Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum &

East Riding of Yorkshire

(B.57.4233) SE88003270 {F2B9BBE3-BA23-4110-AE2D-DDC47C36D8D5} Parish: North Cave Postal Code: HU15 2LY DRYHAM LANE QUARRY EXTERNSION, NORTH CAVE Dryham Lane Quarry Extension, North Cave, Brigham, T : Field Archaeology, 2005, 40pp, pls, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Fifteen archaeological sites, or findspots, were located within the study area, some consisting of a single artefact or crop mark, but several comprising extensive areas of Iron Age/ Romano-British field systems. Coupled with the results of excavations and watching briefs in the area, this has served to highlight the fact the site lies in an area of archaeological importance. Four crop mark sites were in the areas to be affected by quarrying activity, including the western part of a small nucleated settlement excavated in 1986-7. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: P11/3 Archaeological periods represented: IA

(C.57.4286) TA17206800 {D29ACD95-3732-4B0C-8FFF-AD678EBF49F8} Parish: Postal Code: YO16 7PD STEPNEY GROVE, BRIDLINGTON An Archaeological Evaluation at Stepney Grove, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire Bradley, J & Brigham, T Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology , 2003, 36pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology A single evaluation trench provided evidence for 19th century occupation in the form of a brick lined well, brick floors and foundations, interpreted as the remains of a boundary wall and several phases of outbuildings, but there was no sign of the earlier activity that had been expected. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: TA 2000/422 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(C.57.4287) SE86702890 {70F113CB-0357-474B-BC42-A01753051501} Parish: Broomfleet Postal Code: HU15 1RE LAND AT BROOMFLEET WASHLANDS An Archaeological Evaluation on Land at Broomfleet Washlands, East Riding of Yorkshire Jobling, D. J. Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology The three trenches excavated provided evidence for the accumulation of natural deposits and the formation of a peat horizon layer underlying the topsoil, evidence for the decayed remains of a former alder and oak woodland habitat. The site lay within an area of archaeological activity as shown by a pair of undated parallel ditches which lay towards the south of the site as well as other enclosures and a possible Iron Age settlement which was located to the west and north of the current site. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: SMR/DHE/2003/P5/45 Archaeological periods represented: UD

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(C.57.4288) SE70575454 {25B91E27-8B03-4DFC-B2AE-A1757BC4C62A} Parish: Catton Postal Code: TO41 1BB STAMFORD BRIDGE WATER PIPELINE Stamford Bridge Water Pipeline: Archaeological Watching Brief and Excavation Post-excavation Assessment Report Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2005, 165pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northern Archaeological Associates The watching brief was undertaken along the entire pipeline route identifying three areas where archaeological features were concentrated. Area C was located along the base of the hill slope where it bisected the line of a Roman Road. The site comprised the remains of a road embankment with an associated roadside ditch where the road approached a presumed former river crossing. Pottery recovered during excavation dated the agger to the Romano-British period. Area D was located some 80m to the east. The site comprised a concentration of settlement related features, which extended over length of 260m along the pipeline corridor. The complex of features comprised a series of enclosure ditches, 'corn drying' kilns and watering holes as well as a small number of human inhumations and cremations. Initially two phases of activity were identified within the settlement, one dated from the 1st to early 3rd centuries, the second from the late 2nd to early 4th centuries. All of these features had been truncated by medieval farming activity. Some 400m further to the east a 'burnt mound' and a number of associated pits dating to the Bronze Age were encountered. Also, sections of a former cobbled road, probably Romano-British, were encountered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 9511, 9629 Archaeological periods represented: RO, BA, IA

(C.57.4290) TA02785720 {005CEB80-9AD6-4D3C-BDF6-931DEA9FEB3F} Parish: Postal Code: YO25 6PF LAND AT BEECHLANDS, RIVERHEAD, DRIFFIELD An Archaeological Evaluation on Land at Beechlands, Riverhead, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire Tibbles, J Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2004, 27pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Evaluation Trench 1 revealed the remains of the 19th century dumping either undertaken to raise the land, possibly against flooding, and/or in preparation for the construction of the 19th century gardens and associated boundary walls that occupied the site. The second trench to the south revealed probable 12th to 13th century field boundaries. A series of undated pits, a ditch and a substantial early-mid 19th century gravel quarry partially destroyed the earlier features. This was tselfi sealed by a chalk levelling/foundation layer associated with a brick wall forming part of the late gardens. The strip footing of a second wall was found nearby. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1210 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, UD

