England. 2020-10-12. historicengland.org.uk. en.
  2. Web site: Time Team episode guides, series 3. 25 September 2021. Channel 4.