Archaeological Investigations Project 2002 Post-Determination & Non-Planning Related Projects & Humberside Region

Craven

3/1748 (E.36.J003) SD 86907670

GREAT PASTURE, FOXUP, Great Pasture, Foxup, Littondale Roe, M : Roe, M., 2002, 5pp, figs Work undertaken by: Roe, M.

The walking assessment identified 13 features within the study area. The features indicate activity from the prehistoric period through evidence of cairns and stone walls and boundaries and possible structures. A bridge is representative of medieval/post-medieval date and the occurrence of two quarries indicate activity during the post-medieval period. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, PR

3/1749 (E.36.J005) SD 99606630

LEA GREEN, WHARFEDALE Is There Evidence for a Post Glacial Lake at Lea Green, Wharfedale, Second Investigation Heppenstall, I E : Heppenstall, I. E, 2002, 40pp, colour pls, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Heppenstall, I. E.

A post glacial lake was identified on the site. The lake existed from the time when the ice had melted (c.11000 BP) until sometime in the Late Iron Age/ Romano-British period. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

3/1750 (E.36.J006) SE 04909645

LEMON GILL CULVERT, GRINTON LEAD SMELT MILL COMPLEX, SWALEDALE Archaeological Oservation and Recording, Lemon Gill Culvert, Grinton Lead Smelt Mill, Swaledale, North Yorkshire Dennison, E Beverley : Ed Dennison Archaeological Services, 2002, 14pp, figs, colour pls, refs Work undertaken by: Ed Dennison Archaeological Services

A watching brief on the site revealed some information relating to the construction of the culvert. The culvert was as a single phase structure, built after the start of smelting on the site. Alternatively the culvert may have originated as a canalisation of the Lemon Gill, with the vault in the area of the smelt mill being added at a later date, possibly to create a wider working area around the mill, or to prevent blocking or silting of the water course. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

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3/1751 (E.36.K015) NZ 38000160

BELLVUE FARM, DEIGHTON Archaeological Watching Brief of Groundworks at Bellvue Farm, Deighton Johnson, P Hartlepool : Tees Archaeology, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: Tees Archaeology

A watching brief adjacent to a moat revealed redposited clay deposits and a piece of Victorian pottery. [AIP] SMR primary record number: NYE 1464

Archaeological periods represented: PM

3/1752 (E.36.K042) SE 48928673

BOLTBY A Probable Medieval Manorial Complex at Boltby, North Yorkshire Oswald, A Swindon : English Heritage, 2002, 23pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage

A survey was made of a likely medieval manorial complex that may have included a pond, a channel, a moat, a barn and outbuildings. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

3/1753 (E.36.K026) SE 42818200

CASTLE GARTH, CASTLE Castle Garth, Thirsk Castle, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

No archaeological features or finds were recovered in the excavation of the cable trench. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY975

3/1754 (E.36.K016) SE 26358825

JOINT FIRE AND POLICE STATION, WYCAR, Wycar, Bedale, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2003, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

An archaeological watching brief was undertaken between June and December 2002, during groundworks associated with the construction of the new joint Police Station and Fire Service Unit at Wycar, Bedale. Observations showed that the site had been extensively disturbed by previous development of the site. [Au] SMR primary record number: NYE 861

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3/1755 (E.36.K027) SE 43108200

LAND ADJACENT TO CHAPEL STREET Land Adjacent to Chapel Street, Thirsk, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

A watching brief was carried out during the excavation of foundations for the construction of three apartments on land adjacent to Chapel Steet, Thirsk, North Yorkshire. Nineteen century garden walls, a pit, medieval pottery, and a linear ditch of post-medieval date were observed. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 867

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, UD

3/1756 (E.36.K005) NZ 41520340

ST OSWALD'S CHURCH, WEST ROUNTON St Oswald's Chruch, West Rounton, North Yorkshire University of Durham, Archaeological Services Durham : University of Durham, Archaeological Services, 2003, 7pp, pls, refs Work undertaken by: University of Durham, Archaeological Services

A single trench was excavated along the exterior of the twelfth century nave and the west and north walls of the late nineteenth century vestry. The shallow cobble foundations of the original twelfth century church were exposed. The trench was found to contain construction debris and a number of small finds. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