(C.57.4306) SE64012202 {022272E2-A73F-453B-98F9-8BEDD68E8AAB} Parish: and Cowick Postal Code: DN14 9HH CROSSHILL, SNAITH Crosshill, Snaith, Yorkshire East Riding: Archaeological Evaluation Ramsey, J Lincoln : Lindsey Archaeological Services, 2005, 34pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Lindsey Archaeological Services Evaluation comprised the excavation of a single trench. Modern pits, Victorian buildings and yards with associated pits and post holes, 17th-18th century layers, two post holes of unknown date and one pit, possibly dating from the 14th-16th century were recorded. No evidence for any medieval buildings on the street frontage was seen within the evaluation trench. Given the low density of features encountered and their depth in relation to the modern ground surface, the potential impact of the development was considered to be low. [Au(abr)] Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

SMR primary record number: 98/179 Archaeological periods represented: UD, PM

(C.57.4308) SE85405010 {69E1B47B-0722-4AEC-A674-BFD3B0B24A97} Parish: Warter Postal Code: YO42 1XA THE GARDENS, WARTER The Gardens, Warter, East Yorkshire Robinson, T : On Site Archaeology, 2005, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology The evaluation only revealed feature associated with recent usage of the site as a walled garden. Some of the early artefacts were recovered from the 19th and 20th century deposits. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1236 Archaeological periods represented: MO, PR, PM

(C.61.4325) TA10082870 {E2730177-B69F-454D-A374-715EDA9E0164} Parish: Kingston upon Hull Holy Trinity and St Mary Postal Code: HU1 1EL 14 BISHOP LANE AND 33 LOWGATE, HULL Archaeological Evaluation 14 Bishop Lane and 33 Lowgate, Hull, East Yorkshire Spall, C York : Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd., 2006, 171pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd. The excavation of a single evaluation trenches encountered a rich, stratified sequence dating from the 14th to the 20th century. A total of 15 phases of activity were encountered. The earliest occupation consisted of the construction and occupation of a building, possibly in the late 13th century, but certainly by the early 14th century. During the late 14th to early 15th century, the building was demolished, the site was levelled and a brick built boundary wall was erected and remained standing until the early post-medieval period. Activity to either side of the wall was dominated by refuse disposal, alongside concerted efforts at sanitary yard maintenance. This activity continued until the late 18th century and included a large assemblage of glaziers waste of likely early 17th century date. During the early modern periods activity slowed and following a possible hiatus, activity of late 19th century date was characterised by the erection of buildings against the historic property boundary. These buildings appear to have related to light industry being a large open warehouse of cavity wall construction and brick building with bitumen lined cellar. During the 20th century these Victorian buildings were demolished. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

(E.57.4380) SE77624874 {4D075D0D-1B87-4614-B1B5-E337F9DEBEAA} Parish: Barmby Moor Postal Code: YO42 4EZ BARMBY MOOR HOUSE, HULL ROAD, BARMBY MOOR An Archaeological Watching Brief at Barmby Moor House, Hull Road, Barmby Moor Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 15pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits relating to possibly the prehistoric, late medieval and post-medieval periods. Artefacts recovered throughout the duration of the watching briefs included examples of a 19th century padlock, 18th century diagnostic brick samples, a complete stoneware marmalade jar from the early 20th century and fragments of pottery dating from the late 18th century to the 20th century. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1002 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD, PR

Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

(E.57.4386) TA02973864 {EDB7A093-B322-470B-AE4C-B41274A80DC9} Parish: Postal Code: HU17 8NJ LAND TO THE NORTH OF 60 WOOD LANE, BEVERLEY An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land to the North of 60 Wood Lane, Beverley Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 18pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems revealed a sequence of deposits relating to the medieval and post-medieval periods. Two east to west aligned linear ditches of 18th and 19th century date and a probable chalk wall foundation appear to have been heavily truncated by 20th century garden works in the central area of the site. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU962 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.57.4390) TA04653944 {77BBC554-F2D3-4F6D-B5A7-1954B81140EA} Parish: Beverley Postal Code: HU17 0RH SENSOR PARK, BEVERLEY An Archaeological Watching Brief at Sensor Park, Beverley Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the foundation trench revealed one archaeological feature cutting into the natural sand clays. This consisted of a probable boundary ditch backfilled with brick and tile fragments indicating occupation of the site in the early post-medieval period. A small quantity of artefacts was recovered during the watching brief and included pottery from the 17th-19th centuries, brick from the 18th century and tile fragments which were dated in this area from the 12th century to the present day. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 6737 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

