Source/Archive record SCH5421 - Stapeley Water Gardens, Nantwich, Cheshire East: Metal Detecting Survey
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Stapeley Water Gardens, Nantwich, Cheshire East: Metal Detecting Survey |
| Author/Originator | West Yorkshire Archaeological Services |
| Report Number | R3055 |
| Date/Year | 2010 |
Abstract/Summary
The majority of the finds discovered within the survey area were of a post-medieval date,
although a number of medieval objects were found, most notably the medieval ampulla
discovered in Block C3. No finds were identified of a Roman or Iron Age date, although a
number of metal objects were discovered which could not be dated or their original form
identified.
The majority of the finds dated to the post-medieval period, and included numerous musket
and pistol balls, possibly dating to the Civil War, perhaps indicating the site of a small
skirmish in the area during this period. There were no clear concentrations of musket and
pistol balls, however, and they were generally distributed relatively evenly across the survey
area. Other post-medieval finds included buckles and harness fittings, lead weights and some
pottery. The most numerous type of finds were coins, most of which dated to the Georgian
period (1714-1830). The earliest identifiable coin was from the reign of William III (1689-
1702), and a number of Victorian coins were also discovered, as well as many modern coins.
The distribution of finds does not provide any certain indication of areas of activity relating
to individual periods, and may rather reflect the random loss, dumping or accidental
deposition of material across the site. The top soil across much of the survey area certainly
appears to have been disturbed by previous agricultural activity, or building and garden
landscaping, particularly on its north-eastern side, which would have contributed to the
process of re-deposition of finds within it. The largely post-medieval nature of the finds
within the site also does not necessarily reflect the potential for the survival of sub-surface
(non-metallic) archaeological remains within the survey area.
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- ECH4747 Stapeley Water Gardens, Nantwich, Cheshire East: Metal Detecting Survey (Ref: Report No 2157)
Record last edited
Dec 24 2010 2:39PM