Source/Archive record SCH4555 - Canal Road, Congleton, Archaeological Watching Brief Report

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Type Client Report
Title Canal Road, Congleton, Archaeological Watching Brief Report
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Report Number
Date/Year 2004

Abstract/Summary

Later 19th-century maps of the site showed at least one lime kiln within the site boundary. A watching brief undertaken in 2004 showed that this had been built into the northern embankment of the canal soon after the construction of the canal in 1831. The structure of the kiln was revealed, along with the extensive burning of the surrounding deposits. The kiln was probably constructed for the processing of limestone from the quarry to the south of Astbury, which had been transported to the site along the canal. The lime would then have been made into mortar for use within the town.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Site of Lime Kiln, Canal Road, Congleton (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Canal Road, Congleton, Archaeological Watching Brief (Ref: n/a)

Record last edited

Dec 28 2023 2:41PM