Monument record 563/1/4 - Ice House at Bewsey Old Hall

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Summary

The remains of an Ice house at Bewsey Old Hall were located in 1985. For a long time, there were few ways of preserving food other than salting and pickling. From the 17th century, the idea of an Ice house was introduced to large estates. They were structures built to house blocks of ice to prevent them from melting. They were well insulated and partly underground. The ice was obtained from ponds and lakes frozen in the winter months. Sometimes fields were deliberately flooded by farmers to provide extra income.

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Full Description

Remains of the ice house at Bewsey Old Hall were located in 1985 (1)


<1> Post Medieval Archaeology, Egan G 1985 19/170-171 (Journal/Periodical). SCH2670.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Journal/Periodical: Post Medieval Archaeology. Egan G 1985 19/170-171.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 590 895 (point) 8 Figure Ref
Map sheet SJ58NE
Civil Parish BURTONWOOD, WARRINGTON
Historic Township/Parish/County BURTONWOOD, WARRINGTON, LANCASHIRE

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Record last edited

Feb 16 2001 12:00AM