Source/Archive record SYO2028 - Carlton Tavern EVA
Title | Carlton Tavern EVA |
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Author/Originator | NAA |
Date/Year | 2017 |
Abstract/Summary
Work was scheduled in advance of redevelopment of the site, which proposes the demolition of the Victorian public house and associated 6 bedroom hotel and detailed approval for construction of a three-four storey 76 bedroom care home, 22 car parking spaces, 5 cycle racks and associated landscaping.
Two c. 10m by 2m trenches were excavated on the landscaped lawn area to the front of
Carlton Tavern, as this space offered the largest extent of potentially undisturbed ground. No
previous archaeological works had been conducted on or in the vicinity of the site. The
evaluation was, therefore, to determine the presence or absence of any potential
archaeological remains associated with the site, and to ascertain the extent, condition,
character and date of any such remains.
Both trenches exposed natural clay and sand geology at a depth of less than 1m, above which
there was a thick accumulation of clay silt relating to agricultural use of the land up until the
construction of the Carlton Tavern building in the 1880s. The only archaeological features
identified were five ceramic field drains, placed within steep-edged drain cuts dug through the
agricultural soil and natural clay, their backfill containing Victorian pottery and industrial
waste. Upper deposits of a level, consistent orange sand layer, relate to the landscaping of
agricultural fields during the construction of Carlton Tavern, then named West Garth, and its
grounds during the 1880s.
Referenced Monuments (0)
Referenced Events (1)
- EYO6378 Carlton Tavern EVA
Record last edited
Nov 10 2017 2:06PM