BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex
|
|
- Paula Garrett
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex An Archaeological Evaluation for Tesco Stores Ltd by Sarah Coles Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd Site Code WABT03 June 2003
2 Summary Site name: BTR Works Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex Grid reference: TL Site activity: Evaluation Date and duration of project: 22nd 28th May Project manager: Steve Ford Site supervisor: Sarah Coles Site code: WABT03 Area of site: 3.2 ha Summary of results: No archaeological deposits or artefacts were observed on site. It would appear the entire site was truncated of topsoil prior to the construction of the BTR works. Several areas disturbance were noted. A photographic record was made of the buildings prior to demolition. Monuments identified: None Location and reference of archive: The site archive is currently held by Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd, De Beauvoir Road, Reading, Berkshire RG1 5NR and will be deposited with Waltham Abbey Museum in due course. This report may be copied for bona fide research or planning purposes without the explicit permission of the copyright holder Report edited/checked by: Steve Ford Steve Preston i
3 BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex An Archaeological Evaluation by Sarah Coles Report 01/69b Introduction This report documents the results of an archaeological field evaluation carried out at the former BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex (TL ) (Fig. 1). The work was commissioned by Mr Mike Ward of Tesco Stores Ltd, PO Box 400, Cirrus Building, Shire Park, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 1AB. Planning permission has been granted by Epping Forest District Council to redevelop the site for a retail outlet. The proposed development will include a retail unit, a clinic, parking for 380 vehicles, a petrol filling station and related services, access roads and landscaping. A desktop assessment (Preston 2001) examined the archaeological potential of the site and concluded that due to the proximity of the site to the margins of the historic core of the town, its size and other finds within the area, a field evaluation would need to be implemented. This was to assess the archaeological potential of the site and provide information with which to draw up an appropriate mitigation strategy prior to groundworks if necessary. It was also suggested that a photographic record of the factory structures be made prior to demolition. This is in accordance with the Department of the Environment s Planning Policy Guidance, Archaeology and Planning (PPG ), and the District policies on archaeology. The field investigation was carried out to a specification approved by Ms Vanessa Clark, Heritage Group, Planning Department, Essex County Council, County Hall, Chelmsford, CM1 1QH. The fieldwork was undertaken by Sarah Coles and Julie Cassidy on the 22nd-28th May 2003, and the site code is WABT03. The archive is presently held at Thames Valley Archaeological Services, Reading and will be deposited at Waltham Abbey Museum in due course. Location, topography and geology The site is located on the east side of Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey (Fig. 2), opposite the fire station. It is bounded by Sewardstone Road (A112) to the west, by the rear gardens of houses fronting Denny Avenue to the south, by a pond to the north-east, and by other buildings on all other sides. The development area (3.2ha) is located on London Clay (BGS 1981). This was observed during the field evaluation. The site lies at a height of c.20m above Ordnance Datum. 1
4 The entire area around the Waltham Abbey is on the Metropolitan Green Belt and much of the core of the town (although not the area under consideration here) is a Conservation Area. The town has been designated a Historic Town by Essex County Council. Prior to the archaeological evaluation all buildings on the Britannica Works site had been demolished to slab level. The site was situated on level ground with elevated factory floor levels and a slight slope from westeast rising up from Sewardstone Road. Archaeological background A desk-based assessment (Preston 2001) detailed the development of Waltham Abbey from a village with a church founded by Earl Tovi in c. AD 1030, to the expansion of the Abbey and lands by Henry II. The Abbey was formally instituted in 1184, and the town was given the right to hold markets and fairs by Richard I. The Abbey was the last to succumb to Dissolution. Archaeological investigations on the Abbey site show its origins are much earlier than documentary sources suggest as evidenced by the finding of a 7th century timber church on the site. The town itself is poorly documented by historical records, but it is well represented in the archaeological record as documented by the Sites and Monuments Record. Excavations and evaluations undertaken within the historic core of the town produced features and artefacts dating predominantly from the Saxon and Medieval period with the occasional Roman feature and persistent traces of Roman stray finds. Significant prehistoric finds have also been recorded in the town and nearby. The closest archaeological find to the development site was a stray Roman coin from the west side of Sewardstone Road. Cartographic sources indicate that the core of the early post-medieval town lay immediately to the northwest of the site and documentary records make no reference to the medieval town having stretched out as far as the site. Prior to 1935 and the construction of the BTR works the site was fields. Objectives and methodology The purpose of the evaluation was to determine the presence/absence, extent, condition, character, quality and date of any archaeological deposits within the area of development, and the specific research aims were: To determine if any Roman occupation deposits are present in the vicinity To determine if any medieval or early Post-Medieval deposits are present reflecting a larger extent of the historic core of the town. 2
