Source/Archive record SCH8854 - Reaseheath Cabling Works, Nantwich, Cheshire: Archaeological Mitigation

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Type Client Report
Title Reaseheath Cabling Works, Nantwich, Cheshire: Archaeological Mitigation
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Report Number
Date/Year 2019
APAS Assession Year 2020-2021

Abstract/Summary

A programme of archaeological mitigation was conducted by the Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust in connection with the replacement of two overhead powerlines with underground cables at Reaseheath, north-west of Nantwich in Cheshire.The scheme lay partly within the registered area of the Civil War Battle of Nantwich, while chance finds associated with the battle have also been recovered from the wider area. The mitigation within the area of the battlefield included a metal detector survey prior to the commencement of works. This revealed only two objects likely to be associated with the Civil War battle, an impacted lead pistol shot and a double-loop buckle, although the clay pipe bowl and the worn coin may also be contemporary. While it had been intended to extend the metal detector survey outside the registered battlefield, together with a watching brief on any areas where concentrations of artefacts are recovered, a new housing development had already commenced within this area, precluding the possibility of any further archaeological works.

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Description

Report No. 1697

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Battle of Nantwich (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Reaseheath Cabling Works, Nantwich, Cheshire: Archaeological Mitigation (Ref: Report No. 1697)

Record last edited

Apr 22 2020 3:24PM