If you contact your local council they might have records of what the land was used for and what structures were on there, may help :) Just depends if it was anything that needed a permit, addition to a survey etc. If the sewer/water/power/gas is anywhere near it, it will most def be on a plan somewhere :)
As an archaeologist, I get both crazy happy and crazy anxious when people find architecture beneath the surface of their land/garden/flower beds. Please take a picture!
I have a picture here, but I don't know if much can be learnt about it from this image. :/ I figure covering it back over is probably the best thing for it if it IS old, and in the meantime I can track down old maps etc. and find out if it's worth uncovering again?
It does not look old to me: well, it might be 19th century, but that is not old. :) Is the surface smooth-flat? If so, it is definitely not hand-made but has gone through a machine - thus, nothing earlier than the industrial revolution.
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Also I adore the icon :D
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It is interesting anyway!
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