Source/Archive record SCH4084 - St Bednedict's Convent, Warrington. An Archaeological Appraisal for the Sisters of the Cross and Passion
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | St Bednedict's Convent, Warrington. An Archaeological Appraisal for the Sisters of the Cross and Passion |
| Author/Originator | Mike Griffiths & Associates |
| Report Number | R2127 |
| Date/Year | 1992 |
Abstract/Summary
An archaeological investigation at the site of the former medieval moated Bruche Hall, within the grounds of St. Benedicts Convent, occurred in January 1992. The work, which comprised the excavation of 13 trial holes and a single two metre square evaluation trench, failed to identify either the existence or location of the moated site or the survival of any stratified archaeological deposits. However, the evaluation did establish the existance of an unexpectedly high water table to the north of the grounds and a high proportion of alluvial sediment. The demolition of Bruche Hall in the 1960's and the subsequent spreading of demolition debris resulted in a substantial raising of the present ground level, especially to the immediate north of the Convent.
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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 456/1/2 Medieval Moat at Bruche Hall (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ECH3631 St Benedict's Convent, Warrington. An Archaeological Appraisal for the Sisters of the Cross and Passion
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Feb 21 2017 3:53PM