Site Event/Activity record ECH3730 - Cross Farm, Appleton Thorn, Nr. Warrington: An Archaeological Evaluation

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Technique(s)

Organisation

University of Manchester Archaeological Unit

Date

March 1998

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Description

An archaeological evaluation was undertaken in 1998 in advance of the construction of a roundabout. The area lies close to a Roman road between Stretton and Appleton Cross. The evaluation comprised a desk-based assessment, a geophysical survey and selective archaeological trenching. All trenches provided evidence for human activity, although no conclusive evidence for occupation. Only Trench I produced well stratified deposits including a ditch containing pottery of thirteenth century date, which cut an earlier cut feature also containing medieval pottery. Trench II produced the largest assemblage of finds dating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, primarilly domestic wares, potentially relating to a cottage marked on the Tithe Map of 1847. Trench III contained a two post holes, one containing a microlith core-trimming flake, the other a piece of flint debitage. A possible ditch was also observed containing sherds dating to the thirteenth century. In Trench IV and V a ditch feature contained two Roman sherds, also a post medieval sherd. (1)

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Client Report: University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. 1998. Cross Farm, Appleton Thorn, Nr. Warrington: An Archaeological Evaluation. R2229. S0161. B1130. R2229.

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Location

Location Cross Farm, Appleton Thorn
Grid reference SJ 629 839 (point) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ68SW
Civil Parish APPLETON, WARRINGTON

Record last edited

Jan 9 2020 11:31AM