3/1757 (E.36.K001) SE 51808250

SUTTON BANK, THIRSK Sutton Bank, Thirsk, North Yorkshire Quartermaine, J Lancaster : Oxford Archaeology North, 2003, 51pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology North

The watching brief involved the inspection of craters formed when trees were uprooted as part of the ground-levelling process. About 25% of the area was inspected. No archaeological features or finds were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 3301

3/1758 (E.36.K025) SE 43814382

THREE TUNS YARD, CHAPEL STREET, THIRSK Three Tuns Yard, Chapel Street, Thirsk, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 31pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

Two evaluation trenches were excavated, followed by a watching brief undertaken during the excavation of footings of two separate areas on the site. A cobbled yard with medieval pottery, a pit, a

3 Archaeological Investigations Project 2002 Post-Determination & Non-Planning Related Projects Yorkshire & Humberside Region post-medieval ditch and a nineteenth century culvert and pipe were observed. [AIP] SMR primary record number: NY895

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM, UD

Hambleton,

3/1759 (E.36.K014) NZ 38400260

C150 DEIGHTON - APPLETON WISKE C150 Deighton - Appleton Wiske, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief University of Durham, Archaeological Services Durham : University of Durham, Archaeological Services, 2002, 12pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Durham, Archaeological Services

An earlier cobbled surface was found to underlie the tarmac road. This preserved wheel ruts, and incorporated areas of repair. A stone culvert was found toward the middle of the road works area. No closely dateable material was found. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYS 1452, N

Archaeological periods represented: MD, UD

Harrogate

3/1760 (E.36.F214) SE 48205795

A64/TOP LANE JUNCTION, COPMANTHORPE A64/TTop Lane Junction, Copmanthorpe, . Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Macnab, N, Cornish, J & Finlayson, R York : York Archaeological Trust, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust

The monitoring was carried out on a new road junction. No archaeological features were identified. [Au(abr)]

3/1761 (E.36.K017) SE 24107450

CREETS BRIDGE, KIRKBY MALZEARD Creeks Bridge, Kirkby Malzeard. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief On Site Archaeology York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology

A watching brief took place during the installation of a support system for the bridge. During this work a stone bearing the date 1749 together with the builders' names was found in the bed of Kex Beck. What appeared to be a cruck timber was also found some 10m downstream from the bridge. The arch itself was of interest, several of the stones appeared to be reused from an earlier structure possibly a masonry bridge. Beneath the modern road surface, the fill of the bridge appeared to have been undisturbed since the 18th century. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE 1967

Archaeological periods represented: PM

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CROWN HOTEL, HIGH STREET, The Crown Hotel, Knaresborough. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief On Site Archaeology York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 16pp, colour pls, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology

A watching brief encountered features, consisting of post holes, a post trench and a beam slot. A single sherd of late 12th to early 13th century pottery was retrieved from the post trench. A number of pits, containing a large assemblage of late 12th to early 13th century pottery, had been cut into this earliest phase of activity. Medieval features were seen to continue beyond the edges of the excavated trenches. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE713

Archaeological periods represented: MD

3/1763 (E.36.F004) SE 30977101

FORMER LAND ROVER GARAGE, BORRAGE LANE, Former Land Rover Garage, Borrage Lane, Ripon, North Yorkshire. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Macnab, N & Kendall, T York : York Archaeological Trust, 2002, 9pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust

A watching brief was carried out during groundworks for a new housing development. No archaeological remains were located. [Au(abr)]

3/1764 (E.36.K011) SE 35155697

KNARESBOROUGH BUS STATION, KNARESBOROUGH Knaresborough Bus Station, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Excavation Archaeological Services WYAS Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2003, 97pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS

An archaeological excavation and watching brief at Knaresborough Bus Station revealed a number of cut features including post holes and pits sealed by a 'garden' soil of later medieval and perhaps post- medieval date. These earlier features were probably medieval, although not all of them contained datable artefacts. The garden soil was presumably related to plots of land fronting the High Street and developed through the later medieval period and perhaps into the post-medieval period. During the 18th century the site was terraced for the construction of several buildings, fronting onto and to the rear of, High Street. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NY1226, NY1

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

3/1765 (E.36.K021) SE 19305430

LAND EAST OF THE OLD POST OFFICE, FEWSTON Land East of the Old Post Office, Fewston Roberts, I Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2002, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS

No archaeological features or deposits were encountered. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY775