(E.57.4391) TA04293939 {3128DE92-9CE3-4BAF-BB4A-656C729C7951} Parish: Beverley Postal Code: HU17 0QY ST. NICHOLAS DRIVE, BEVERLEY An Archaeological Watching Brief at St. Nicholas Drive, Beverley Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 35pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology During an archaeological watching brief, the remains of a medieval building were revealed during the removal of topsoil from the north part of the site, on the north side of a watercourse. The remains consisted of four pairs of chalk filled foundation pits, sections of sill walls, two central hearths and floor surfaces, an external yard surface and possible boundary ditch. Artefacts recovered from within the building suggest that it was occupied in the late 13th to mid 14th century. Monitoring of the site strip over the remainder of the site revealed the presence of some 19th century buildings. Extremely poor ground conditions made the identification of features in this area virtually impossible and no features, deposits or artefacts dating from pre-19th century deposits were identified. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2002/386 Archaeological periods represented: MD

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(E.57.4401) TA22282589 {30C33B70-58B8-410E-BA26-92E48EE40A67} Parish: Camerton Postal Code: HU12 9GF MARSH LANE, RYEHILL An Archaeological Watching Brief at Marsh Lane, Ryehill Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems revealed the location of an undated ditch running parallel to the street frontage. This ditch silted up and was sealed by a possible ground raising deposits of sand and gravel. A roadside/field boundary ditch appeared to have been cut on a similar alignment in the 19th century. The fill of this later ditch contained one sherd of 14/15th century Humberware and three sherds of 19th century pottery. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU982 Archaeological periods represented: PM, MD

(E.57.4402) SE71685329 {4F2223BE-8890-4733-9844-6D7F90C1D628} Parish: Catton Postal Code: YO41 1EG HIGH CATTON An Archaeological Watching Brief at High Catton, East Riding of Yorkshire Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the site strip and excavation of the foundation trench in addition to one service trench revealed a sequence of natural deposits into which one north to south aligned medieval gully/ditch was cut. One fragment of a Brandsby Ware 14th century jug handle was recovered during the site strip while the fill of the medieval gully yielded a single sherd of sand tempered courseware dating between the 12th and 14th centuries. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2002/033 Archaeological periods represented: MD

(E.57.4403) TA15593502 {CC7CC245-5640-4C49-8CBF-38E879D05CFC} Parish: Coniston Postal Code: HU11 4JZ HULL ROAD, CONISTON An Archaeological Watching Brief at Hull Road, Coniston Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 8pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems revealed a north-west to south-east aligned former field boundary ditch cutting into the natural sandy clays and gravels. A sherd of 19th century transfer printed whiteware and a lemonade bottle were recovered from the fill of the ditch. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU963 Archaeological periods represented: PM

Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

(E.57.4406) TA02163453 {3A79B73F-EEBA-460C-A653-4E3B0E4F0FBE} Parish: Cottingham Postal Code: HU16 5SR NORWOOD LODGE, WOOD HILL WAY, COTTINGHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief Norwood Lodge, Wood Hill Way, Cottingham Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 13pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the site strip and the excavation of the foundation trench systems did not reveal any archaeological features, save for the sub-surface remnants of the recently demolished Norwood Lodge. Analysis of ceramic building material from the various contexts did, however, allow the assertion to be made that the complex of buildings comprising Norwood Lodge dated from the late 18th onwards. An unstratified potsherd recovered from the site was 19th century in date. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1016 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.57.4407) TA04083302 {9989B88D-2862-4FAA-A3D6-7CFD1F9FE4EA} Parish: Cottingham Postal Code: HU16 5PA SARUM MANOR, BAYNARDS CASTLE, COTTINGHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief at Sarum Manor, Baynards Castle, Cottingham Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 16pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the raft foundations trench system revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits relating to ground raising deposits containing artefacts dating from the 12th to the 20th centuries. These artefacts included late medieval to 19th century pottery, ceramic brick material dating to the medieval period as well as several finely worked masonry fragments probably dating between the 12th and early 14th centuries. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1001 Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM, MD

