Site Event/Activity record ECH4255 - Tree-Ring Analysis of Oak Timbers from Combermere Abbey, Whitchurch, Cheshire
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Technique(s)
Organisation
English Heritage (Centre for Archaeology)
Date
2003
Description
Ninety-seven samples obtained from a wide range of locations at Combermere Abbey produced two site chronologies, one of sixty-six samples, 202 rings long, spanning AD 1363 - AD 1564, the second, eleven samples, 126 rings long, spanning AD 1602 - AD 1727. Three phases of work are suggested, the earliest being the roof of the Abbot's lodging. All the timbers here being felled in AD 1502, though one may be slightly earlier. Timbers for the wall- and floor-frames of bedroom A, the floor-frame of the Oak room and the inserted ceiling of the Abbot's lodging were probably all cut in AD 1564. Although possibly felled any time in the period AD 1546 - 81, the timbers of the Orange room were most probably cut shortly before AD 1564 and are to be seen as part of the same general late-sixteenth century programme of work. (1)
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCH6965 Report: Howard RE, Laxton RR & Litton CD. 2003. Tree-Ring Analysis of Oak Timbers from Combermere Abbey, Whitchurch, Cheshire. R2662. R2662.
Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
Location
| Location | Combermere Abbey, Whitchurch |
|---|---|
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 587 441 (50m by 53m) (2 map features) |
| Map sheet | SJ54SE |
| Civil Parish | DODCOTT CUM WILKESLEY, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST |
Record last edited
Oct 25 2019 2:56PM