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3/1766 (E.36.K030) SE 21348313

MARSFIELD QUARRY Marsfield Quarry, , North Yorkshire, Quarry Extension, Phase II: Archaeological Watching Brief MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

The topsoil strip located no archaeological features/deposits nor any artefacts. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY977

3/1767 (E.36.F001) SE 31447113

MINSTER ROAD, RIPON Minster Road, Ripon, North Yorkshire. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Brinklow, D York : York Archaeological Trust, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust

During the excavation of test pits to examine the cause of subsidence, a stone-lined coffin and burial were recovered. The burial was thought to be early medieval in date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: EM

3/1768 (E.36.K009) SE 31407110

RIPON CATHREDRAL Floor Slap Repairs, Ripon Cathedral, North Yorkshire York Archaeological Trust York : York Archaeological Trust, 2002, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust

A watching brief was maintained during the lifting of a number of small floor slabs within the cathedral. The purpose of the watching brief was to record any features of archaeological interest. Liftin of the slabs revealed only mortar above clean sands and gravels. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE1929

Archaeological periods represented: PM

3/1769 (E.36.K006) SE 50305140

WELL HOUSE, LONG MARSTON Excavations at Well House, Long Marston, North Yorkshire December 2002 Sherlock, S : Teeside Archaeological Society, 2003, 3pp, figs Work undertaken by: Teeside Archaeological Society

The buildings that were excavated were small timber rectangular structures that are thought to date between the twelth and fourteenth centuries based upon the ceramic evidence. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MD

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North Wolds

3/1770 (E.36.F002) SE 73295092

3 BECKSIDE, WILBERFOSS 3 Beckside, Wilberfoss, East Yorkshire. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Johnson, M York : York Archaeological Trust, 2002, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust

A watching brief was carried out during foundation trenching for a new house. An early modern refuse pit and an undated probable post hole were the only archaeological features identified. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

Richmondshire

3/1771 (E.36.K045) SE 22209950

48 HONEYPOT LANE, CATTERICK 48 Honeypot Lane, Catterick. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Palmer, F York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology

No archaeological finds or features were encountered in any of the layers. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 727

3/1772 (E.36.J002) NY 96010198

BRANDY BOTTLE INCLINE UNDERGROUND Brandy Bottle Incline, Underground Roe, M : Roe, M., 2002, 19pp, colour pls, tabs, figs Work undertaken by: Roe, M.

The survey report identified through written evidence that the mine was active from the 17th century. The shafts were used for limestone mining and major developments to the shafts were undertaken during the 1700's, and use continued during the 1800's. The rails and reinforced sections of arching is unusual for 19th century miners and suggest a quick repair rather than long term maintenance. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

3/1773 (E.36.K013) SE 22179370

CHURCH VIEW, HORNBY Chruch View, Hornby Turnbull, P Barnard Castle : Brigantia Archaeological Practice, 2002, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Brigantia Archaeological Practice

Nothing of archaeological significance was discovered during the operation. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 1256

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3/1774 (E.36.K037) NZ 41205060

FELDOM RANGES LINK TRACK, RICHMOND Feldom Ranges Link Track, Richmond, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2002, 11pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Northern Archaeological Associates

A number of archaeological features were transected by the route, these comprised a number if field boundaries, a trackway, a possible small barrow or bell-pit and remnants of a stone surface. Within the limit of the access road a number of previously unrecorded archaeological features were identified. These comprised a curcular structure which may have been a sheep pen, a clearance caurn and the remains of a possible burial cist. No artefacts were recovered during the course of archaeological monitoring. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

3/1775 (E.36.K004) NZ 17100090

GEORGIAN THEATRE ROYAL, RICHMOND Georgian Theatre Royal, Richmond, North Yorkshire: Watching Brief University of Durham, Archaeological Services Durham : University of Durham, Archaeological Services, 2002, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Durham, Archaeological Services

Most of the new foundation trench lay within the depth of the foundations to the earlier extension dating from 1963. Therefore archaeological remains were not disturbed. A small engineering test pit cut through these former foundations and exposed two silt layers. These may have been fills of the former town ditch, although too little was exposed to be certain of this conclusion. The foundations of the main theatre building comprise a 1m thick layer of sandstone rubble. This has been cut away by a modern sewer along the south-east side of the building. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM

3/1776 (E.36.J001) SE 04509840

GRINTON SMELT MILL, CULVERT REPAIRS Grinton Smelt Mill Roe, P Richmond : Mr P Roe and Associates, 2002, 6pp, colour pls Work undertaken by: National Park

Monitoring of the collapsed culvert identified that it had probably collapsed due to the bottom layer of cobbles being washed away, causing the side walls to be undermined. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: UD

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JOLLYS KITCHEN, BROMPTON ON SWALE Telecommunications Cable Trench, Brompton On Swales, Archaeological Watching Brief Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2002, 11pp, figs Work undertaken by: Northern Archaeological Associates

No archaeological features or material was observed. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 1281

3/1778 (E.36.K040) SE 26809760

LAFARGE QUARRY, KIPLIN HALL Lafarge Quarry, Kiplin Hall, Kiplin, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 6pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

No archaeological features or finds were observed. [Au(adp)]

3/1779 (E.36.K023) NZ 20200845

LAND ADJACENT TO ST JOHN'S CHURCH, MELSONBY St John's Church, Melsonby, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2002, 3pp, figs Work undertaken by: Northern Archaeological Associates

The only observed feature was a shallow linear depression. Brick fragments and a piece of painted wood were recovered from the fill of this feature, which is interpreted as a plough score or wheel rut. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY809

Archaeological periods represented: PM

3/1780 (E.36.K019) SE 24209770

MARNE BARRACKS, CATTERICK Marne Barracks, Catterick - Land Quality Assessment Entec : Entec, 2002, 8pp, figs Work undertaken by: Entec

A total of 43 trial pits were opened using the mechanical excavator. Two artefacts were recovered during the course of the watching brief and linear features were observed with machine cut pieces of wood. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYS 7491

Archaeological periods represented: MO, UD

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NEW MEDICAL CENTRE, ALDBROUGH ST. JOHN Archaeological Monitoring and Recording at the New Medical Centre, Aldbrough St. John, North Yorkshire Walsh, D Barnard Castle : Brigantia Archaeological Practice, 2002, 9pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Brigantia Archaeological Practice

The lack of any occupation layer coupled with the site and extent of the surviving section of wall indicates the function of the site was agricultural. The presence of a substantial amount of medieval pottery may best be explained as the result of dumping of domestic rubbish. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY976

Archaeological periods represented: MD, UD

3/1782 (E.36.K047) NZ 18701190

NO 2, KIRKBRIDGE COUTYARD, KIRKBRIDGE FARM Archaeological Monitoring at No 2, Kirkbridge Courtyard, Kirkbridge Farm, Stanwick St John, North Yorkshire Turnbull, P Barnard Castle : Brigantia Archaeological Practice, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: Brigantia Archaeological Practice

No object of archaeological significance was recovered from any of the excavations. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 726

3/1783 (E.36.J004) SE 00509800

PARKFARM, LOW WHITA, SWALEDALE. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief, Park Farm, Low Whita, Swaledale Dickson, A York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 9pp, tabs, figs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology

A watching brief was undertaken on the site during the erection of three new electricity poles. The excavation of the trenches for the proposed development revealed no archaeological features [Au(abr)].

3/1784 (E.36.K029) NZ 17150090

TRINITY TOWER ROSE GARDEN Richmond, Trinity Tower Rose Garden: Watching Brief Metcalf, V Wensleydale : Archetype, 2002, 5pp, colour pls Work undertaken by: Archetype

The works to remove the topsoil in the area known as the Rose Garden, Market Square, Richmond, did not disturb any archaeological layers. However, truncated archaeological remains relating to the 18th/19th century buildings previously on the site, and to the South Aisle of Trinity Church, may survive below the level of the present works. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY980

Archaeological periods represented: PM

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3/1785 (E.36.K034) SE 78707170

11-13 WHEELGATE, MALTON 11-13 Wheelgate, Malton, North Yorkshire MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2004, 63pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

In 2002, an initial evaluation excavation was carried out within a limited area revealing complex structural features. A further phase of evaluation and mitigation excavations to the rear of the property revealed pits and structures dating to the 13th century, a stone boundary wall, evidence of a fire in the 15th or 16th century, post-medieval trenches, buildings, and wells. [AIP] SMR primary record number: NY888

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

3/1786 (E.36.K044) SE 78528546

CHURCH FARM, MIDDLETON, PICKERING Church Farm, Middleton, Pickering, North York MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2003, 8pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