(E.57.4408) SE70384250 {B693D09B-BC94-4E96-A1D5-12AFD87289A3} Parish: Cottingwith Postal Code: YO42 4TL CHURCH LANE, Church Lane, East Cottingwith, East Riding of Yorkshire: Watching Brief Gustavsen, L York : Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd., 2005, 10pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Field Archaeology Specialists Ltd. The watching brief comprised the archaeological monitoring of groundwork associated with the construction of a single dwelling and two garages. Medieval and post-medieval pottery was recovered. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: PA/CONS/7505 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

(E.57.4411) TA03305755 {C1814C65-269B-4D8E-BC9B-59DC04CF3A5C} Parish: Driffield Postal Code: YO25 5FP LAND EAST AND NORTH OF THE CROFT, WANSFORD ROAD, DRIFFIELD Land East and North of the Croft, Wansford Road, Driffield, East Yorkshire Bruce, G York : On Site Archaeology, 2003, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

The watching brief comprised the observation of mechanical stripping of topsoil across a large part of the site, followed by deeper localised excavations for the construction of new access roads and their associated drainage trenches. None of these areas contained any archaeological features. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1015

(E.57.4413) TA00625720 {C86F25EE-2191-4D3A-8484-B0775E3A824A} Parish: Driffield Postal Code: YO25 9DG PEXTON ROAD (WESTERN EXTENSION), KELLEYTHORPE INDUSTRIAL EASTATE, DRIFFIELD An archaeological Watching Brief at Pexton oadr (Western Extension), Kelleythorpe Industrial Estate, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire Harrison, S Driffield : Stephen Harrison, 2003, 66pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Harrison A watching brief observed part of an Iron Age circular building, three Romano-British linear ditches, two linear ditches of known date, features associated with the track-bed of a railway and features associated with the WWII RAF Driffield base. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1009 Archaeological periods represented: MO, IA, PM, UD, RO

(E.57.4414) TA00765720 {7BE226BD-DCF9-4670-B703-5036B9F54CF7} Parish: Driffield Postal Code: YO25 9DJ PLOT 2 PEXTON ROAD (WESTERN EXTENSION), KELLYTHORPE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, DRIFFIELD Plot 2 Pexton Road (Western Extension), Kellythorpe Industrial Estate, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire Harrison, S Driffield : Stephen Harrison, 2003, 19pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Harrison A watching brief identified the following features: an east-west linear ditch and five associated post holes and a series of six regularly spaced and broadly north-west/south-east linear features running the entire length of the plot. These were interpreted as the remains of medieval ridge and furrow. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1006 Archaeological periods represented: UD, MD

(E.57.4415) TA00655722 {781266AD-3484-4F45-90B8-3854872E9A3A} Parish: Driffield Postal Code: YO25 9DJ PLOT 4 (UNIT 5) PEXTON ROAD, KELLEYTHORPE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, DRIFFIELD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Plot 4 (Unit 5) Pexton Road, Kelleythorpe Industrial Estate, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire Harrison, S Driffield : Stephen Harrison, 2003, 17pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Harrison A watching brief recorded an east-west aligned linear ditch and eight post holes. These features were associated with the corridor of the former Driffield-Malton railway, and, although no dating evidence was recovered, they were presumed to have belonged to the later nineteenth and earlier twentieth centuries. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU979

Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

(E.57.4416) TA00535728 {0D00FF50-B175-4C1B-B8F8-AC70AF4E09E2} Parish: Driffield Postal Code: YO25 9DJ PLOT 9, PEXTON ROAD (WESTERN EXTENSION), KELLEYTHORPE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, DRIFFIELD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Plot 9, Pexton Road (Western Extension), Kelleythorpe Industrial Estate, Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire Harrison, S Driffield : Stephen Harrison, 2003, 26pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Harrison A watching brief recorded a series of ditches and post holes that were presumed to be of the later nineteenth or twentieth century in date as well as a structure of unknown date. [Au(adp)]

SMR primary record number: HU1007 Archaeological periods represented: UD

(E.57.4420) SE94052772 {D2AF4448-B31B-4359-A5EA-681F4EA5E937} Parish: Elloughton-cum-Brough Postal Code: HU14 3HF LAND WEST OF 20 MILL LANE WEST, ELLOUGHTON An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land West of 20 Mill Lane West, Elloughton Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 8pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trenches for the house and the garage revealed a series of deposits that possibly related to the medieval and post-medieval periods. A single sherd of medieval pottery dating to around the late 12th to early 14th century was also recovered from the spoil heap. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1003 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