5 To consider the industrial archaeological/historic building potential of the site. To photographically record the structures before demolition. Evaluation trenches Eleven trenches were positioned to examine the footprints of the proposed new buildings but were located to ensure that they covered the entire site. Trenches 5, 6, and 9 were moved from their intended positions to avoid highly contaminated areas of the site. Trench 7 was moved northwards due to the location of underground tanks. The trenches were approximately 20m long and 1.80m wide. The concrete and overburden were removed by a breaker and toothed bucket. A 360 type machine with a toothless bucket was used to dig to the archaeologically relevant level. The trenches were dug under constant archaeological supervision. All spoil heaps were monitored for finds. A list of trenches giving lengths, breadths, depths and a description of sections and geology is given in Appendix 1. Results The eleven trenches were dug in the positions shown in Figure 3 and ranged in length from 17m to 23m. Trenches 1, 2, 3, 5 and 11 Trenches 1 and 11 were oriented north south and were respectively 17m and 21m long. Trench 3 was positioned north west- south east and was 19.4m long. Trenches 2 and 5 were aligned east west and were 20m and 21m long. The stratigraphy in these trenches revealed m of concrete onto 0.40m 1.00m of 20th-century made ground onto London clay. No archaeology was observed and no finds were retrieved. Trenches 4, 7, 8 and 9 Trench 4 was aligned north south and Trench 7 east west: both were 21.7m long. Trench 8 was oriented north south and Trench 9, east west, these were 22.3m and 21.0m long. The stratigraphy in these trenches consisted of m of concrete onto m of brick rubble made ground, onto London clay. At the northern end of Trench 4 was a 20th-century pit, 4.50m long, which contained straw mixed with a black oily fill. A testpit was dug through the pit to establish the depth at which clean London clay appeared. The geology was clean at 2.15m deep. Trench 7 had a 20th-century pit full of contaminated waste, which was 1.80m long and 0.60m wide. 3
6 Three other testpits were observed in trenches 7, 8,and 9 which were dug to take samples for contamination tests. No archaeology was observed and no artefacts were recovered in these trenches. Trenches 6 and 10 Trenches 6 and 10 were oriented north east- south west and were 23.0m and 21.7m long respectively. The stratigraphy in trench 6 consisted of 0.20m concrete onto concrete footings and London clay at the south west end of the trench. This trench filled with dark green ground water and smelt of ammonia and sulphur. Trench 10 consisted of 0.20m concrete onto 0.55m mid brown clay silt and brick rubble made ground onto concrete footings. The trench was heavily contaminated with oil-like substances. No archaeology was present. Finds No finds were retrieved. Building Recording Prior to demolition of the existing structures, a digital photographic survey was carried out by the project surveyors (Atkins Faithful and Gould). Forty-seven pictures were taken, mostly of the exterior of the structures. These pictures are catalogued in Appendix 2 and their locations shown on Figure 5. Conclusion No archaeological deposits were observed, nor finds recovered from any of the trenches. The absence of any topsoil or buried topsoil on this site indicate that some truncation has taken place and that this may have been sufficient to have removed the archaeologically relevant levels. Several areas were also heavily disturbed by foundations, service runs and buried facilities such as interceptor tanks. It can be concluded therefore, that the site has no archaeological potential. References BGS, 1981, British Geological Survey, 1:50 000, Sheet 240, Drift Edition, Keyworth PPG16, 1990, Archaeology and Planning, Dept of the Environment Planning Policy Guidance 16, HMSO Preston, S, 2001, BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, An archaeological desk-based assessment, Thames Valley Archaeological Services, report 01/69, Reading 4
7 APPENDIX 1: Trench details 0m at S or W end Trench No. Length (m) Breadth (m) Depth (m) Comment N1.40 S m concrete onto 0.25m brick rubble onto 0.75m mid brown clayey silt and brick rubble (made ground) onto London clay. No archaeology, no finds. [Plate 2] E0.80 W m concrete onto 0.40m mid brown sandy silt and brick rubble (made ground) onto London clay. No archaeology, no finds E1.45 W m concrete onto 0.60m brick rubble and sand, onto 0.10m coal dust (made ground) onto London clay. Trench contained live service (water). No archaeology, no finds N2.15 S m concrete onto 0.30m brick rubble onto London clay. No archaeology, no finds. Testpit dug at N end to bottom modern 20th C pit, contaminated with black oil mixed with straw E1.10W m concrete onto 0.40m mid brown clayey silt and brick rubble (made ground) onto London clay. No archaeology, no finds. [Plate 1] NE0.10 SW m concrete onto concrete footings and London clay. Trench filled with a dark green groundwater, smelt of ammonia and sulphur. No archaeology, no finds E1.30 W m concrete onto 0.30m brick rubble (made ground) onto London clay. Testpit dug at E end for contamination tests. Trench contained a 20th C pit full of oil contamination N1.70 S m concrete onto 0.17m brick rubble (made ground) onto London clay. Testpit dug at N end for contamination tests E 1.15 W m concrete onto 0.45m brick rubble (made ground) onto London clay. Testpit dug at E end for contamination tests NE1.80 SW m concrete onto 0.55m mid brown clayey silt and brick rubble and sand (made ground) onto concrete footing. Trench was contaminated with oil like substances. No archaeology, no finds N1.80 S m concrete onto 0.45m redeposited clay onto mid brown clayey silt, brick rubble and gravel (made ground) onto London clay. This trench was contaminated with oil to a depth of 1.50m. 5
8 APPENDIX 2: Catalogue of photographs of structures prior to demolition No Description Looking towards 1 Boundary of site WNW 2 Boundary of site and access gate NW 3 Building A NE 4 Building A NW 5 Building B N 6 Buildings A and C ENE 7 Building C SE 8 Buildings C and D SSE 9 Buildings C and D SSE 10 Interior of Buildings C E 11 Building E W 12 Building D SW 13 Building C canopy NE 14 Buildings G and H SE 15 Building C canopy E 16 Building H ENE 17 Buildings F, G and D SSE 18 Building D SW 19 Building H E 20 Buildings D and F SW 21 Buildings G, H and I NE 22 Building D NW 23 Building L NNE 24 Building F ENE 25 Building M SW 26 Building M SE 27 Buildings F and N ENE 28 Buildings N and M S 29 Building M SW 30 Buildings N and G ENE 31 Building G NE 32 Building J E 33 Interior of Building G W 34 Building K NNE 35 Building J SE 36 Buildings J and I ENE 37 Interior of Building J SE 38 Buildings J and O SSE 39 Facilities by Building K NW 40 Interior of Building O WNW 41 Building H NW 42 Site of demolished Building P NE 43 Building I ENE 44 Building I and J SE 45 Buildings K and G WSW 46 Site of demolished Building P NE 47 Buildings K and G S 48 Canopy of Building C NW 6
9 Colchester Harlow Chelmsford SITE Brentwood Basildon Southend SITE TL WABT03 BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, 2003 Archaeological Evaluation Figure 1. Location of site within Waltham Abbey and Essex Reproduced from Ordnance Survey Pathfinder TL20/30 at 1:12500 Ordnance Survey Licence AL52324A0001
10 N SITE TL m BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, 2003 Archaeological Evaluation WABT03 Figure 2. Location of site showing former buildings.
