Source/Archive record SCH8268 - Redevelopment at The Former BT Exchange Building, St. John Street, Chester: An Archaeological Excavation

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Type Client Report
Title Redevelopment at The Former BT Exchange Building, St. John Street, Chester: An Archaeological Excavation
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Date/Year 2017
APAS Assession Year 2017-2018

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Following on from an archaeological evaluation (ECH4135), a limited programme of excavation was carried out on land at the former BT Exchange Building, St. John Street, Chester, between December 2006 and January 2007. The work was undertaken in advance of a proposed commercial development. The aim of the project was to expose, sample excavate and record any archaeological features and deposits within an agreed area of excavation located within a central, open area of the existing building complex. Evidence for agricultural activity and, later, possible levelling of the ground surface during the Roman period were encountered. During the late medieval to early post medieval period, a series of pit features were excavated, at least one of which was the probable stone-lined chamber to a corn-drying oven or similar agricultural/industrial feature. Structural features, including a basement, relating to later post medieval properties were exposed along with deposits marking their destruction.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (3)

  • Post Medieval Structural Deposits Excavated at the Former BT Exchange building, St. John's Street, Chester (Monument)
  • Roman Plough Marks and Sand/Sandstone Layer excavated at the former BT Exchange Building, St. John Street, Chester (Monument)
  • Three Medieval Pits, one a probable Corn-dryer/Oven excavated at the Former BT Exchange, St. John's Street, Chester (Monument)

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  • Redevelopment at The Former BT Exchange Building, St. John Street, Chester: An Archaeological Excavation (Ref: E932Rpt)

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Jun 30 2017 4:14PM