Site Event/Activity record ECH2343 - Observations during construction of a mains sewer running across the High Street, Nantwich

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Technique(s)

Organisation

Private Individuals

Date

1978?

Map

Description

Observations during construction of a mains sewer running across the High Street revealed 'black soil' to a depth of 12 feet with no evidence of undisturbed sub soil. The trench cut through two possibly three hollowed-out tree trunks which occurred at different levels down the depth of the excavation. Thought to be drains or conduits and potentially connected with the brine working industry. They were in good condition and contained straw, scraps of leather and what appeared to be a wooden shovel blade.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Written Communication: 1978. Written correspondance, Nantwich, 31/01/1978.
  • <2> Paper Archive: Williams B. 1981. Nantwich - Archaeological Implications Survey. SCH2236g; SCH2236h.

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Hollowed-out tree trunks observed during construction of Mains Sewer, High Street, Nantwich (Monument)

Parent/preceding Site Events/Activities (1)

  • Nantwich Excavations/Interventions: 1970-1980 (Parent Record)

Location

Location
Grid reference SJ 6498 5237 (point)
Map sheet SJ65SW
Civil Parish NANTWICH, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST

Record last edited

Aug 12 2024 2:30PM