Source/Archive record SCH4117 - Archaeological Evaluation of Princess Street/Hunter Street, Chester

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Type Client Report
Title Archaeological Evaluation of Princess Street/Hunter Street, Chester
Author/Originator
Report Number
Date/Year 1995

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological evaluation undertaken to inform part of the Forum Redevelopment Scheme, following on from an audit of past excavations in the area of Princess and Hunter St., an audit that identified a gap in the archaeological records relating to the central part of the block. The audit confirmed the presence of major legionary buildings from the first to fourth centuries, Saxon structures, Medieval occupation concentrated on the street frontages and intensive seventeenth century occupation. Most of these remains have been recently impacted by development. Three evaluation trenches were excavated, demonstrating that a complex sequence of deposits from the first to seventeenth centuries survives at some locations to a depth of 2.26m.

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Description

Chester UAD Project

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (10)

  • medieval activity at Hunter Street (Monument)
  • Medieval activity at Princess Street (Monument)
  • medieval activity at the Bus Station (Monument)
  • Possible medieval post holes at Hunter Street (Monument)
  • post medieval activity at Princess Street (Monument)
  • Roman 'military hiatus' layer at Hunter Street (Monument)
  • Roman Barracks Block (latera praetorii west) at Hunter Street (Monument)
  • Roman Centurion's House (latera praetorii west) at Hunter Street (Monument)
  • Roman Centurion's House (latera praetorii west) at Princess Street (Monument)
  • Saxon Pottery, Former Hunter Street Bowling Green (Hunter Street / Princess Street) (Find Spot)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Archaeological Evaluation of Princess Street/Hunter Street (Ref: Rep No 39)

Record last edited

Jul 24 2023 11:19AM