Monument record 1299/5/7 - Quarrying to the southeast of Birken Heath Drive, Tatton

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Summary

Series of former quarry pits recorded at Tatton Park, several of which survive as pond features. Within the increasingly enclosed and marginalised landscape were widespread attempts to improve yields. References to marling are commonplace in the leases. The parctice seems to have been seen as essential to improvement. Pits were dug and subsoil extracted and spread on the surface in an attempt to lower the acidity of the soil. The ration agreed in 1739 was five roods to the acre. The area between Norshaw and the walkmill is pockmarked with pits that were presumably dug for this purpose. Elsewhere they were dug into the edges of the valley of the stream or on the hedgelines: such were commonplace among the 'coppy' group of fields south of the Old Hall. Pits are scarce or absent however from areas thought to be old arable, much of which lie on sands and gravels. Marling was largely confined to the clayland, mossland and heathland.

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Series of former quarry pits recorded at Tatton Park. (1)

Within the increasingly enclosed and marginalised landscape were widespread attempts to improve yields. References to marling are commonplace in the leases. The parctice seems to have been seen as essential to improvement. Pits were dug and subsoil extracted and spread on the surface in an attempt to lower the acidity of the soil. The ration agreed in 1739 was five roods to the acre. The area between Norshaw and the walkmill is pockmarked with pits that were presumably dug for this purpose. Elsewhere they were dug into the edges of the valley of the stream or on the hedgelines: such were commonplace among the 'coppy' group of fields south of the Old Hall. Pits are scarce or absent however from areas thought to be old arable, much of which lie on sands and gravels. Marling was largely confined to the clayland, mossland and heathland. (2)


<1> Addison,C. and Conlon,R., 2002-2003, Rapid Survey Fieldwork Notes. Rapid Field Survey, / T22/369 (Unpublished Document). SCH4982.

<2> Higham N.J., Aylett P,. Smith J.H., 2001, The Tatton Park Project, Part 3: The Post-Medieval Estate and Halls; Grandeur to Decline, p.90-91 (Article in Journal). SCH4938.

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Unpublished Document: Addison,C. and Conlon,R.. 2002-2003. Rapid Survey Fieldwork Notes. Rapid Field Survey. / T22/369.
  • <2> Article in Journal: Higham N.J., Aylett P,. Smith J.H.. 2001. The Tatton Park Project, Part 3: The Post-Medieval Estate and Halls; Grandeur to Decline. Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society. 76. p.90-91.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 757 827 (point) Central Point
Map sheet SJ78SE
Civil Parish TATTON, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County TATTON, ROSTHERNE, CHESHIRE

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Record last edited

Jul 14 2021 9:52AM