Site Event/Activity record ECH6738 - The Cheshire Cheese PH, 29 Main Street, Frodsham, Cheshire, WA6 7AZ: Archaeological Evaluation
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Technique(s)
Organisation
Aeon Archaeology
Date
July 2019
Description
An archaeological excavation was undertaken in 2019 on land to the west of The Cheshire Cheese Public House in support of a residential development comprising six new dwellings, also the conversion and refurbishment of the public house itself.
The archaeological potential is focused on the fact that the site lies within Frodsham’s area of Archaeological Potential, as defined during research conducted by the Cheshire Historic Towns Survey, which reflects the presumed extent of the settlement of Frodsham in the medieval and post medieval periods. During these periods, the street frontages are the locations most likely to have been occupied by dwellings and a 25” ordnance survey map of c.1880 shows the present public house and outbuildings whilst the tithe map of 1846 shows an earlier structure occupying the present building’s footprint, with further structures to the east in what is now the car park. The tithe apportionment describes the structures as “homesteads” and they are best interpreted as domestic dwellings with long thin plots to the rear.
Five individual artefacts were recovered during the excavation phase; two examples of clay pipe stems, a single sherd of Victorian blue transfer ware and two examples of Annular ware. (1)
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCH8750 Client Report: Aeon Archaeology. 2019. The Cheshire Cheese PH, 29 Main Street, Frodsham, Cheshire, WA6 7AZ: Archaeological Evaluation. R4343. N/A. N/A. R4343.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- 14994 Post Medieval Fire Pit, North of Main Street, Frodsham (Monument)
Location
| Location | Frodsham |
|---|---|
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 5135 7766 (18m by 17m) |
| Map sheet | SJ57NW |
Record last edited
Sep 13 2019 2:38PM