Site Event/Activity record ECH3657 - An Archaeological Watching Brief at St Benedicts Convent, Bruche Avenue, Warrington.

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Technique(s)

Organisation

Earthworks Archaeological Services

Date

July - December 1996

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Description

An archaeological watching brief was undertaken in 1996 during excavation of groundworks for a housing development at the site of Bruche Hall, a medieval manor house and moat known to have been in existance as early as the thirteenth century. Although little evidence for the early occupation of the moated site was observed, a deeply cut pit of indeterminatedate was founnd in a trench on east of the site. Also the general line of north arm of the moat was confirmed and a trench in the north-west corner of the site probably established the line of the west arm of the moat, with layers of organic material and sandy silt above natural clay subsoil. Finds from the lower fills of the moat indicate that a programme of cleaning out took place, probably in the nineteenth century. Finds included pottery of eighteenth to twentieth century date.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Client Report: Earthworks Archaeological Services. 1996. An Archaeological Watching Brief at St Benedicts Convent, Bruche Avenue, Warrington.. R2163. S0113. B1093. R2163.

Related Monuments/Buildings (2)

  • Medieval Moat at Bruche Hall (Monument)
  • Site of Bruche Hall, Medieval Moated Manor (Monument)

Location

Location St. Benedict's Convent, Bruche Avenue, Warrington
Grid reference SJ 626 894 (point) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ68NW
Civil Parish WARRINGTON, WARRINGTON

Record last edited

Mar 6 2018 10:46AM