ENN109182 - Mill Lane, 2014 (Trial trench)

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Location

Grid reference Centred SP 6953 5944 (38m by 45m)
Civil Parish KISLINGBURY, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

Technique(s)

Organisation

University of Leicester Archaeological Services

Date

January 2014

Description

An archaeological trial trench evaluation was undertaken in January 2014 within the grounds of 17 Mill Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire, by University of Leicester Archaeological Services and on behalf of Mr. L.Woodward. The fieldwork was required by the Development Control Archaeologist in response to an application for three new dwellings on the site, in order to assess the impact of the development on any potential archaeological remains. The site is located within the settlement core of the medieval village. The archaeological evaluation comprised the excavation of four trenches (varying between 8m and 15m in length) targeting the footprints of the proposed new dwellings. Trenches 1, 2 and 3 revealed a series of features comprising ditches, gullies and beamslots, representing occupation and possible plot boundaries. The pottery suggests that the activity was late Saxon/earlier medieval and continued into the 13th or 14th centuries. Animal bones and charred plant remains also survived, although in small quantities. Information from OASIS Online Form.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Report: Browning, J.. 2014. An Archaeological Evaluation at 17 Mill Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire, 2014. ULAS Fieldwork Reports. 2014-032. ULAS.

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Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Roman quarry pit and Medieval activity, Mill Lane (Monument)

Record last edited

Oct 12 2022 12:45PM

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