Source/Archive record SCH4241 - A500 Basford-Hough-Shavington By-Pass: Archaeological Trial Trenching & Additional Archaeological Works at Crewe Road (Archaeological Site 30/31), Shavington, Cheshire

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Title A500 Basford-Hough-Shavington By-Pass: Archaeological Trial Trenching & Additional Archaeological Works at Crewe Road (Archaeological Site 30/31), Shavington, Cheshire
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Date/Year 2001

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An archaeological evaluation was undertaken in 2001 comprising a geophysical and earthwork survey, followed by trial trenching, at Crewe Road (Site 30/31), Shavington. Four possible clamp kilns were recorded characterised by areas of burning and ashy spreads, in an area formerly known as Big Love Kiln Field. Further investigation failed to uncover conclusive evidence as to the exact nature of these areas of burnining. Although they were consistent with the remains of bonfires, the simplest form of clamp-kiln, very little of the kind of debris normally associated with kilns, such as half-fired bricks, clay dumps or chacoal, was recovered.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Earthworks near Shavington House (Monument)

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  • A500 Basford-Hough-Shavington By-Pass: Archaeological Trial Trenching & Additional Archaeological Works at Crewe Road (Archaeological Site 30/31)

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Mar 15 2024 4:53PM