Source/Archive record SCH7354 - Two 12th-Century Wich Houses in Nantwich, Cheshire

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Type Article in Journal
Title Two 12th-Century Wich Houses in Nantwich, Cheshire
Author/Originator
Journal
Date/Year 1983

Abstract/Summary

Published account of the excavation of two salt or 'wich' houses in Wood Street, Nantwich, in 1979-1930. The houses dated to the twelfth century; one was demolished soon after it was built, the other remained until the sixteenth century.

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Description

Vol 27, 1983, p.40-88

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record CHER Library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Nantwich - The Salt-Making Industry (Monument)
  • Remains of medieval timber buildings and a salt ship, to rear of The Three Pigeons Inn (Monument)
  • Two 12th Century Salt Houses, Wood Street Car Park Site (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Excavations at First Wood Street, Nantwich in 1979-1980 (Ref: n/a)

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