11 BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, 2003 N Howard Close Pond 9 Sewardstone Road Denny Avenue TL m Figure 3. Location of trenches. WABT03
12 BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, 2003 Trench 5 W 0m E 2m 21.50m AOD Concrete Made ground Clay (natural) Trench 11 S 19m N 21m 20.78m Concrete Redeposited clay Made ground Clay (natural?) (oil stained) Clay (natural) (clean) 0 1m Figure 4. Representative Sections. WABT03
13 B A (P) N 6 L E D C F H 32 G K 36 O J I N M 29 SITE WABT03 BTR Works, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey, Essex, 2003 Archaeological Evaluation Figure 5. Location of Building Recording Photographs.
14 Plate 1: Trench 5 looking east. Scales 2m and 1m Plate 2: Trench 1 looking north west. Scales 2m and 1m WABT03
15 Plate 3: Building H looking north-east. Plate 4: Building D looking south-west.
The Barn House, Waterloo Road, Wokingham, Berkshire
The Barn House, Waterloo Road, Wokingham, Berkshire An Archaeological Watching Brief For Mr A. Pudner by Andy Taylor Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd Site Code BWW 05/56 June 2005 Summary Site
More informationBoundary Wall, Barn House, Lower Basildon, near Pangbourne, West Berkshire
Boundary Wall, Barn House, Lower Basildon, near Pangbourne, West Berkshire Building Recording For Mr John Wakefield by Andrew Mundin Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd Site Code BHLB 07/88 August
More informationBaynards Park, Cranleigh, Surrey
Baynards Park, Cranleigh, Surrey An Archaeological Investigation for Baynards Park Construction Limited by Jennifer Lowe Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd Site Code BPC04/02 January 2004 Summary
More informationT H A M E S V A L L E Y S E R V I C E S. North Lodge, Hamstead Marshall, Newbury, West Berkshire. Archaeological Watching Brief. by Henrietta Longden
T H A M E S V A L L E Y ARCHAEOLOGICAL S E R V I C E S North Lodge, Hamstead Marshall, Newbury, West Berkshire Archaeological Watching Brief by Henrietta Longden Site Code: HMN09/117 (SU 4223 6693) New
More informationS E R V I C E S. Second World War Structure on Land adjacent to Gatehampton Bridge, Streatley, West Berkshire. Building Recording.
T H A M E S V A L L E Y ARCHAEOLOGICAL S E R V I C E S Second World War Structure on Land adjacent to Gatehampton Bridge, Streatley, West Berkshire by Genni Elliott Site Code: GBS13/114 (SU 6055 7947)
More informationS E R V I C E S. Park Lodge, Hampstead Marshall, West Berkshire. Archaeological Watching Brief. by Tim Dawson and Rebecca Constable
T H A M E S V A L L E Y ARCHAEOLOGICAL S E R V I C E S Park Lodge, Hampstead Marshall, West Berkshire Archaeological Watching Brief by Tim Dawson and Rebecca Constable Site Code: PLHM17/168 (SU 4218 6690)
More informationArchaeological trial-trenching evaluation: The Maltings, Waterside Place, Lower Sheering Road, Sheering, Essex
Archaeological trial-trenching evaluation: The Maltings, Waterside Place, Lower Sheering Road, Sheering, Essex report prepared by Ben Holloway on behalf of Foxley Builders Planning reference: EPF/0360/12
More informationOld Barn, Manor Farm, Old Alresford, Hampshire
Old Barn, Manor Farm, Old Alresford, Hampshire Archaeological Building Recording for Mr and Mrs R Naismith by David Fellows for Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd Site Code OBOA05/66 September 2005
More informationEvaluation/Monitoring Report No. 248
OLD GENERAL HOSPITAL WOODSIDE AVENUE LISNAMALLARD COUNTY TYRONE LICENCE NO.: AE/12/132E NAOMI CARVER 1 Site Specific Information Site Name: Old General Hospital, Woodside Avenue, Omagh, Co. Tyrone Townland:
More informationAn archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching on land at Lady Knights Barn & Yard, Pentlow Lane, Pentlow, Essex
An archaeological evaluation by trial-trenching on land at Lady Knights Barn & Yard, Pentlow Lane, Pentlow, Essex March 2015 report prepared by Adam Wightman and Chris Lister Commissioned by Edward Chapman
More informationAn archaeological evaluation at 2 Sussex Lodge, Sussex Road, Colchester, Essex January 2003
An archaeological evaluation at 2 Sussex Lodge, Sussex Road, Colchester, Essex January 2003 on behalf of Mr M Yammine report prepared by Carl Crossan Project ref.: 03/1c NGR: TL 98368 24951 Colchester
More informationFor historic building applications, archaeological surveys are often required by the local planning authority (LPA) in order to:
Archaeological Recording of Buildings For historic building applications, archaeological surveys are often required by the local planning authority (LPA) in order to: i) inform decisions about proposed
More informationWater of Leith Flood Prevention Scheme, St Mark s Park, Edinburgh: Archaeological Evaluation Report No. 1874
! Water of Leith Flood Prevention Scheme, St Mark s Park, Edinburgh: Archaeological Evaluation Report No. 1874! ARCHAEOLOGY LTD The Old Engine House Eskmills Business Park Musselburgh East Lothian EH21
More informationHolywell Cottage, Boon Close, Bury St Edmunds BSE 192
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT Holywell Cottage, Boon Close, Bury St Edmunds BSE 192 A REPORT ON THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING, 2002 and 2006 (Planning app. Nos. E/99/3263/P and SE/05/02385) Jo Caruth
More informationResidential Development North of B9119, Echt, Westhill
Residential Development North of B9119, Echt, Westhill 21 April 2011 Residential Development North of B9119, Echt, Westhill CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND 4 3 THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL
More informationo a Land to the rear of Berwick Street Worcester Diglis Dock Road and Diglis Basin Archaeological Evaluation Report Oxford Archaeology
Diglis Basin Diglis Dock Road and Land to the rear of Berwick Street Worcester o a July 2005 client logo Client: CgMs Consulting Issue N o : 1 OA Job N o : 2670 NGR: SO 8500 5380 Client Name: CgMs Consulting
More informationReport on Archaeological Testing of Luas Line A1 Belgard to Saggart, Co.Dublin.
