Source/Archive record SCH4063 - An Archaeological Evaluation at Congleton Town Hall, Cheshire

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Type Client Report
Title An Archaeological Evaluation at Congleton Town Hall, Cheshire
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Date/Year 1996

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological evaluation was undertaken in July 1996 on land adjacent to Congleton Town Hall. Five trial trenches were excavated and archaeological features, deposits and finds dating from the medieval and post medieval periods were identified, including the probable traces of a demolished timber structure of wattle and daub construction. Sealed beneath the medieval archaeology and clearly earlier in date were features cut into the natural glacial sands, however, no finds other than a little animal bone and one fragment of worked flint were recovered, possibly indicating a prehistoric date for these features.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (6)

  • 18th-19th century timber structures adjacent to Congleton Town Hall (Monument)
  • 19th century building walls and a cobbled surface adjacent to Congleton Town Hall (Monument)
  • Congleton Museum, Market Square, Congleton (Building)
  • Excavated medieval deposits of 14th-16th century date adjacent to Congleton Town Hall (Monument)
  • Medieval deposits and timber-framed structure, Congleton Museum (Monument)
  • Potential prehistoric pit and deposits, Congleton Museum (Monument)

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  • An Archaeological Evaluation at Congleton Town Hall, Cheshire

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May 2 2017 3:39PM