Source/Archive record SCH7805 - An Archaeological Watching Brief During Site Investigation Works for the Northwich, Cheshire, Flood Risk Management Scheme

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Type Client Report
Title An Archaeological Watching Brief During Site Investigation Works for the Northwich, Cheshire, Flood Risk Management Scheme
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Date/Year 2015
APAS Assession Year 2015-2016

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This report describes the results of an archaeological watching brief conducted during site investigation works for a new flood defence scheme in Northwich, Cheshire. The project involved the monitoring of selected test-pits and an archaeological review of borehole and test-pit data supplied by the client. The results suggest that the survey area has seen extensive subsidence as a result of salt mining and brine extraction during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries with up to 20 m of made ground, though some of this may also be present as a result of changes to the alignment of the river banks. Part of the line of the defences crosses the location of a weir depicted on 19th and early 20th century mapping. The test-pit aimed at locating this feature although it could not be excavated to a sufficient depth to prove its presence or absence.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

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  • An Archaeological Watching Brief During Site Investigation Works for the Northwich, Cheshire, Flood Risk Management Scheme (Ref: Site Code 162)

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May 6 2015 3:11PM