(E.57.4421) SE76555330 {57DC0929-B18C-4B87-B735-7FFEFEA55241} Parish: Fangfoss Postal Code: YO41 5QH LAND ADJACENT TO WEST VIEW, FANGFOSS Land adjacent to West View, Fangfoss, East Riding of Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd., 2003, 13pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd. No archaeological features or deposits were observed during the monitoring of groundwork. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1117

(E.57.4422) TA22657040 {CB5B1A47-4DF7-4432-B548-628FE35E70A5} Parish: Flamborough Postal Code: YO15 1PD 3 TOWER STREET, FLAMBOROUGH An Archaeological Watching Brief at 3 Tower Street, Flamborough Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 14pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the foundation trench systems for the new store building revealed a sequence of archaeological structural deposits dating from the 17th and 19th centuries. Artefacts recovered throughout the duration of the watching brief included pottery fragments dating between the 15th and 20th centuries, fragments of animal bone and a large piece of masonry, a corbel, dating between the late 18th and early 19th centuries. [Au(abr)]

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SMR primary record number: HU995 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

(E.57.4423) TA22606950 {06ABA5F0-2D8E-4FC9-9AED -99D02790ED15} Parish: Flamborough Postal Code: YO15 1AG BEACON FARM, FLAMBOROUGH An Archaeological Watching Brief at Beacon Farm, Flamborough Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 17pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the foundation trench systems revealed several archaeological features cutting into the natural clay. These consisted of drainage systems, ground dumps and levelling deposits relating to the construction of the stable yard area, indicating occupation of the site in the post-medieval period. Earlier features included an undated chalk constructed well and clay filled features of possible prehistoric date. A small quantity of artefacts including worked chalk and stone, ceramic brick material and a small assemblage of worked flints was also recovered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2001/672 Archaeological periods represented: PR

(E.57.4427) SE98215928 {1A644DAF-7538-4B52-994C-09D707EFE548} Parish: Postal Code: YO25 3ES CHURCH FARM, GARTON-ON-THE-WOLDS An Archaeological Watching Brief at Church Farm, Garton-on-the-Wolds Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 7pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench did not reveal any archaeological deposits, or produce any finds of archaeological interest. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU992

(E.57.4430) TA12956430 {4E362513-E5A7-4C6A-B640-96FAD4BA8571} Parish: Haisthorpe Postal Code: YO25 4NX MANOR FARM, HAISTHORPE An Archaeological Watching Brief at Manor Farm, Haisthorpe Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits which comprised of one probable boundary ditch and two brick built structures with associated demolition debris underlying track surfaces and the modern topsoil. A small assemblage of artefacts was recovered during the progress of the watching brief and included examples of 17th century pantile, 15/16th century bricks and ceramic brick material fragments dating between the 16th and 17th centuries. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1199 Archaeological periods represented: PM

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(E.57.4437) SE80513840 {D1A7FA12-75B8-4D7C-A3B6-CA6DEBA325D9} Parish: Holme upon Spalding Moor Postal Code: YO43 4EW 2 RUNNER END, HOLME-UPON-SPALDING-MOOR An Archaeological Watching Brief 2 Runner end, Holme-upon-Spalding-Moor Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench system revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits relating to the medieval and post-medieval periods. The possible western side of a 14th/15th century structure was recorded as well as probable blacksmithing activity in the form of waste filled ditches. Artefacts recovered throughout the duration of the watching brief included pottery dating from the 13th to 19th centuries, ceramic brick material to the 18th century and some examples of corroded 19th century metalwork. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU996 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

(E.57.4442) SE75352858 {B7351E75-84DA-433B-BB9A-5803C9FCDEDA} Parish: Postal Code: DN14 7SA FLATGATE, HOWDEN An Archaeological Watching Brief at Flatgate, Howden Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 32pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the site strip and excavation of the foundation/service trench systems revealed several archaeological features including two wells, a plot boundary ditch and a pit. Pottery recovered from one of the wells dated from the late 12 century through to the late 14th or 15th century putting it securely within the medieval period. The boundary ditch was sealed below a layer containing a jug handle dating from the 13th to 14th century and contained the bones of an eel, stickleback and vole. The pit contained pottery dating mainly from the 19th century and butchered animal bone. [Au(abr0]

