Source/Archive record SCH6691 - Cheshire Historic Towns Survey: Crewe & Nantwich Borough Part 1: Archaeological Assessments

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Type Report
Title Cheshire Historic Towns Survey: Crewe & Nantwich Borough Part 1: Archaeological Assessments
Author/Originator
Report No
Date/Year 2002

Abstract/Summary

This report is the result of a survey of Cheshire’s historic towns and is an assessment of the archaeological and historical evidence for the origin, growth and development of five towns in Crewe & Nantwich Borough.

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Description

This report is the result of a survey of Cheshire’s historic towns, funded by English Heritage and carried out by Cheshire County Council during the period 1997-2001. In total the survey covered 37 historic towns in Cheshire and the Boroughs of Halton and Warrington. Part 1 of the survey was an Assessment of the archaeological and historical evidence for the origin, growth and development of each of the county’s historic towns. This report contains the Archaeological Assessments for five towns in Crewe & Nantwich Borough: Audlem, Bunbury, Crewe, Nantwich and Wybunbury.

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record

Referenced Monuments (9)

  • Bunbury Village (Monument)
  • Crewe Cattle Market and Abattoir Company (Monument)
  • Crewe Railway Station, Grand Junction Railway (Monument)
  • Former LNWR Enginemen's Barracks (Building)
  • Mill Field (Monument)
  • Nantwich Castle (Monument)
  • Nantwich Guildhall & Grammar School (Monument)
  • Nantwich Mill (Monument)
  • St Anne's Lane Gasworks (Monument)

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Oct 3 2024 11:52AM