Source/Archive record SCH4083 - Davenham Brick Kiln: An Archaeological Excavation of a post-medieval brick kiln.

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Title Davenham Brick Kiln: An Archaeological Excavation of a post-medieval brick kiln.
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Date/Year 1996

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Archaeological excavation undertaken in January 1996 on the site of a post medieval brick kiln, near to New Hall Farm, Davenham, in advance of construction of the Davenham By-pass. The site was first recognised during a watching brief during top-soil stripping in December 1995. It existed as a north-south alignment of four square stacks of bricks, an outer wall of decomposed brick and a vast amount of charcoal around the brick stacks. Further excavation of the topsoil was undertaken in this phase of work revealing the full extent of the brick kiln. A further five square stacks of bricks were discovered aligned north-south, along with the kiln's north and east outer walls. Five trenches were excavated to provide an understanding of the origin anad development of the site.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

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  • Davenham Brick Kiln (Monument)

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  • Davenham Brick Kiln: An Archaeological Excavation of a post-medieval brick kiln.

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