SMR primary record number: HU972 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

(E.57.4445) SE79272545 {8E62E895-892D-48BC-B02F-09893D93D282} Parish: Laxton Postal Code: DN14 7TT LAXTON OLD CHAPEL, FRONT STREET, LAXTON Laxton Old Chapel, Front Street, Laxton, East Yorkshire: Archaeological Observation and Recording Dennison, E & Dennett, K Beverley : Ed Dennison Archaeological Services Ltd., 2003, 22pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Ed Dennison Archaeological Services Ltd. The watching brief uncovered a section of north-south brick wall and evidence for the repair and partial rebuilding of the presumed 14th century fabric of the former chancel, although it was difficult to date these interventions without further detailed survey. A modern coffin was partially revealed in a new soakaway pit to the east of the chapel. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1108 Archaeological periods represented: MD, MO

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(E.57.4451) SE76204520 {3D2D7715-786A-46D3-AD12-0301A5890768} Parish: Melbourne Postal Code: YO42 4RZ LAND TO THE EAST OF TOWNEND FARM, THORNTON, MELBOURNE An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land to the East of Townend Farm, Thornton, Melbourne, East Riding of Yorkshire Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 15pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems revealed several archaeological features cutting in to the natural sands. A system of south-west to north-east aligned property boundary ditches truncated possible domestic activity associated features and could collectively be dated from the 17th century to the 19th century. In addition, another re-worked boundary ditch, this time aligned north to south, was also identified, however, the lack of any artefacts from this ditch precluded any dating. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2002/229, HU914 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.57.4452) SE94544946 {711B096A-E0EA-4EAE-9445-30A80BA95889} Parish: Middleton Postal Code: YO25 9TZ 13 FRONT STREET, MIDDLETON-ON-THE-WOLDS An Archaeological Watching Brief at 13 Front Street, Middleton-on-the-Wolds Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 17pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the site and strip and excavation of the foundation trench systems for the bungalow and the garage revealed a sequence of probable late Bronze Age archaeological deposits in the form of ditches, pits and post holes underlying the hillside top and subsoil. A small assemblage of flint artefacts associated with the archaeological features was recovered and their type and form indicated a manufacture date from the Bronze Age and later periods. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2001/424 Archaeological periods represented: BA

(E.57.4455) SE91313683 {B6128FEA-DEB1-439F-9270-04CF72AC5185} Parish: Newbald Postal Code: YO43 4SD 22-24 EASTGATE, NORTH NEWBALD An Archaeological Watching Brief at 22-24 Eastgate, North Newbald Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 14pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the site strip and excavation of the foundation/service trench systems revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits which comprised three linear ditch systems, one stone foundation structure and a series of ground/occupation layers. A small assemblage of artefacts was recovered during the progress of the watching brief and included an example of 17th century roof tile and a fragment of horse bone. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2002/360 Archaeological periods represented: PM

Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

(E.57.4456) SE91393679 {CE00AA7C-C073-4110-B951-E68093D5C0BA} Parish: Newbald Postal Code: YO43 4SG BURGATE, NORTH NEWBALD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Burgate, North Newbald Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 12pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology The watching brief identified the location of several archaeological features in the form of possible refuse pits cutting in to the underlying deposits. Artefacts recovered from the fills of some of these features suggest they were in use in the medieval period and indicated occupation in the vicinity sometime between the 13th and the 15th century. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU912, 2002/575 Archaeological periods represented: MD

(E.57.4466) SE61401980 {4D0134BC-8739-4CBA-9F01-2655BDDD39CC} Parish: Pollington Postal Code: DN14 0DR 12A PINFOLD LANE, POLLINGTON 12A Pinfold Lane, Pollington, East Yorkshire Palmer, F York : On Site Archaeology, 2003, 7pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology No archaeological finds or features were discovered during a watching brief. [Au(adp)]

(E.57.4468) SE70372224 {282C5FFA-505D-48EA-A80F-E8583688EEE9} Parish: Rawcliffe Postal Code: DN14 8SH RAWCLIFFE PASTURES An Archaeological Watching Brief at Rawcliffe Pastures Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology During the stripping of the compound area, two linear features were identified running parallel to the road and cutting the natural alluvial deposits. It was thought these were former field boundary ditches. No dating evidence was recovered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1031 Archaeological periods represented: UD

