Source/Archive record SCH4429 - Woore Ash Service Reservoir to Vyrnwy Aqueduct, Cheshire and Shropshire: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Woore Ash Service Reservoir to Vyrnwy Aqueduct, Cheshire and Shropshire: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment |
| Author/Originator | Oxford Archaeology North |
| Report Number | R2457 |
| Date/Year | 2002 |
Abstract/Summary
An archaeological desk-based assessment was produced in 2002 in support of the proposal to construct a new water main between Woore Ash Service Reservoir and Vyrnwy Aqueduct. The area of study for the assessment was a 1km wide corridor along the pipeline route. 110 sites of potential interest were identified ranging from field boundaries to possible pottery kilns, brick kilns and a Roman road. The majority of the sites are of medieval or post medieval date and relate to agricultural activity.
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Description
2002-03/066
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library
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Referenced Events (1)
- ECH3949 Woore Ash Service Reservoir to Vyrnwy Aqueduct, Cheshire and Shropshire: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment (Ref: 2002-03/066)
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