Project code: RPLT08 Client: Railway Procurement Agency Date: October, 2008. Report on Archaeological Testing of Luas Line A1 Belgard to Saggart, Co.Dublin. Director: Liam Hackett. Author : Liam Hackett.
More informationARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT SCCAS REPORT No. 2013/110 Parish: Bury St Edmunds Monitoring at the rear of The Clock House Address: 109 Northgate Street, Bury St Edmunds Planning App No. SE/12/1131 OASIS
More informationAn archaeological watching brief at the new garrison, Colchester, Essex January-March 2004
An archaeological watching brief at the new garrison, Colchester, Essex January-March 2004 report prepared by Laura Pooley on behalf of Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd CAT project ref.: 04/1c Colchester Museums
More informationDubford, Aberdeen, AB23 8RL Archaeological Evaluation and Standing Building Survey
Dubford, Aberdeen, AB23 8RL Archaeological Evaluation and Standing Building Survey Alison Cameron and Cat Peters Cameron Archaeology 15 February 2013 Contents 1 INTRODUCTION... 3 2 STANDING BUILDING SURVEY...
More informationEdgar Sewter CP, Norwich Road, Halesworth HWT Misc.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT SCCAS REPORT No. 2009/202 Edgar Sewter CP, Norwich Road, Halesworth HWT Misc. D. Stirk Aug 2009 www.suffolkcc.gov.uk/e-and-t/archaeology Lucy Robinson, County Director
More informationARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT EAST HOUSE, GEORGE STREET, HADLEIGH
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT EAST HOUSE, GEORGE STREET, HADLEIGH HAD 088 A REPORT ON THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION, 2008 Rhodri Gardner Field Team Suffolk C.C. Archaeological Service September 2008
More informationA proposal for investigation and excavation to of the Roman Villa at Blacksmith s Corner, Walberton, West Sussex.
A proposal for investigation and excavation to of the Roman Villa at Blacksmith s Corner, Walberton, West Sussex. 1. Introduction A request by Luke Wishart has given the opportunity to perform a number
More informationARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT. Smear Farm, Reydon (construction of a new house) REY 059
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT SCCAS REPORT No. 2009/321 Smear Farm, Reydon (construction of a new house) REY 059 HER Information Planning Application No: DC/08/0460/FUL Date of Fieldwork: 30th July
More informationLand at Chapel Field Road Stalham, Norfolk
Land at Chapel Field Road Stalham, Norfolk Archaeological Watching Brief Report July 2010 Client: Newall Civil Engineering OA East Report No: 1188 OASIS No: oxfordar3-77408 NGR: TG 3640 2459 Archaeological
More informationContents 1.0 Trenches 1, 2 and Trench 4, (Main Excavation Area)... 1
Contents 1.0 Trenches 1, 2 and 3... 1 2.0 Trench 4, (Main Excavation Area)... 1 2.1 Gillespie Bros Flour Mill... 2 2.2 The nineteenth-century terraces... 2 3.0 Trench 5... 13 4.0 Trench 6... 13 5.0 Trench
More informationWolmers Barn, East End Road, Stonham Aspal SAL 031
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT SCCAS REPORT No. 2011/98 Wolmers Barn, East End Road, Stonham Aspal SAL 031 HER Information Planning Application No: 3903/07 Date of Fieldwork: June 2011 Grid Reference:
More informationArchaeological evaluation at Gosbecks Road, Colchester, Essex, CO2 9JT
Archaeological evaluation at 117-123 Gosbecks Road, Colchester, Essex, CO2 9JT February 2016 by Ben Holloway and Laura Pooley illustrations by Chris Lister and Emma Holloway fieldwork by Ben Holloway and
More informationAppleton Area Archaeological Research Project (AAARP): Test Pit AP17 TP19
Appleton Area Archaeological Research Project (AAARP): Test Pit AP17 TP19 Location of Test Pit: 42, Badswell Lane, Appleton, Abingdon, Oxon, OX13 5JN Owner: Claire Salmon Date of Excavation: 3-4 June 2017
More informationAnti-Aircraft Defence Tower, Mill Lane, Byfleet, Surrey
Anti-Aircraft Defence Tower, Mill Lane, Byfleet, Surrey Building Recording For Rectory Homes Ltd by Clare Challis Thames Valley Archaeological Services Ltd Site Code MLB 05/100 February 2006 Summary Site
More informationAir raid shelters, Windsor Circle, Eriswell ERL 213
Air raid shelters, Windsor Circle, Eriswell ERL 213 Archaeological Building Recording Report SCCAS Report No. 2011/185 Client: Defence Infrastructure Organisation Author: Rob Brooks November/2011 Air
More informationRe: 61 Appin Road Archaeological Programme: Progress Statement 2. If you require more information please call me at any time.