(E.57.4474) SE78144109 {A9144D3D-A177-4C07-A4EB-B26A84F02210} Parish: Seaton Ross Postal Code: YO42 4LT BELLE VUE, SEATON ROSS An Archaeological Watching Brief at Belle Vue, Seaton Ross Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2005, 6pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench system revealed a sequence of deposits consisting of topsoil over brown sand subsoil. No archaeological deposits were identified and no artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 7713

Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

(E.57.4479) TA16815495 {2AF1C442-758E-4353-998E-AD3E25E50F1D} Parish: Skipsea Postal Code: YO25 8SJ MAIN STREET , SKIPSEA An Archaeological Watching Brief at Main Street , Skipsea Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits, which demonstrated the presence of additional structures that had once been attached to the Dunoon house to the west. The garage foundations did not show any archaeological deposits to be present in the southern area of the site. Two diagnostic brick samples from the aforementioned structures were dated to the 18th and 19th centuries. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU955 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.57.4486) SE71405555 {2087DBA3-B6D9-4557-A8F1-D6B5E1169869} Parish: Stamford Bridge Postal Code: YO41 1BQ LAND WEST OF THE FIRS, 16 MAIN STREET, STAMFORD BRIDGE Land West of the Firs, 16 Main Street, Stamford Bridge Stirk, D York : On Site Archaeology, 2003, 24pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology The watching brief comprised the observation of ground reduction and excavation of foundation trenches prior to the construction of a new house and garage. A number of archaeologically significant features were revealed during the works. Two ditches, structural features and deposits of probable medieval and post-medieval date were recorded, in addition to a small assemblage of pottery sherds of similar date. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1207 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

(E.61.4546) TA01805715 {19BB69B2-0EC1-476E-8B8F-FD6C0C2DA2A4} Parish: Driffield Postal Code: YO25 6UX BRACKEN ROAD, DRIFFIELD An Archaeological Watching Brief at Bracken Road, Driffield Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 13pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems and access roads failed to reveal any archaeological features and only a small quantity of artefacts consisting of a chalk spindle whorl, an oyster shell and three sherds of 19th century pottery were recovered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2002/5 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.61.4547) TA10002910 {A345B4D2-3C09-4412-BD07-071E4F9E6064} Parish: Kingston upon Hull Holy Trinity and St Mary Postal Code: HU1 3DG , QUEEN'S GARDENS Hull College, Queen's Gardens, Kingston-upon-Hull Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 14pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation trench systems revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits relating mainly to the post-medieval period. 19th century and earlier brick constructed cellars were noted as well as below ground drainage systems in two of the three areas monitored, artefacts recovered throughout the duration of the watching brief included 19th century street legending, an early 20th century lithograph plate as well as differing forms of ceramic brick material dating similarly to the 19th and 20th centuries. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU997 Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

(E.61.4548) TA09652807 {2AA228E9-A8C9-48CC-A88E-86C24F8F387B} Parish: Kingston upon Hull Holy Trinity and St Mary Postal Code: HU1 2DG LAND AT HULL MARINA, SITE R3 An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land at Hull Marina, Site R3, Kingston-upon-Hull Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2004, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the test pits and foundation trench systems revealed a sequence of archaeological deposits relating to 19th century development overlying the disturbed remains of a probable wooden revetment which may have been associated with a revetment encountered during the 2002 evaluation. Several glimpses of both sea walls were viewed during some areas of the site, revealing it lay, in some places, as little as 0.50m below the modern ground level. Additional deposits and finds of note included a substantial worked masonry timber post setting recovered on the south side of the position of the walls (hence in the water) as well as re-used sea wall limestone slabs, used in the foundations for the 19th century development. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: DE202/026; 2002/706 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.61.4549) TA09932928 {078C57FD-263E-4DC6-948E-343A5B33EB2A} Parish: Kingston upon Hull Holy Trinity and St Mary Postal Code: HU2 8BA LAND AT SYKES STREET/FREETWON WAY, HULL An Archaeological Watching Brief Land at Sykes Street/Freetwon Way, Hull Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 22pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology The visible areas of stripped ground revealed phases of development related to the 19th and 20th centuries while the major foundations and some of the service trenches demonstrated the existence of early post-medieval ditches and pits/wells. The assemblage of archaeological artefacts recovered from the site included diagnostic examples of brick dating between 17th and 20th centuries and tile fragments which dated between 12th and the 18th centuries. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: 2001/443 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.61.4550) TA09372852 {73C867ED-DB6F-4D5C-B92C-56BD67F67BF3} Parish: Kingston upon Hull Holy Trinity and St Mary Postal Code: HU1 2PS LAND BETWEEN STAPLES AND DOCTOR'S SURGERY, MYTON STREET An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land between Staples and Doctor's Surgery, Myton Street, Kingston-upon-Hull Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 12pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

