Site Event/Activity record ECH6577 - Pewterspear Green Road, Warrington, Cheshire: Archaeological Evaluation Report

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Technique(s)

Organisation

Oxford Archaeology North

Date

February 2018

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Description

Archaeological evaluation trenching was undertaken on February 27th 2018 at Pewterspear Green Road, Warrington, Cheshire (centered SJ 4039 6638), in support of a proposed residential development. Two trenches were excavated with the aim of establishing the presence and condition of a Roman road reputed to traverse the southern portion of the site. The trenching demonstrated that there were no remains associated with the Roman road in this location. Trench 1 contained an undated boundary ditch, which does not correspond to any field boundaries on historic mapping. Trench 2 had a buried soil horizon at a depth of 0.35m below ground level, which was likely buried at the time of the construction of a culvert situated to the south of the trench. There was no activity on site of a date earlier than the Post-Medieval period. (1)

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1>XY Client Report: Oxford Archaeology North. 2018. Pewterspear Green Road, Warrington, Cheshire: Archaeological Evaluation Report. R4202. N/A. N/A. R4202. [Mapped features: #14527 ; #14528 ]

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Location

Location Warrington
Grid reference Centred SJ 6222 8300 (373m by 424m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ68SW
Civil Parish STRETTON, WARRINGTON

Record last edited

Aug 24 2018 10:59AM