63 Hannah Street Beecroft NSW 2119 M: 0411 500 484 P/F: 02 9481 8100 E: enquiries@culturalresourcesmanagement.com.au www.culturalresourcesmanagement.com.au NSW Heritage Division Locked Bag 5020 Parramatta.
More informationMonitoring Report No. 45
Enniskillen Castle Barracks Enniskillen Co. Fermanagh AE/05/112 Dr Colm Donnelly Site Specific Information Site Address: Enniskillen Castle Barracks, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh Town: Enniskillen SMR No.:
More informationThe Old Rectory, Stratford St Mary, Suffolk
The Old Rectory, Stratford St Mary, Suffolk Client: Phillip Williams Date: May 2015 SSM 035 Archaeological Evaluation Report SACIC Report No. 2015/28 Author: Linzi Everett SACIC HER Information Site Code:
More informationARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT LAND OFF BARDWELL ROAD, IXWORTH IXW 064 A REPORT ON THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING OF GROUNDWORKS Planning Application No. SE/07/1832/FUL NGR: TL 9348 7102 Funded by:mr
More information56 Carlisle Road Brampton Carlisle Cumbria
56 Carlisle Road Brampton Carlisle Cumbria Watching Brief Report Oxford Archaeology North May 2013 Ian Simpson Issue No: 2013-14/1394 OA North Job No: L10583 NGR: NY 526 610 Planning Application No: 1/12/0645
More informationArchaeological monitoring and recording: 40, Irvine Road, Colchester, Essex
Archaeological monitoring and recording: 40, Irvine Road, Colchester, Essex August 2015 report prepared by Ben Holloway on behalf of Mr and Mrs Lewis NGR: TL 98137 24212 (centre) Planning reference: 150879
More informationArchaeological test pits at St Michael the Archangel, Brantham, Suffolk, CO11 1PZ
Archaeological test pits at St Michael the Archangel, Brantham, Suffolk, CO11 1PZ September 2015 by Laura Pooley figures by Emma Holloway and Chris Lister on behalf of Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
More informationTo be A Jacobean North Wing, Or Not To Be? Excavations at Hazelwood Castle, North Yorkshire, 1997
To be A Jacobean North Wing, Or Not To Be? Excavations at Hazelwood Castle, North Yorkshire, 1997 In February 1997, York Archaeological Trust carried out a field evaluation at Hazlewood Castle, N. Yorkshire,
More informationArchaeological Evaluation of Plot E, north of Lower Castleshaw hamlet, Dirty Lane, Castleshaw, Saddleworth September 2013
Archaeological Evaluation of Plot E, north of Lower Castleshaw hamlet, Dirty Lane, Castleshaw, Saddleworth September 2013 Volunteers undertaking test pitting Report written by Norman Redhead Greater Manchester
More informationIt will be of particular interest to those potentially affected by the Government s proposals for high speed rail.
HIGH SPEED TWO INFORMATION PAPER E8: ARCHAEOLOGY This paper outlines HS2 Ltd's approach to assess and reduce as far as reasonably practicable the impact on archaeological remains that could result from
More informationExcavation and recording at 11 Short Wyre Street, Colchester, Essex, in 1988
Journal of the Colchester Archaeological Trust, 1 (2001) Excavation and recording at 11 Short Wyre Street, Colchester, Essex, in 1988 by Stephen Benfield CAT code: 88/2b (First issued as CAT Archive Report
More informationBOND STREET STATION UPGRADE LUL Works 2 Stratford Place Site London W1
BOND STREET STATION UPGRADE LUL Works 2 Stratford Place Site London W1 City of Westminster Written Scheme of Investigation for Archaeological Investigations National Grid Reference: 528545 181145 Contract
More information. 01 & 02 - Soil Samples Streets & Laneway Property Boundaries Plan 10.31: Area 8 - Phase s-1860s houses and yards.
8742 Fill 8741 8745 871 864 8628 863 footings fill House 7 House 9 House 13 House 15 House 17 (post 1865) House 19 8746 Posthole verandah Cesspit fills 8713 8723 8724 8736 (No 7) 13 Common passageway Broken
More informationTwyford village earthworks
Twyford village earthworks Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society HISTORIC LANDSCAPE REPORT / June 2011 Including HS2 high-speed rail line Impact Assessment SURVEY: Michael Farley REPORT: Peter Marsden
More information1 Introduction Aims and Objectives Research Aims Fieldwork Objectives Provisional Results...6
Contents 1 Introduction...4 2 Aims and Objectives...5 2.1 Research Aims... 5 2.2 Fieldwork Objectives... 5 3 Provisional Results...6 3.1 General Watching Brief on Water Pipe Trench... 6 3.2 General Watching
More informationExcavation of an earthwork at Townhead Farm, Raisbeck (NY644084)
Excavation of an earthwork at Townhead Farm, Raisbeck (NY644084) LAS would like to thank Graham and Michelle Curtis for allowing us to survey and excavate on their land. We would also like to thank the
More informationBarton House, The Park, Great Barton BRG 050
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONITORING REPORT SCCAS REPORT No. 2010/133 Barton House, The Park, Great Barton BRG 050 J. A. Craven June 2011 www.suffolk.gov.uk/environment/archaeology Lucy Robinson, County Director
More informationReport on an excavation at Castle House, Otford, Kent Kevin Fromings BA (Hons) MA
Report on an excavation at Castle House, Otford, Kent 2016 Kevin Fromings BA (Hons) MA K Fromings 2017 Contents 1. Introduction Page 3 2. Historical and Archaeological Background Page 3 3. The 2016 Excavation
More informationThomas Wolsey Special School 642 Old Norwich Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IPS 664
Thomas Wolsey Special School 642 Old Norwich Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IPS 664 Archaeological Evaluation Report SCCAS Report No. 2012/035 Client: Persimmon Homes Ltd. (Anglia) Author: M. Sommers March 2012
More informationBUXTON HEATH, HEVINGHAM (Part)
BUXTON HEATH, HEVINGHAM (Part) Archaeological Earthwork Rapid Identification Survey For The Norfolk Wildlife Trust Brian Cushion Archaeological & Cartographical Surveyor January 2009 Buxton Heath, Hevingham
More informationTerraprobe Consulting Geotechnical & Environmental Engineering Construction Materials Engineering, Inspection & Testing
Terraprobe Consulting Geotechnical & Environmental Engineering Construction Materials Engineering, Inspection & Testing PRELIMINARY SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION TTC LFLRV MAINTENANCE & STORAGE FACILITIES LAKESHORE
More informationArchaeology at the Harmony Brickworks. Leetsdale, Pennsylvania
Archaeology at the Harmony Brickworks Leetsdale, Pennsylvania Archaeology at the Harmony Brickworks Leetsdale, Pennsylvania by Andrew Sewell, Roy Hampton, R. Joe Brandon and Amy Case. Artwork by Sara
More informationPlan 10.36: Area 8CT - All Phases Houses (Nos 10-14) remaining along Barker Street (post-1840s).
