SNN104032 - A Story of Urban Regeneration: Excavations in Advance of Development off St Peter's Walk, Northampton, 1994-7

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Type Article
Title A Story of Urban Regeneration: Excavations in Advance of Development off St Peter's Walk, Northampton, 1994-7
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1998-9

Abstract/Summary

This report presents the data from excavations carried out ahead of and during redevelopment of an area around Woolonger Street between 1994 and 7.

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NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (19)

  • Former modern building (Monument)
  • Group of Tenements on South of Woolmonger Street (Monument)
  • Late medieval wall (Monument)
  • Late medieval/post-medieval stone-lined drain (Monument)
  • Late Saxon and medieval activity, south of Woolmonger Street (Monument)
  • Late Saxon and medieval occupation, north side of Woolmonger Street (Western Plot) (Monument)
  • Late Saxon pit (Monument)
  • Medieval activity (Monument)
  • Medieval pits (Monument)
  • Modern building (Monument)
  • Possible Iron Age activity (Monument)
  • Possible medieval building on the Woolmonger Street frontage (Monument)
  • Post medieval wall foundations (Monument)
  • Probable late Saxon/medieval industrial activity, St James' Square (Monument)
  • Probable Saxon/medieval occupation, St James' Place (Monument)
  • Saxon and medieval occupation, north of Woolmonger Street (Eastern plot) (Monument)
  • Saxon to late medieval pits (Monument)
  • Site of Saxo-Norman and medieval plots, St John's Street (Monument)
  • Woolmonger Street (Monument)

Referenced Events (5)

  • 31-33 Woolmonger Street, 1987 (Excavation) (Ref: 7560245)
  • St James' Place, 1987 (Trial trench) (Ref: 7560244)
  • St James' Square, 1981 (Excavation) (Ref: 7560002)
  • Woolmonger Street, 1994 (Trial trench) (Ref: 7560315)
  • Woolmonger Street, 1995-7 (Excavation) (Ref: 7560414)

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Feb 20 2025 3:07PM

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