Source/Archive record SCH8140 - Archaeological Evaluation at Carden Park, Chester

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Type Client Report
Title Archaeological Evaluation at Carden Park, Chester
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Date/Year 2002

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An archaeological evaluation undertaken in October 2002 at Carden Park prior to the construction of new buildings and landscaping of the grounds as part of a leisure complex. Five trenches were opened. Trenches 4 and 5 were located on the former site of Carden Hall, trenches 2 and 3 were located in the area to the south and east of the site of the old hall but in the area of the new build, and trench 1 was located in the area to be landscaped. Structural remains were uncovered in two of the trenches (4 and 5), these appear to relate to a late Victorian building phase of the hall. No structural evidence for earlier halls was discovered, although trench 3 revealed a ditch, interpreted as a soakaway, which contained brick debris, potentially demolition debris of an earlier phase of hall.

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  • Archaeological Evaluation at Carden Park, Chester

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Sep 1 2020 1:07PM