Source/Archive record SCH4182 - King Street, Middlewich, Harbutts Field: Excavation of Two Sample Trenches.

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Type Client Report
Title King Street, Middlewich, Harbutts Field: Excavation of Two Sample Trenches.
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Date/Year 1996

Abstract/Summary

Following on from a programme of archaeological evaluation at Harbutts Field prior to the development of residential housing, two trenches were excavated in the lower part of Harbutts Field on 01/12/1995. In Trench 1 removal of the current topsoil exposed a plough-disturbed layer of sandy-silt, and a layer of redeposited sandy-clay, on sand identified as the natural sub-soil. The maximum depth of plough-disturbance to the sub-surface deposits was 600mm. Removal of the topsoil in Trench 2 revealed a surface with several distinct deposits. A plough-disturbed layer of clay-silt was identified, and on removal of this, two linear bands running NE-SW of sandy silt were observed in the sand sub-soil. No artefacts were recovered and the maximum depth of plough-disturbance was 510mm. Probably post medieval.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (2)

  • Linear bands of sandy silt, Harbutt's Field West (Monument)
  • Roman fort, Harbutt's Field (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • King Street, Middlewich, Harbutt's Field: Excavation of Two Sample Trenches (Ref: Rep. No. 6523:03.2R)

Record last edited

Jan 13 2017 3:14PM