Site Event/Activity record ECH3772 - Archaeological Review of Land at 63 Main Street, Frodsham, Cheshire: Desk-Based Assessment and Archaeological Evaluation

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Organisation

L-P Archaeology

Date

July 1999

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Description

An archaeological desk-based assessment and evaluation were undertaken, in 1999, for land at 63, Main Street, Frodsham. The desk-based assessment revealed a potential for remains to exist of medieval date. Three trenches were fully investigated. A fairly large sandstone built well of probable nineteenth century date was recorded in Trench 2, together with more recent pitting activity, overlying a deposit of sandy, agricultural soil. The agricultural soil was also present in Trenches 1 and 3. A single sherd of medieval pottery was recovered from a modern context. 2 reports: Written Report and Appendices, R2281/1-2 (1)

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  • <1> Client Report: L-P Archaeology & AOC Archaeology Group. 1999. Archaeological Review of Land at 63 Main Street, Frodsham, Cheshire: Desk-Based Assessment and Archaeological Evaluation. R2281. S0207. B1169. R2281/1-2.

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Location

Location 63 Main Street, Frodsham
Grid reference SJ 515 778 (point) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ57NW
Civil Parish FRODSHAM, VALE ROYAL, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

Record last edited

Jan 23 2020 2:30PM