Site Event/Activity record ENT4706 - Archaeological Evaluation of Land at Chestnut Road, Langold

Location

Location Land at Chestnut Road, Langold
Grid reference Centred SK 58425 87992 (717m by 802m)
Map sheet SK58NE
District Bassetlaw
Civil Parish Hodsock, Bassetlaw

Technique(s)

Organisation

Pre-Construct Archaeology

Date

Not recorded.

Map

Description

Located to the north of Langold, the site comprises arable land totalling c.12.95 hectares. With the results of the geophysical survey being available, trial trenching was deemed the most appropriate method to further characterise the archaeology of the proposed development area. Fifty-six trenches were excavated, all of which were 50m long and 2m wide. No archaeological features were observed in any of the trenches. A number of potential features were investigated within the trenches and were found to be natural. Several sherds of modern pottery were present within the ploughsoil and subsoil layers but were not retained.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Iain Pringle. 2022. Land at Chestnut Road, Langold, Nottinghamshire: Report on an Archaeological Evaluation.

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Record last edited

Oct 31 2023 10:23AM

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