Source/Archive record SCH8965 - Archaeological Desk Based Assessment: Canal & River Trust, Northwich, Cheshire

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Type Client Report
Title Archaeological Desk Based Assessment: Canal & River Trust, Northwich, Cheshire
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Date/Year 2020
APAS Assession Year 2020-2021

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**PRE-APP** A desk-based assessment has been produced in 2020 in support of potential proposed development of the offices of the Canal and River Trust, Northwich. Whilst there are no heritage assets are recorded within the Site boundary the Site is located within an Area of Archaeological Potential (106). There is high potential for artefacts, settlement and industrial deposits relating to the Roman and Post-medieval periods to be present on or immediately adjacent to Site. There is also a high potential for buried structural remains associated with previously demolished 19th century buildings to be present on the Site. The Site is located in an area previously used for salt mining and brine pumping. Whilst the mining activities are thought to have taken place between 40 m and 100 m below the surface these workings may have been responsible for historic subsidence recorded at Navigation House in the southern part of the Site. There is potential for historic wells and other currently unknown vertical shafts to be present on the Site which may be associated with access or ventilation to historic underground mines.

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Author James McNicoll-Norbury

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit Library

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  • Archaeological Desk Based Assessment: Canal & River Trust, Northwich, Cheshire

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Apr 2 2025 2:57PM