Source/Archive record SCH8174 - Halton Castle, Runcorn - Community Excavation
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Halton Castle, Runcorn - Community Excavation |
| Author/Originator | Salford Archaeology |
| Report Number | R3964 |
| Date/Year | 2016 |
| APAS Assession Year | 2016-2017 |
Abstract/Summary
Salford Archaeology (SA) was commissioned by Norton Priory Museum and Gardens to undertake a community archaeological excavation on the site of Halton Castle (centred at SJ 53756 820350). The site is both a Scheduled Monument and the standing remains are also a Grade I listed building. This work formed part of the Heritage Lottery Funded Halton Castle Project to further assess the archaeological potential for remains associated with the occupation of the outer bailey of the castle not identified within previous excavations conducted by Robina McNeil in 1985/6. The findings from the excavation will inform the future treatment of the Scheduled Area and enhance the presentation of the site to the wider public. The work was carried out by local volunteers and school children under the supervision of SA staff. In total over 250 children, 90 adult volunteers and 150 visitors worked on the site or visited during the open day. Excavation areas were located to investigate the nature and extent of the remains associated with structures in the outer bailey of the castle. Trenches were opened to investigate anomalies seen on the preceding geophysical survey and further investigate features identified during the 1980s excavations.
The excavation of Trench 1 was intended to locate remains associated with a building observed on the Randall Holmes sketch plan which may have been a stable block. Although a number of pottery sherds were found throughout the trench dating from the medieval period onwards, no features were identified other than a large deposit of sandstone rubble which was found to lie in excess of 1.70m below the current ground level.
Trench 2 was also sited to investigate features identified on both the Randall Holmes sketch plan and the geophysical survey. This trench was able to uncover features and artefacts from the medieval period onwards, including part of a tower first identified during the 1980s. In addition, two burials were found within the trench dating to the 15th and 16th/17th century. The discovery of burials within a castle is very rare and will require further investigation to fully understand. Many of the features in this trench were cut directly into the bedrock and may indicate earlier occupation phases predating the construction of the castle.
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Referenced Monuments (1)
- 104/1/0 Halton Castle: Medieval Shell Keep Castle on Site of Motte and Bailey (Monument)
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