Source/Archive record SYO2465 - Monk Bar Traffic Signal Asset Renewal

Title Monk Bar Traffic Signal Asset Renewal
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2020

Abstract/Summary

The upper extents of post-medieval make-up deposits of dark greyish brown silty clay with fragments of brick rubble were the earliest deposits observed during the watching brief, although very little of this horizon was exposed. A cast iron pipe was observed at the foot of Monk Bar, approximately 1m from the south-west face on the east side of the main arch. The foundations of 1 Goodramgate, which is presently occupied by Monk Bar Barbers, were exposed during the works. The footings comprised three courses of 19th century brick overlying a single course of magnesian limestone ashlar masonry. The masonry may represent re-use of medieval stonework. A 0.23m thick layer of steel-reinforced concrete was observed under both the asphalt roadway and the York stone pavement on the west side of Goodramgate inside Monk Bar.

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Referenced Events (1)

  • Monk Bar Traffic Signal Asset Renewal (Ref: 2020/18)

Record last edited

May 24 2020 4:40PM

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