House 10 Bitumen road/footpath () Sandstone footings (Phase 5) 9049 Footing (Phase 6) (pre-1865 houses) Cut (wall trench) 9030 9031 9025 (Phase 6) 0E BARKER STREET House 130E Brick (floor supports) 9028
More informationArchaeological Evaluation: Gore Street Car Park, Gore Street, Salford, Greater Manchester. Client: UK Land and Property
Archaeological Evaluation: Gore Street Car Park, Gore Street, Salford, Greater Manchester Client: UK Land and Property Technical Report: Graham Mottershead Report No: 01/2016 Contents Summary 2 1. Introduction
More informationArchaeological watching briefs on a new lake and counterwall trench at Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough, Essex September 2001
Archaeological watching briefs on a new lake and counterwall trench at Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough, Essex September 2001 on behalf of the Essex Wildlife Trust and the Environment Agency report
More informationCASE STUDY 1. KINBEACHIE FARM BLACK ISLE An Arable Farm with buried archaeology
KINBEACHIE FARM BLACK ISLE An Arable Farm with buried archaeology Situation 1 Kinbeachie Farm is a small farm of 80 hectares situated on a low sandstone ridge on the Black Isle, Easter Ross, overlooking
More informationEvaluation/monitoring Report No Carrickfergus Castle Co. Antrim AE/10/202
Evaluation/monitoring Report No. 220 Carrickfergus Castle Co. Antrim AE/10/202 Contents Dr Henry Welsh page List of Figures 3 List of Plates 3 Site specific information 4 Account of the excavation 5 Discussion
More information17th OCTOBER 2017 PLANNING COMMITTEE. 5e 17/0877 Reg d: Expires: Ward: c. Number of Weeks on Cttee Day:
5e 17/0877 Reg d: 08.03.2016 Expires: 26.09.17 Ward: c Nei. Con. Exp: 01.09.17 BVPI Target Number of Weeks on Cttee Day: 11/8 On Target? Yes LOCATION: PROPOSAL: TYPE: Buckinghams, Albert House, Albert
More informationINSPECTORS REPORT DRAFT PD REGISTER NUMBER
INSPECTORS REPORT DRAFT PD REGISTER NUMBER 156-1 Applicant: KTK Sand and Gravel Ltd. Facility: Kimmeens, Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare Inspector s Recommendation: The licence be granted subject to conditions.
More informationK 1. Archaeological Excavation. Wellington Street, Bury. Client: Kier & Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. Technical Report: Sarah Cattell
Archaeological Excavation Wellington Street, Bury. Client: Kier & Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service Technical Report: Sarah Cattell Report No: 20/2015 K 1 Site Location: The site lies just off
More informationGRID REF: SP
LEVEL 2 HISTORIC BUILDING SURVEY MIDLAND ARCHÆ OLOGICAL SERVICES COLLEGE FARM BARNS KINGS SUTTON NORTHAMPTONSHIRE OX17 3PS GRID REF: SP 450427 236028 LISTING ID: N/A PLANNING: S/2014/1830/FUL OASIS ID:
More informationCathedral Yard Drain Repairs, Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds BSE 449
Cathedral Yard Drain Repairs, Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds BSE 449 Archaeological Monitoring Report SCCAS Report No. 2014/068 Client: Cathedral Author: Andrew Tester July 2014 Suffolk County Council Archaeological
More informationWelcome to this exhibition by DS Smith Paper Ltd regarding the Kemsley Paper Mill (K4) CHP Plant project.
