Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1: Tables
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Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council Borough Plan – Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1: Tables Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council Report prepared by: ECUS Ltd. Brook Holt 3 Blackburn Road Sheffield S61 2DW 0114 266 9292 September 2016 Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, Borough Plan – Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1 Tables Table 1: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG1....................... 3 Table 2: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG2....................... 5 Table 3: Designated Heritage Assets within Arbury Hall Registered Park and Garden ............. 9 Table 4: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG3..................... 11 Table 5: Non-designated heritage assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG4 ...................... 13 Table 6: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG5..................... 14 Table 7: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG6 ..................... 15 Table 8: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG7 ..................... 16 Table 9: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG8..................... 17 Table 10: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG9 ................... 18 Table 11: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG10 ................. 19 Table 12: Non designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG11 ................. 21 Table 13: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP1 ................... 23 Table 14: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500m of Strategic Site EMP2 .................... 25 Table 15: Non-designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP2 (housing) ... 27 Table 16: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP3 ................... 28 Table 17: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site EMP4 ................... 29 Table 18: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP5 ...................... 31 Table 19: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP6 ...................... 32 Table 20: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP7 ...................... 33 Table 21: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site EMP8 ...................... 35 Table 22: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site NUN199 & NUN147 . 37 Table 23: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 of Strategic Site NUN182 ................... 39 ii Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, Borough Plan – Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1 Table 1: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG1 Reference Period Name Summary Palaeolithic handaxe found in Weddington Meadows MWA12762 Palaeolithic Field Flint pointed handaxe from Weddington Meadows Field Palaeolithic knife from Weddington Meadows, Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout found in Weddington MWA12787 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Meadows, Nuneaton Palaeolithic knife from Weddington Meadows, Quartzite bifacial knife or roughout from Weddington Meadows, MWA12788 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton Palaeolithic roughout from Weddington Meadows, Andesitic (Tuff?) roughout from Weddington Meadows, MWA12789 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton MWA12799 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper core from Weddington, Nuneaton Flint bifacial chopper-core from Weddington, Nuneaton MWA12833 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Weddington, Nuneaton Quartzite flake , from Weddington, Nuneaton MWA12834 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Weddington, Nuneaton Andesitic (Lava?) flake , from Weddington, Nuneaton Palaeolithic handaxe from Weddington Meadows, Andesitic (Tuff?) pointed handaxe from Weddington Meadows, MWA12840 Palaeolithic Nuneaton Nuneaton Late Neolithic to Early Findspot - a Bronze Age axehead was found 150m west of MWA4501 Iron Age Findspot - Bronze Age axehead Weddington Road, Weddington. Possible Enclosure 200m SE of Top Farm, MWA6790 Undated Weddington A possible rectangular platform can be seen on aerial photographs and LiDAR imagery. The adjacent church is known to be on raised ground and there is a possibility that the MWA13070 Undated Earthwork platform, St James' Church, Weddington two earthworks could be joined. A single gully of Romano-British date containing pottery and a MWA12718 Romano-British Romano-British gully at Weddington Road, Nuneaton fragment of kiln furniture. Findspot - sherds of pottery, tile and mortaria of Roman date were found west of Weddington Road, Weddington. A possible MWA7439 Romano-British Roman finds from 284, Weddington Road ditch was also recorded. Watling Street, a Roman road running from London to Wroxeter MWA420 Romano-British Watling Street which passes through Warwickshire. The site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Weddington. It MWA1656 Medieval Weddington Deserted Medieval Settlement was situated 400m west of The Oaks. Findspot - a coin hoard comprising Roman and Medieval coins MWA1653 Medieval Findspot - Medieval coin hoard & Roman coins was found 800m south west of Harper's Hill. MWA5141 Medieval Findspot - Medieval Coin Hoard including a few RB Findspot - a hoard of coins was found at the junction of Watling 3 Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, Borough Plan – Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1 Reference Period Name Summary coins Street and Nuneaton Lane. The coins were largely of Medieval date but there were also three Roman coins amongst the collection. Findspot - a Medieval coin was found west of Hollow Farm, on MWA5958 Medieval Findspot - Medieval coin the south side of Watling Street. Medieval to Post- Ridge and Furrow identified from in the area north west of MWA12860 medieval Ridge and Furrow north west of Weddington Weddington settlement. The Church of St. James, which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 150m north west of Church Lane, MWA1657 Medieval to Imperial Church of St James, Weddington Weddington. The site of Weddington Castle which was built during the Post Medieval period. It was situated west of Castle Road, MWA1658 Post-medieval Site of Weddington Castle at Castle Road Weddington, but is now destroyed. A series of linear field drains constructed of local quarzite stone. Running north-south. Possibly 17th century as Dugdale Stone field drains, possibly 17th century, NE of the recorded similar in 'The History of Imbanking and Drayning of MWA12596 Post-medieval church in Weddington Diverse Fenns and Marshes' 1662 Agricultural building, Poplars Farm, The Long Shoot, An agricultural building which appears to have been part of a MWA13444 Post-medieval Nuneaton domestic site in the late 19th century. An area of quartzite stones located by excavation in 1997. This has been interpreted both as a dump of stones for the Post-medieval to Area of quartzite stones found NE of the church in construction of field drains in the area or a floor surface, MWA12879 Modern Weddington possibly 17th century in date. The site of a railway signal box which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated at Weddington Junction, 200m north west of Weddington Church, and is marked on the first MWA5778 Imperial Site of Signal Box at Weddington Junction edition Ordnance Survey map of 1887. Park, pleasure grounds, terraces, kitchen garden. Castle demolished 1928. Part of grounds survive as public open MWA12614 Imperial to Modern Weddington Castle Park and gardens, Nuneaton space. MWA20085 Imperial to Modern Wapping Barn Bridge Single span bridge MWA6677 Modern Site of Mineral railway west of Bermuda Road Mineral Railway 4 Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council, Borough Plan – Heritage Assessment – Appendix 1 Table 2: Non-Designated Heritage Assets within 500 m of Strategic Site HSG2 Reference Period Name Summary Findspot - a Palaeolithic chopper core was found 100m north of MWA6322 Palaeolithic Findspot - Palaeolithic quartzite chopper core North Wood. MWA12758 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found in Stockingford, Nuneaton Flint pointed handaxe found near Stockingford, nuneaton. MWA12760 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe found in Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite pointed handaxe found in Stockingforf, Nuneaton Quartzite pointed handaxe (unifacial) from Stockingford, MWA12783 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic handaxe from Stockingford, Nuneaton Nuneaton MWA12795 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic roughout from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite roughout from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12810 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic core from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite unifacial chopper-core from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12824 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic chopper-core from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite unifacial chopper-core from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12829 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic flake from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite flake from Stockingford, Nuneaton MWA12838 Palaeolithic Palaeolithic core from Stockingford, Nuneaton Quartzite core, split-cobble from Stockingford, Nuneaton Early Neolithic to Late Findspot - a stone axe of Neolithic date was found in the MWA9419 Neolithic Broken stone axe from Stockingford, Nuneaton. Stockingford area. MWA10140 Prehistoric Find of a stone axe in Bermuda, Nuneaton MWA1843 Romano-British Findspot - Roman pottery sherds Findspot - a coin hoard dating to the Roman period, its exact MWA1654 Romano-British Findspot - Roman coin hoard find location is unknown. The site of several Roman tile kilns which were excavated. MWA1659 Romano-British Site of Roman Tile Kilns