ENN110982 - Wood Lodge Solar Farm, 2023 (Geophysical survey)
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Location
Grid reference | Centred TL 0336 7733 (1738m by 851m) |
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Civil Parish | TITCHMARSH, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Headland Archaeology UK Ltd
Date
February 2023
Description
The survey has recorded anomalies indicative of significant, dense, and extensive archaeological activity following and appending at least three trackways which cross the proposed development area (PDA), covering approximately 18ha. There are three main foci of archaeological activity: one close to the eastern edge of F1 and two in F3. At each location anomalies indicative of multiple, clustered enclosures of varying size and shape are recorded linked by trackways and with numerous discrete anomalies, likely to be caused by activity associated with settlement, also numerous. Archaeological activity (cropmarks interpreted as enclosures, trackways, and other features) is recorded on the Northamptonshire Historic Environment Record at these locations although the survey has provided significantly greater detail on the complexity and extent of the archaeological remains. Although it is not possible to provide an accurate date for the archaeological activity identified, the pattern and morphology of the anomalies suggest an Iron Age to Romano-British origin is likely. Anomalies due to both historical and recent agricultural activity (ridge and furrow and modern ploughing, drainage and boundary rationalisation), geological variation and modern activity are also identified. Several anomalies of uncertain origin have also been identified. These are likely modern or agricultural in origin, but due to the extensive archaeological activity within the PDA, an archaeological origin cannot be discounted. Overall, the extent of the three major areas of archaeological activity appears to be restricted to F3 and the eastern extent of F1. Where there are no superficial deposits, there are either no recorded anomalies or they are very low magnitude and difficult to discern. This raises the possibility that the archaeological resource may be more extensive than the survey has revealed in those areas where the prevailing pedological and geological conditions are not as favourable for detection. Inf from OASIS online form
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1>XY SNN115675 Report: Christian Adams. 2023. Wood Lodge Solar Farm, Northamptonshire: Geophysical Survey Report. Headland Archaeology Fieldwork Reports. 2023-08. Headland Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1116008. [Mapped feature: #39550 Geophysical Survey area, ]
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Related Monuments/Buildings (3)
Record last edited
Dec 6 2024 2:47PM