DS Smith Paper Ltd Welcome to this exhibition by DS Smith Paper Ltd regarding the Kemsley Paper Mill (K4) CHP Plant project. We will be applying to the Secretary of State for permission to build a new
More informationSEVERN ROAD RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTRE. Chapter 2 Site and Surroundings. September
SEVERN ROAD RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTRE Chapter 2 Site and Surroundings September 2009-1 - SITE AND SURROUNDINGS 2.1 The development site consists of the northern part of the Sevalco Plant which historically
More informationKINBEACHIE FARM, BLACK ISLE An ARABLE FARM with BURIED ARCHAEOLOGY
KINBEACHIE FARM, BLACK ISLE An ARABLE FARM with BURIED ARCHAEOLOGY Situation 1Kinbeachie Farm is a small farm of 80 hectares situated on a low sandstone ridge on the Black Isle, Easter Ross, overlooking
More informationThe Butler Gallery at the Evans Home CONSERVATION REPORT. McCullough Mulvin Architects. September 2016
The Butler Gallery at the Evans Home CONSERVATION REPORT McCullough Mulvin Architects September 2016 To be read in conjunction with impact statement and condition survey / recommendations in Carrig reports
More informationMill House, Hall Road, Letheringham LRM 019
Mill House, Hall Road, Letheringham LRM 019 Archaeological Monitoring Report SCCAS Report No. 2014/035 Client: Shiel Architecture Ltd Author: M. Sommers September 2014 Suffolk County Council Archaeological
More informationWest Brompton Village
West Brompton Village Detailed Planning Application Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Basement Construction Methodology November 2013 Prepared for EC Properties Ltd by ARUP To EC Properties Ltd Date
More informationMeadowbank Phase 2, Edinburgh: Archaeological Evaluation Data Structure Report. AOC April 2018
Meadowbank Phase 2, Edinburgh: Archaeological Evaluation Data Structure Report AOC 24273 April 2018 AOC Archaeology Group 2018 Meadowbank Phase 2, Edinburgh: Archaeological Evaluation Data Structure Report
More informationStep by Step Guide to Testpitting
Step by Step Guide to Testpitting Testpitting is a great way to learn basic archaeological excavation techniques on a small scale. It is also used to identify the growth and contraction of a settlement
More information27 Land and groundwater contamination
27 Land and groundwater contamination Overview This Chapter assesses the potential effects of the proposed Expressway on identified areas of contaminated land with the Project area. The contamination assessment
More informationPlot 19, Motorpoint, Glasshoughton Stadium Business Park Environmental Statement: Non-Technical Summary
Environmental Statement: Non-Technical Summary Report prepared by: Ecus Ltd. Brook Holt 3 Blackburn Road Sheffield S61 2DW 0114 266 9292 February 2013 Page left intentionally blank INTRODUCTION This Non
More informationEvaluation/Monitoring Report No. 279
Vernacular House Dunanney Lane Newtownabbey County Antrim LICENCE NO.: AE/14/53 Dr Henry Welsh 1 Site Specific Information Site Name: Dunanney Lane, Newtownabbey, County Antrim Townland: Dunanney SMR No.
More informationMatt Ritchie FCS Archaeologist Forest Enterprise Scotland Head Office 1 Highlander Way Inverness IV2 7GB tel:
Matt Ritchie FCS Archaeologist Forest Enterprise Scotland Head Office 1 Highlander Way Inverness IV2 7GB tel: 01463252635 matthew.ritchie@forestry.gsi.gov.uk 15 th May 2012 Dear Sir/Madam, Invitation to
More informationLand at 36, The Street Cavenham, Suffolk
Land at 36, The Street Cavenham, Suffolk Client: Rede Developments Date: July 2015 CAM 063 Archaeological Monitoring Report SACIC Report No. 2015/052 Author: M. Sommers SACIC Land at 36, The Street, Cavenham
More informationHarlow Council. Local Air Quality Management Progress Report. April 2005
Harlow Council Local Air Quality Management Progress Report April 2005 Report written by: Ken Nicholson (Nicholson Environmental) For Essex County Council Waste, Recycling and Environment Environmental
More informationStage 1 Archaeological Assessment. Clean Harbors Canada Lambton Facility, Lambton County, Ontario. Submitted to
Lambton County, Ontario Submitted to AECOM 300 Town Centre Blvd., Suite 300 Markham, ON L3R 5Z6 Tel:(905) 477-8400 Fax: (905) 477-1456 Prepared by Archaeological Services Inc. 528 Bathurst Street Toronto,
More informationArchitectural Inventory Form
COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY Page 1 of 7 Official Eligibility Determination (OAHP use only) Rev. 9/98 OAHP1403 Date Initials Determined Eligible National Register Determined Not Eligible National
More information[CVF10] Evaluation Report MOLA Fig 32 Trench 25, looking west. Fig 33 Brick structure [801] in Trench 25, looking north 41 LEWI1047EVR10#32&33
Fig 32 Trench 25, looking west Fig 33 Brick structure [801] in Trench 25, looking north 41 LEWI1047EVR10#32&33 CVF10 Evaluation Report MOLA out of use when later culvert [807], built of red brick set in
More informationAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR THE BELL-MILAM-FALLS WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN MILAM COUNTY, TEXAS
AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR THE BELL-MILAM-FALLS WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN MILAM COUNTY, TEXAS Antiquities Permit 5728 By William E. Moore Brazos Valley Research Associates
More informationThis report updates a Phase I-Environmental Site Assessment report prepared by Paterson, dated March 2008, as detailed below.
