Source/Archive record SCH6541 - Delamere Street, Chester: Archaeological Watching Brief on the Excavation of the Quarry, 2008, Post-excavation Assessment

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Type Client Report
Title Delamere Street, Chester: Archaeological Watching Brief on the Excavation of the Quarry, 2008, Post-excavation Assessment
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Date/Year 2009

Abstract/Summary

Between January and May 2008 Birmingham Archaeology undertook a watching brief on the Gorse Stacks Development at Delamere St., Chester, ahead of residential and retail development. Previous excavations by Earthworks and Birmingham identified the remains of a 16th century sandstone quarry with stratigraphy surviving to potential depths of over 6m. The planned development included three levels of basement parking which would cut through this quarry. The area was divided into six areas to ease excavation and recording. Material was removed down to contractor formation level, and as a result the quarry was not bottomed. The quarry was filled with a mixture of deposits ranging from late post-medieval demolition rubble, quarry stone processing waste and eighteenth to nineteenth century domestic waste. The upper fills were cut by the foundations of several nineteenth century buildings and a twentieth century bus station.

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Description

Chester UAD Project

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (2)

  • Medieval finds from Delamere Street (Find Spot)
  • Post medieval quarrying at Delamere Street (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Delamere Street: Watching Brief, Post-excavation Assessment, 2008 (Ref: Project No. 1820)

Record last edited

Dec 11 2012 2:38PM