ENN108464 - 2 Whiteman Lane, Rothwell 2016 (Watching brief)
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SP 8135 8115 (17m by 15m) |
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Civil Parish | ROTHWELL, North Northamptonshire (formerly Kettering District) |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Witham Archaeology
Date
January 2016
Description
{1} The groundworks revealed building remains including ironstone wall footings and standing walls, and brick and mortar floor surfaces. At least some of these floors and walls were of late 19th century date, and the majority of artefacts retrieved from the site were of 17th to 19th century date. The building remains may represent buildings depicted on early Ordnance Survey maps of the area, but at least some appear to post-date buildings shown on an 1819 parish plan. Significant disturbance was recorded at the west end of the site, apparently resulting from the erection of the existing 20th century buildings on the site. Aside from naturally formed deposits, no features or deposits likely to pre-date the late post medieval period were identified during the investigations. A single sherd of 12th to 13th century pottery attests to earlier activity in the vicinity and one of two reused pieces of worked stone masonry recovered from a wall footing may be of 17th century date.
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SNN110955 Report: Mellor, V.. 2016. Land at 2 Whiteman Lane, Rothwell, Northamptonshire: Archaeological observation, investigation, recording, analysis and publication. Witham Archaeology fieldwork reports. 161. Witham Archaeology.
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Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- 3980/0/60 Remains of post-medieval/modern buildings (Monument)
Record last edited
Dec 6 2024 3:29PM