Source/Archive record SCH9606 - Townfield Lane: Archaeological Investigations 2022
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | Townfield Lane: Archaeological Investigations 2022 |
| Author/Originator | Holt History Society |
| Report Number | R4771 |
| Date/Year | 2023 |
| APAS Assession Year | 2024-2025 |
Abstract/Summary
Report of an archaeological evaluation (geophysical survey followed by trenching) undertaken in 2021-2 on the site of a rectangular enclosure (CHER 6965) located on a meander of the River Dee near Townfield Lane, Farndon. The enclosure is visible on LiDAR survey data and was thought potentially to be Roman in origin due to its form and proximity to the Holt legionary pottery and tile works located on the other side of the river to the south.
The geophysical survey covered 2.85 hectares of flat ground, comprising well grazed pastoral land. Faint anomalies were identified which coincided with sections of the ditch and bank of the enclosure; additionally, an area of increased magnetic activity contained within the interior of the enclosure indicated some form of archaeological activity, potentially a demolition or burnt deposit. Other features identified include lines of drainage, ridge and furrow cultivation, a field boundary and an extraction pit/natural depression.
The six evaluation trenches, totalling 135m, targetted elements of the enclosure identified in the geophysical survey and visible on LiDAR data. The ditch of the enclosure was identified in trenches 1 and 3, but was only excavated fully in trench 1. Also visible in both trenches 1 and 3, adjacent to the ditch, was a band of clean natural sand. This contrasted with other deposits which were charcoal flecked or slightly greyed from activity and could indicate that a bank had been present, sealing the natural. The enclosure likely dates to the Roman period and is probably some form of temporary camp related to the Holt Roman pottery and tile works. Roman materials were recovered the ditches and from within the enclosure and although most were undiagnostic fragments, one rim sherd, dating to c.AD 90/110-130, was recovered from a possible midden dump located on the enclosure’s western edge.
The enclosure was later reoccupied during the 6th century for the purpose of bog iron processing as indicated by remains of an iron furnace and large quantities of iron slag. C14 dating from the furnace gave a date of 570-650 cal AD. A second C14 date of 600-670 cal AD was recovered from a secondary fill of the enclosure ditch placing this deposit within the sites later industrial phase. This date is reinforced by further analysis of the industrial residues which identified a furnace technology associated with either the Iron Age or Early Medieval period. Two post-holes that are shown to be stratigraphically related may also suggest some form of contemporary structure associated with the furnace, which when combined with evidence of food preparation identified through environmental analysis, suggest a least some permanence to the industrial phase of the site.
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Description
The Holt and Farndon Community Archaeology Project
Location
Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit Library
Referenced Monuments (1)
- 6965 Farndon Meadows Enclosure (Monument)
Referenced Events (1)
- ECH7301 Townfield Lane: Archaeological Investigations 2022
Record last edited
Mar 21 2025 2:59PM