Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT5856 - The Chestnuts, Costock Road, Wysall, Nottinghamshire: An Archaelogical Evaluation
| Title | The Chestnuts, Costock Road, Wysall, Nottinghamshire: An Archaelogical Evaluation |
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| Author/Originator | Helen Daniels |
| Date/Year | 2024 |
Abstract/Summary
The evaluation was successfully undertaken with the excavation of four trenches. Despite the potential for the site to contain remains of medieval date, relating to one of the manors of Wysall, the site comprised mostly made-ground of 19th-20th century date. One trench had the remains of a heavily disturbed cobbled surface which likely relates to an earlier yard surface in the central courtyard. A second trench showed evidence of the construction cut from the southern range which was demolished in the 1960s and both these trenches contained a small amount of worked stones probably relating to earlier forms of the existing outbuildings. No other features or finds were observed and the site’s archaeological potential is considered to be low.
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Description
Results of an evaluation. Report includes images of post-medieval - modern brick and objects
Location
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MNT28513 Post-Medieval objects from The Chestnuts, Wysall (Element)
Referenced Events (1)
- ENT5207 Evaluation at The Chestnuts, Wysall
Record last edited
Dec 9 2024 3:38PM