Source/Archive record SCH7991 - Weaver Street, Chester. Archaeological Evaluation Report

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Type Client Report
Title Weaver Street, Chester. Archaeological Evaluation Report
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Date/Year 2015
APAS Assession Year 2015-2016

Abstract/Summary

An archaeological evaluation was undertaken in 2015 on land off Weaver Street, Chester in advance of a residential housing development. Previous research has demonstrated that the site lies within the Roman fortress Deva. Furthermore, excavation in the 1950s at this location, revealed substantial stone wall remains of three granary buildings, also occupation deposits, including Saxon waste pits and medieval structures dating to the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The 2015 evaluation comprised four trenches measuring 2m by 5m. They demonstrated the survival of deep and complex stratigraphy, including well preserved Roman structural remains associated with the legionary granaries which are of national importance. Structures and deposits of the medieval and post medieval periods were also identified; these appear to be typical of domestic occupation to the rear of street frontage properties. The resulting artefact assemblages are considered to be of regional importance.

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Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (4)

  • Excavated Seventeenth Century Pit, Weaver Street, Chester (Monument)
  • Excavated Wall of a Potential Medieval Building, Weaver Street, Chester (Monument)
  • Primitive Methodist Chapel, Commonhall Street (Monument)
  • Roman Granary 2, Praetentura west, Deva Legionary Fortress (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Archaeological Evaluation at Weaver Street, Chester.

Record last edited

Jun 6 2019 11:11AM