SNN109622 - Crick Road, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire: Cultural Heritage Assessment

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Type Report
Title Crick Road, Yelvertoft, Northamptonshire: Cultural Heritage Assessment
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2014
SMR Input Date (use for label searches) 03/07/2014

Abstract/Summary

Headland Archaeology carried out a cultural heritage assessment of a site on land west of Crick Road, Yelvertoft in April 2014. The purpose of this assessment was to inform a planning application for a proposed single wind turbine of 500kW and maximum 77m to blade tip. No previously recorded heritage assets would be affected by the construction of the proposed turbine, however there is potential for currently unknown heritage assets (particularly features associated with Iron Age or Romano-British settlement activity and with medieval cultivation) to be present within the development area. Impacts to these extensive remains are considered to result in less than substantial harm of no more than moderate magnitude due to the scale of the development.

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Location

NCC Archives Service, Heritage Team SMR Library

Referenced Monuments (10)

  • Church of All Saints (Building)
  • Crack's Hill (Possible Prehistoric/Romano-British Occupation) (Monument)
  • Middle Iron Age Settlement (Monument)
  • Open Field System, Yelvertoft (Monument)
  • Possible Late Iron Age/Romano-British Settlement (Monument)
  • Probable Iron Age Settlement, east of Dockham Way (Monument)
  • The Grand Union Canal (later The Leicester Line) (Monument)
  • Undated Mound (Monument)
  • Unstratified Neolithic find (PAS Findspot)
  • Yelvertoft (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Crick Road, 2014 (Heritage Assessment)

Record last edited

Mar 17 2023 9:00AM

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