Source/Archive record SCH4872 - Poulton Hall, Pulford, Cheshire: Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Poulton Hall, Pulford, Cheshire: Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results |
| Author/Originator | Wessex Archaeology |
| Report Number | R2754 |
| Date/Year | 2007 |
Abstract/Summary
In June 2006 an archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Channel 4’s ‘Time Team’ at the site of Poulton Hall, Pulford, Cheshire (centred on NGR 340600 358700) to investigate the remains of a Cistercian Abbey, an associated grange complex and a small chapel. The site at Poulton Hall and the small chapel were also under investigation by a local group, the Poulton Research Project (see ECH6953).
The primary aims of the evaluation were to determine whether the remains within the grounds of the former Poulton Hall relate to a Cistercian Abbey which was only in existence for circa 60 years before it was disbanded, and to investigate the nature of the small chapel located to the south. As a result of the Time Team evaluation, it appears likely that the Abbey was never built at Poulton Hall. The evaluation suggested potential alternative sites for the Abbey through the analysis of the historical mapping, aerial photography and topography of the area. The most likely location is in and around the area of the small chapel.
The earliest phases of activity at the Poulton Hall site appear to date to the 14th century and probably relate to the use of a monastic grange. Occupation, activity and rebuilding of structures continued until the 16th century, when the grange evolved into a manor house, and then through to the 19th century when it was finally demolished.
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62506.01
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 1799/1 Poulton Abbey (Monument)
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