EYO6485 - 19-22 Fossgate EXC
Type
EXCAVATION
Location
Location | 19-22 Fossgate |
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Grid reference | Centred SE 6057 5178 (49m by 36m) |
Map sheet | SE65SW |
Unitary Authority | City of York, North Yorkshire |
Technique(s)
Organisation
On Site Archaeology
Date
2018
Description
An archaeological investigation was undertaken by On-Site Archaeology Ltd during
development, at the former Macdonalds furniture shop, 19-22 Fossgate, York (Planning
Application Reference 15/02760/FUL). The development consisted of the conversion of the
former retail showroom to restaurant with building extension to rear on enlarged footprint,
and erection of four new dwellings with associated landscaping and resurfacing works.
The archaeological investigation was predominantly concentrated upon the area of the new
dwellings. The investigation revealed a good sequence of stratified deposits dating from the
mid- 10th/11th centuries through to the 18th/19th centuries and included structures, property
boundaries, pits and probable small scale metal-working activity.
The earliest archaeological remains revealed were mid-10th/11th Anglo-Scandinavian organic
deposits at unexpectedly relatively shallow depths within a passageway fronting onto
Fossgate. These deposits were encountered below the present ground surface at c0.4m
(10.5mAOD) and sloped down to c0.8m (9.97mAOD) towards Fossgate. At least two main
phases of Anglo-Scandinavian activity were identified. The first phase comprised of two
wattle lined pits and a succession of short-lived inter-cutting pits. The second phase was
characterised by construction of at least three structures, probable buildings, represented by
wooden sill beams and stony floor make up deposits. The three structures appeared to be a
succession of buildings or modifications of the same property, which was defined by a
boundary comprised of sequences of wattle fences.
Following a hiatus possibly during the later 11th and 12th centuries a 13th/14th century
structure appears within the sequence constructed using stone pads and rubble foundations.
This was replaced by another structure during the 15th century that also consisted of stone
pads and foundations. Probably during the late 15th century the area was levelled and a
beam slotted structure associated with probable small-scale and short lived metal working
activity was present. By the 16th century a probable brick oven occupied the area until
levelling and construction of 18th/19th century structures.
Sources/Archives (2)
Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
Record last edited
Mar 12 2019 10:51AM