ENN107694 - The Former Dun Cow Pub, 2013 (Evaluation)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 8883 6832 (20m by 50m)
Civil Parish WELLINGBOROUGH, North Northamptonshire (formerly Wellingborough District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

University of Leicester Archaeological Services

Date

Not recorded.

Description

University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation by trial trenching on land adjacent to The Dun Cow, 2 Gold Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire (SP 88823 68331). The work was undertaken as part of an archaeological impact assessment in advance of proposed residential development. Archaeological features were identified in all three trenches around the public house standing buildings, and within the footprint of the proposed building. The evaluation revealed archaeological evidence dating to the 12th-14th centuries including pits, a hearth and gully and stone structures. Some later activity (18th-19th century date) was also identified. Information from OASIS Online Form. [HER note 23/09/2014: unable to digitise trenches due to lack of detail in source report, approximate point locations only.]

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Report: Jarvis W.. 2013. An Archaeological Evaluation on Land Adjacent to The Dun Cow, 2 Gold Street, Wellingborough, Northants. ULAS Fieldwork Reports. 2013-077. U.L.A.S. (checked).

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Related Monuments/Buildings (7)

  • Medieval 'back yard' activity, rear of the Dun Cow (Monument)
  • Medieval Pit (Monument)
  • Medieval Tenement Group North-East of Broad Green, South of Gold Street (Monument)
  • Medieval Tenement Group South-East of Gold Street (Monument)
  • Possible Medieval Pits (Monument)
  • Undated Postholes, Possibly Modern (Monument)
  • Wellingborough (Monument)

Record last edited

Dec 6 2024 3:00PM

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