Site Event/Activity record ECH4114 - Stockton Heath Primary School

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Organisation

Earthworks Archaeological Services

Date

May-July 2007

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Description

Excavations ahead of the construction of a new primary school at Stockton Heath, Warrington, provided the opportunity to examine Roman remains flanking the major Roman arterial road running north to the important settlement at Wilderspool. Structures, ovens and cremations, dating primarily to the second century AD, were excavated and road construction examined. There is nothing in the archaeological record to suggest anything other than agricultural activity after the Roman period. By the early twentieth century allotments occupy the site and these are later incorporated into the school grounds as playing fields. Widespread destruction to the Roman remains took place during the Second World War through the systematic excavation of twelve air-raid shelters; following the War the site reverted to school recreation grounds.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Article in Journal: Dodd L.. 2010. Excavation of a Roman roadside settlement at Stockton Heath, Warrington 2007. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. 81.

Related Monuments/Buildings (5)

  • Frandley to Comberbach spur off King Street Roman Road (Monument)
  • King Street Roman Road - Margary Route 70a (Monument)
  • King Street Roman Road -Stockton Heath Primary School (Monument)
  • Roman Cremation Burials, Stockton Heath Primary School (Monument)
  • Roman Settlement, Stockton Heath Primary School (Monument)

Location

Location
Grid reference Centred SJ 612 861 (111m by 49m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ68NW
Civil Parish STOCKTON HEATH, WARRINGTON

Record last edited

Feb 10 2014 2:19PM