Source/Archive record SCH9615 - Countess of Chester, Women and Childrens Ward, Chester, Cheshire: Archaeological Watching Brief Report

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Type Client Report
Title Countess of Chester, Women and Childrens Ward, Chester, Cheshire: Archaeological Watching Brief Report
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Date/Year 2024
APAS Assession Year 2024-2025

Abstract/Summary

Report of a watching brief conducted in 2024 during ground works associated with the construction of the new Women and Children’s Ward, at the Countess of Chester Hospital, Chester, Cheshire (SJ 401 681). It revealed a small quantity of post-medieval archaeological features which clearly relate to cartographic evidence of aspects of the walled garden of Bache Hall, featured on the 1899 Ordnance Survey map. Many of the features comprised sections of red brick wall forming either garden boundary walls or else associated structures, such as greenhouses, illustrated upon the 1899 map. These were generally found to be poorly preserved within the confines of the observed trenches, usually comprising footings and basal courses only, with little other detail or in situ deposits, the site having been considerably reworked to provide car parking and other facilities for the foundation of the hospital.

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Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit Library

Referenced Monuments (2)

  • Bache Hall (Building)
  • Former park and gardens associated with Bache Hall (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Countess of Chester, Women and Childrens Ward, Chester, Cheshire: Archaeological Watching Brief Report (Ref: 2024-25/2324)

Record last edited

Jun 6 2024 1:05PM