Source/Archive record SCH4294 - M6 Widening: Junctions 16-20. Report on Earthwork Survey

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Type Client Report
Title M6 Widening: Junctions 16-20. Report on Earthwork Survey
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Date/Year 1994

Abstract/Summary

Following on from desk-top studies assessing the archaeological impact of the widening of the M6 motorway (ECH 3566), which identified 138 sites of archaeological/architectural and/or heritage interest within the study corridor, a programme of further evaluation was developed. Fieldwork strategies were prepared for 23 sites or areas, using a combination of five different techniques - fieldwalking, geophysical survey, earthwork survey, environmental sampling and trial trenching. The results of the earthwork surveys were reported in SCH4294. A total of 9 sites, totalling an area of 15.67ha, was subject to topographic survey. Most of the sites surveyed were of ridge and furrow earthworks, but they also included a leat relating to Lower Roughwood Mill, and a potential building platform close to Bostock Hall.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Betchton Mill, Lower Roughwood Mill, Roughwood New Mill (Building)
  • Ridge and Furrow earthworks, South-west of Brookwood Hill Farm (Monument)
  • Site of Bostock House, Moat and Ancilliary Buildings (Monument)

Referenced Events (2)

  • M6 Widening: Junctions 16-20, Cheshire. Cultural Heritage, Stage 3 Assessment Report Text
  • M6 Widening: Junctions 16-20. Report on Earthwork Survey

Record last edited

Aug 14 2019 6:00PM