Source/Archive record SCH6816 - New Residential Development at Burnside Heath Lane Willaston Cheshire: An Archaeological Watching Brief
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | New Residential Development at Burnside Heath Lane Willaston Cheshire: An Archaeological Watching Brief |
| Author/Originator | Earthworks Archaeological Services |
| Report Number | R3334 |
| Date/Year | 2012 |
Abstract/Summary
An archaeological trial trench was excavated in 2012 on the site of a new residential development at Burnside, Heath Lane, Willaston. The archaeological interest of the site lies in its position on the projected route of a Roman road that has been traced running from the legionary fortress at Chester along the length of Wirral towards Meols. Excavation of the trench demonstrated that the natural boulder clay geology lies at a shallow depth beneath a thin covering of topsoil. There was no evidence for a metalled surface, foundation material or adaptation of the area for road construction. A potential boundary ditch or gully was located, aligned roughly north-west to south-east, and parallel to Heath Lane; the gully corresponds to a field boundary shown on the nineteenth and early twentieth OS maps.
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E1157
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library
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- ECH5391 New Residential Development at Burnside, Heath Lane, Willaston, Cheshire: An Archaeological Watching Brief (Ref: E1157)
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