Source/Archive record SCH4595 - Land at Bank Park, Warrington: An Archaeological Desk-based Assessment

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Type Client Report
Title Land at Bank Park, Warrington: An Archaeological Desk-based Assessment
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Date/Year 2004

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological desk-based assessment was produced in 2004 for land at Bank Park, Warrington, in advance of development including the construction of a new Magistrates Court. Post medieval deposits survive relating to Bank Hall Park, constructed in the mid eighteenth century, also buildings to the east of Kendrick Street. The Bank Hall deposits consist of an in-filled fishpond, a glasshouse (still partially standing), and a demolished structure (possibly a pump house). The buildings at Kendrick Street consist of nineteenth century terraces constructed shortly after the railway immediately to the north.

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Description

11359.20.R01

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Site of 18th century garden to Bank Hall, Warrington (Landscape)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Land at Bank Park, Warrington: An Archaeological Desk-based Assessment (Ref: 11359.20.R01)

Record last edited

Apr 14 2020 1:42PM