Monitoring of the excavation of the foundation and service trench systems revealed a sequence of deposits relating to the post-medieval period. 19th century brick walls were viewed as well as several recent demolition layers underlying the modern tarmac car park. No artefacts were recovered from the watching brief. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU999 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.61.4555) TA09033276 {945D5944-186F-4BCA-807C-DD834C19FB5B} Parish: Sutton on Hull Postal Code: HU7 0XG LAND AT BERGEN WAY An Archaeological Watching Brief at Land at Bergen Way Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2003, 11pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the site strip and the foundation trenches revealed a series of deposits which related to post-medieval activity. Underlying the topsoil was a naturally accumulating subsoil deposit containing 19th/20th century pottery and clay tobacco artefacts. No further deposits were encountered. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU991 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(E.61.4556) TA09203260 {6B551BA8-110C-437C-A5DC-960165C02FFB} Parish: Sutton on Hull Postal Code: HU7 OXS PLOT 110A MALMO ROAD, SUTTON FIELDS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE An Archaeological Watching Brief Plot 110A Malmo Road, Sutton Fields Industrial Estate, Kingston-upon-Hull Humber Field Archaeology Kingston Upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2005, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology Monitoring of the site strip and the ensuing service trenches revealed two ditches, both running in a south-west to north-east alignment. The few fragments of undated abraded brick and tile as well as the single fragment of a clay pipe stem collected from the initial strip could not be accurately dated. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU898 Archaeological periods represented: PM

(F.57.4665) SE73102250 {E8073A74-0E15-4D68-8EDD-3C40FEE3681B} Parish: Airmyn Postal Code: DN14 8BL DUTCH RIVER SWING BRIDGE, Dutch River Swing Bridge, Goole: a Historical Audit Clarke, M : Mike Clarke, 2003, 40pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mike Clarke

Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Addendum Yorkshire & Humberside

(H.57.4737) TA03753912 {099E29B2-963A-42A5-9025-6757B1ED48BA} Parish: Beverley Postal Code: HU17 0UD HALL GARTH, BEVERLEY Hall Garth, Beverley, East Yorkshire: A Geophysical Survey East Riding Archaeological Society Kingston-upon-Hull : East Riding Archaeological Society, 2003, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: East Riding Archaeological Society A geophysical survey over the Scheduled Monument revealed anomalies related to the past use of the site. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

(H.57.4744) TA19704830 {232DC07F-6CB0-4BBC-93DE-C20EA054F81C} Parish: Postal Code: HU18 1EH LAND EAST OF ATWICK ROAD, HORNSEA Geophysical Survey on an Area of Land East of Atwick Road, Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire Noel, M Castleside : GeoQuest Associates, 2003, 12pp, figs Work undertaken by: GeoQuest Associates A total of 4ha was mapped using a fluxgate magnetometer, representing a 40% sample of the circa 10ha proposal area. The geophysical data provide tentative evidence for a system of tile land drain and/or a pattern of ridge and furrow cultivation. A cluster of intense magnetic diploes suggest a localised deposit of modern iron debris burnt material. The character of several of these anomalies is consistent with thermoremanent magnetisation within fired structures such as kilns or hearths or dumps of kiln waste. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1217 Archaeological periods represented: UD

(H.57.4748) SE84905000 {D39BB0B9-CE21-44FE-A337-059F0055C947} Parish: Warter Postal Code: YO42 1XA WALLED GARDEN, WARTER PRIORY Geophysical Survey within the Walled Garden, Warter Priory, East Riding of Yorkshire Noel, M Castleside : GeoQuest Associates, 2003, 9 pp, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: GeoQuest Associates A total of about 0.8ha was mapped using a fluxgate gradiometer. Several small areas of brick debris, scaffolding and a parked vehicle were omitted from the survey. The geophysical data provided evidence for the survival of several soil-filled cut features beneath the existing walled garden. [Au(abr)]

SMR primary record number: HU1235 Archaeological periods represented: UD