Site Event/Activity record ECH7284 - Unionist Building, Nicholas Street, Chester: Archaeological Evaluation Report

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Technique(s)

Organisation

Salford Archaeology (part of Centre for Applied Archaeology)

Date

September 2023

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Description

An archaeological evaluation was undertaken in September 2023 at land at the rear of the Unionist Building, Nicholas Street, Chester (centred on NGR: SJ 340315 366015). In August 2023, a written scheme of investigation was produced including a preliminary assessment of the site which revealed that it had a very high potential to contain archaeological remains from the Roman and medieval periods. Consequently, an initial archaeological investigation was undertaken, limited to a single trench measuring 10m in length and 2m in width. The investigation revealed a find-bearing layer containing frequent Roman ceramic building material (CBM) redolent of demolition material. The presence of this layer suggests that a Roman building may have stood nearby. Earlier Roman deposits, potentially building remains, may lie beneath the deposit. Boundary ditches relating to post-medieval organisation of the site were also revealed. A stone foundation wall formed one side of a cottage, likely constructed in the mid-19th century. (1)

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1>XY Client Report: Salford Archaeology (part of Centre for Applied Archaeology). 2023. Unionist Building, Nicholas Street, Chester: Archaeological Evaluation Report. R4754. N/A. N/A. R4754. [Mapped features: #20898 ; #20900 ]

Related Monuments/Buildings (3)

  • 19th century house foundations, formerly St Martin's Court (Monument)
  • Post medieval boundary ditches to the rear of the Unionist Building (Monument)
  • Roman demolition deposits to the rear of the Unionist Building (Monument)

Location

Location
Grid reference Centred SJ 4030 6600 (10m by 3m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ46NW
Civil Parish CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

Record last edited

May 9 2024 2:23PM