Consulting Engineers October 13, 2016 Bassi Construction 2575 Del Zotto Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1T 3V7 Attention: Subject: Phase I - Environmental Site Assessment Update Residential and Vacant Property
More informationpatersongroup 1.0 Field Investigation Consulting Engineers December 14, 2015 PG3700-LET.01
December 14, 2015 1828486 Ontario Limited 277 Kirchoffer Avenue Ottawa, ON K2A 1Y1 Attention: Subject: Mr. Rolf Bauman Geotechnical Investigation Proposed Residential Buildings 890 Greenbriar Avenue -
More informationNew Car Park, Suffolk Punch Trust Visitor Centre, Hollesley Bay Colony HLY 110
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT SCCAS REPORT No. 2009/290 New Car Park, Suffolk Punch Trust Visitor Centre, Hollesley Bay Colony HLY 110 S. Cass November 2009 www.suffolkcc.gov.uk/e-and-t/archaeology
More informationResidential Property at Sample Site. Grid Reference: E N. Order Reference: _1. Your Reference: Sample_HCS. Monday, 9 January 2017
Residential Property at Sample Site Grid Reference: 49040E 06950N Order Reference: 0974324_ Your Reference: Sample_HCS Monday, 9 January 207 Homecheck Professional is provided by Landmark Information Group
More informationGedgrave Hall Gedgrave, Suffolk
Gedgrave Hall Gedgrave, Suffolk Client: Greenwell Farms Date: October 2016 GED 072 Archaeological Monitoring Report SACIC Report No. 2016/054 Author: Jezz Meredith SACIC Gedgrave Hall, Gedgrave GED 072
More informationJERSEY FUTURE HOSPITAL CO004 SITE OPTION REPORT. APPENDIX 6 Technical Site Appraisal TN-STR TECHNICAL NOTE STRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS
JERSEY FUTURE HOSPITAL CO004 SITE OPTION REPORT APPENDIX 6 Technical Site Appraisal TN-STR-001 - TECHNICAL NOTE STRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE Sign off: Peter Thomas Position: Senior Engineer:
More informationSheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm Onshore Substation Reapplication Environmental Statement Addendum Non-Technical Summary
Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm Onshore Substation Reapplication Environmental Statement Addendum Non-Technical Summary Scira Offshore Energy Limited 9 April 2009 9R8482 SHERINGHAM SHOAL OFFSHORE WIND
More informationRock Fill Layer Management and Maintenance Plan Former BNSF Site 13 Highway 99 Eugene, Oregon
Rock Fill Layer Management and Maintenance Plan 13 Highway 99 Prepared for: Half Moon LLC P.O. Box 25112 97402 PBS Project No. 51833.000 Rock Fill Layer Management and Maintenance Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS
More informationGranville Energy from Waste Centre. Non Technical Summary of Environmental Statement
Granville Energy from Waste Centre Non Technical Summary of Environmental Statement September 2008 Produced by Adams Hendry Consulting Ltd Granville Energy from Waste Centre Non Technical Summary of Environmental
More informationSouth London Energy from Waste, Beddington Lane Initial Contaminated Land Assessment, July 2011
South London Energy from Waste, Beddington Lane Initial Contaminated Land Assessment, July 2011 Infrastructure Planning SOUTH LONDON ENERGY FROM WASTE BEDDINGTON LANE SITE INITIAL CONTAMINATED LAND ASSESSMENT
More informationCase study 6. Chelmer Valley Local Nature Reserve
Case study 6. Chelmer Valley Local Nature Reserve Author: Trevor Bond Main driver: Habitat improvement Project stage: Completed spring 2016 Photo 1: River Chelmer, Chelmer Valley Local Nature Reserve (source:
More informationWEST ENGLAND FOREST DISTRICT. Scheduled Monument. Management Plan for. Eggesford SM
WEST ENGLAND FOREST DISTRICT Scheduled Monument Management Plan for Eggesford SM Plan Period 2017-2027 1 1. Agreements and Consent 2. Introduction 3. Management Objectives 4. Description and List Entry
More informationPhase IB Archaeological Field Test of 246 Front Street (aka 267 ½ Water Street) (Block 107, Lot 34), Manhattan (New York County), NY
Phase IB Archaeological Field Test of 246 Front Street (aka 267 ½ Water Street) (Block 107, Lot 34), Manhattan (New York County), NY Prepared for: 246 Front Street, LLC. 28 Old Mill Road Manhasset, NY
More informationB M CIVIL ENGINEERS CLIENT: Warramunda Aged Care
B M B.M PTY.LTD. A.B.N 36 473 826 551 8 Midstar Crescent, Shepparton, 3631 P.O. Box 6577, Shepparton, 3632 David Earl B. Eng. (Civil), M.I.E. (Aus.) EC30953 Peter Willmott B. Eng. (Civil), M.I.E. (Aus.)
More informationThis report presents the findings of the subsurface exploration concerning the design of the taxiway rehabilitation. Description
September 22, 2016 American Infrastructure Development, Inc. 3810 Northdale Boulevard, Suite 170 Tampa, Florida 33624 Attn: Mr. Mohsen Mohammadi, Ph.D., P.E. Senior Consultant Mob: (813) 244-6609 E-mail:
More informationLETHBRIDGE WASTE AND RECYCLING CENTRE PROJECT SUMMARY
LETHBRIDGE WASTE AND RECYCLING CENTRE PROJECT SUMMARY 1.1 Location and Site Description The Lethbridge Waste and Recycling Centre is located approximately in the SW ¼ 4-10-21-W4. The proposed expansion
More informationArchaeological monitoring and recording at West Wood, Thundersley, Essex, SS7 3YR
Archaeological monitoring and recording at West Wood, Thundersley, Essex, SS7 3YR August-September 2017 by Dr Elliott Hicks figures by Adam Tuffey and Sarah Carter fieldwork by Adam Tuffey Commissioned
More informationGeneral editor: Vince Russett
Mrs Rossiter s Paddock Yew Tree Farm, Venus St, Congresbury. Gradiometry Survey 2009 YCCCART 2010/1 North Somerset HER 47508 YATTON, CONGRESBURY, CLAVERHAM AND CLEEVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH TEAM (YCCCART)
More informationPrimary access to the site is proposed from two locations along the B3420 Andover Road, and a secondary access from Well House Lane.
17. SERVICES 17.1 Introduction 17.1.1 WSP Development Limited has been appointed by CALA Homes to investigate and appraise the availability of services to serve a proposed mix-use development of approximately
More information