Source/Archive record SCH8303 - Archaeological Watching Brief at Tattenhall Park Primary School, Chester Road, August 2017
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| Type | Written Communication |
|---|---|
| Title | Archaeological Watching Brief at Tattenhall Park Primary School, Chester Road, August 2017 |
| Author/Originator | Mark Leah, Cheshire Archaeology Planning Advisory Service |
| Date | 31/08/2017 |
| Date/Year | 2017 |
| APAS Assession Year | 2017-2018 |
Abstract/Summary
Archaeological watching brief at Tattenhall Park Primary School, Chester Road in August 2017. Archaeology Planning Advisory Service (SJ 4875 5872).
Construction of an extension measuring c 20m by 20m on the eastern side of the existing main building revealed a number of scattered features cut into the natural boulder clay. All of the features were relatively shallow, with a maximum depth of c 0.4m, and had clearly been subject to significant truncation during the formation of the ridge and furrow which is clearly visible on the aerial photographs dating to the 1940s and 1970s. The features, which included two postholes, three shallow pits, and a gully measuring 0.6m across and up to 0.4m deep, were filled with a grey clay which, in some instances, contained significant amounts of charcoal. Dating evidence was not abundant but one of the pits contained an assemblage of locally-manufactured Roman pottery which has been dated to the second century AD.
A Roman presence has been known at Tattenhall for many years and is thought to have been centred on the parish church, where material of this date have been recorded on a number of occasions. However, the discovery of Roman features at the primary school is significant as recent work on several developments in recent years in the area between the school and church has not revealed any evidence of Roman activity. The present results may suggest a more extensive, if intermittent, area of settlement in and around the village at this time.
Summary report deposited in Cheshire Historic Environment Record (ECH6415)
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Referenced Monuments (1)
- 14007 Probable Roman Pits, Post Holes and a Gully, Tattenhall Primary School (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ECH6415 Archaeological Watching Brief at Tattenhall Park Primary School, Chester Road, August 2017
Record last edited
Sep 5 2017 5:32PM