The absence of any archaeological features in or around the building leads to the conclusion that a large amount of disturbance had occurred on the site possibly in the Nineteenth century. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 862

3/1787 (E.36.K035) SE 69607870

EAST NESS PUMPING STATION, NEAR SLINGSBY East Ness Pumping Station, Near Slingsby, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief and Excavation Report Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2003, 19pp, colour pls, figs, tabs Work undertaken by: Northern Archaeological Associates

The earliest feature recorded by the investigation was a linear ditch containing sherds of late 3rd or 4th century pottery in its fill. The possibility of a villa being present close to the site is postulated on the basis of a stone sarcophagus found in East Ness in the early 17th century. Six large post pits in the centre of the site were probably associated with a large barn of probable post-medieval date. [Au(abr)]

Archaeological periods represented: PM, RO

3/1788 (E.36.K043) SE 78528542

FORMER NEW TAVERN, MIDDLETON An Archaeological Watching Brief at the Former New Tavern, Middleton, North Yorkshire Humber Field Archaeology Kingston upon Hull : Humber Field Archaeology, 2002, 7pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Humber Field Archaeology

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No significant archaeological finds or deposits were found during the course of the watching brief, apart from a single course of late 19th or 20th century bricks and several sherds of unstratified pottery of a similar date. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE 841

Archaeological periods represented: PM

3/1789 (E.36.K008) TA 01247232

FOXHOLES GARAGE, FOXHOLES Watching Brief at Foxholes Garage Tipper, J Malton : Landscape Research Centre, 2002, 6pp, figs Work undertaken by: Landscape Research Centre

A number of probable archaeological features were defined and recorded in this watching brief. These consisted of post and stake holes. No finds were recovered from the watching brief and therefore the features could not be dated. It seems likely that these features area part of a larger archaeological complex in the immediate area but it is difficult to speculate about the nature of this activity from the results of the watching brief. However, a linear crop mark was visible at the time of the watching brief was undertaken, aligned North-South across the field. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE1257

Archaeological periods represented: UD

3/1790 (E.36.K018) SE 94356875

HIGH BARN, EAST LUTTON High Barn, East Lutton, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 10pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

Following the excavation of eight trenches to accommodate a series of electrical poles to a private residence, the archaeological evidence confirmed the existence and alignment of a series of three ditches running north-east to south-west, commonly known as the Double Dykes. Excavation of the trenches revealed that the limited dating evidence meant that it was not possible to confirm if the ditches were of the prehistoric period. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE 697

Archaeological periods represented: UD

3/1791 (E.36.K038) SE 73358315

PUMPING STATION, MARTON Yorkshire Water Services Ltd, Pumping Station, Marton, Near Pickering, north Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2002, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Northern Archaeological Associates

No unexpected archaeological features were encountered during the watching brief. [Au(abr)]

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RIEVAULX ABBEY, GRIFF Griff, North Yorkshire, A Grange of Rievaulx Abbey: Medieval and Later Earthworks Hunt, A & Stone, J Swindon : English Heritage, 2002, 46pp, colour pls, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: English Heritage

A full topographic survey was conducted to help understand more about the Cistercian farms on the site through the remaining earthworks. [AIP] SMR primary record number: 32673

Archaeological periods represented: MD

3/1793 (E.36.K028) SE 84256110

TANGLEWOOD, THIXENDALE 'Tanglewood', Thixendale, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

No archaeological features were observed and no finds were recovered. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY979

3/1794 (E.36.F003) SE 89657436

WEST FARM, WEST KNAPTON West Farm, West Knapton, North Yorkshire Andrews, M York : York Archaeological Trust, 2002, 5pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: York Archaeological Trust

The watching brief was carried out prior to the installation of a transmitter mast. No archaeological deposits were located. [Au(abr)]

3/1795 (E.36.K007) SE 69306500

WHITE ROSE COTTAGE, FOSTON Garage Extension at White Rose Cottage, Foston, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Watching Brief Wheelhouse, P Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2002, 2pp, tabs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS

Two modern features were identified in plan within the area of the footings and a total of five deposits were identified within the west facing section. All finds appear to be modern 19th-20th century pottery/glass with the exception of the pottery sherd from a jar of probable 15th century date. No archaeological features were identified during the watching brief. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NYE1282

Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM

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3/1796 (E.36.K002) TA 04958879

32 SANDSIDE Forthcoming : , 2002, Work undertaken by: Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society

The excavation and building recording established that this 18th century house was built on earlier, possibly medieval, stone foundations and that it was built on sand, possibly reclaimed land. [Au]

3/1797 (E.36.K033) TA 04638886

SPRINGFIELD, SCARBOROUGH Springfield, Scarborough, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Excavation and Watching Brief MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd Malton : MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd, 2002, 65pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: MAP Archaeological Consultancy Ltd

The 2002 excavation recorded a well-built, stone-walled, rectangular building of medieval date (Building 1), floored with stone slabs, along with two successive exterior cobbled surface, and traces of another stone-walled building (Build 2). Both buildings were demolished in the late 15th or early 18th century, this period being contemporary with rubbish disposal represented a by a cluster of pits in the north-west of the site. Subsequent deposits indicated the dumping of large quantities of soil and rubble in the post-medieval period, followed by the construction of the Quaker's Meeting Hall and a later school in the 19th century. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NY876

Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM

3/1798 (E.36.K003) TA 04538901

ST. MARY'S HALL, SCARBOROUGH Forthcoming : , 2002, Work undertaken by: Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society

The excavation was designed to test the presence of a medieval retaining wall. The excavation showed the presence of post-medieval fill. [Au]

Selby

3/1799 (E.36.K032) SE 53122650

HALL GARTH FARM, MAIN STREET, BIRKIN Hall Garth Farm, Main Street, Birkin: Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Cudlip, D York : On Site Archaeology, 2003, 5pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology

Modern material was encountered during a watching brief. [AIP] SMR primary record number: NY964

Archaeological periods represented: MO

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3/1800 (E.36.K020) SE 45204700

NEWTON KYME FORD Report of Annual General Meeting Boston Spa & District Community Archaeology Group Wetherby : Boston Spa & District Community Archaeology Group, 2002, 1p, colour pls Work undertaken by: Boston Spa & District Community Archaeology Group

An excavation found evidence of a post-medieval boat house. [AIP] SMR primary record number: NY766

Archaeological periods represented: PM

3/1801 (E.36.K046) SE 47603660

PLOUGH INN CAR PARK, SAXTON The Plough Inn Car Park, Saxton. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief Palmer, F York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology

No finds or features of archaeological interest were encountered. [Au(adp)]

Archaeological periods represented: MO

3/1802 (E.36.K022) SE 59003920 SE 59003945 RIVER OUSE AT CAWOOD INGS AND KELLFIELD, NORTH YORKSHIRE River Ouse at Cawood Ings and Kelfield, North Yorkshire Blaise Vyner : Blaise Vyner, 2002, 47pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Tees Archaeology

A watching brief was undertaken on the sites of works for the reconstruction of river flood defences at Cawood and Kelfield, North Yorkshire. The works at Cawood took place in an area where there was no evidence for settlement or other activity in the past. At Kelfield the work revealed a former field or property boundary and adjacent pit. Both contained pottery and other finds suggesting the nearby presence of medieval settlement activity. [Au] SMR primary record number: NYS 7038

Archaeological periods represented: MD

3/1803 (E.36.K048) SE 56202530

ROALL ROMAN FORT, KELLINGTON INGS Roall Roman Fort, Kellington Ings, Electricity Supply to Roall Pumping Station Schofield, J Hull : Wetland Archaeology and Environments Research Centre, 2002, 14pp, colour pls, figs Work undertaken by: Wetland Archaeology and Environments Research Centre

The watching brief found no evidence for archaeological features or artefacts in those areas directly affected by excavation. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: NYE 798

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3/1804 (E.36.K024) SE 59203570

WEST VIEW, MAIN STREET, WISTOW West view, Main Street, WistowL Report on An Archaeological Watching Brief Palmer, F York : On Site Archaeology, 2002, 4pp, figs Work undertaken by: On Site Archaeology

An archaeology watching brief was carried out in the garden at the rear of West View, Main Street, Wistow. A detatched house and garage with driveway were to be built on the site by the owner of West View. The watching brief comprised the observation of the stripping of topsoil from the whole site and the digging of raft foundations for the house. The foundations for the garage were not observed. No features or finds were observed. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: NY890

3/1805 (E.36.K039) SE 70304780

YORKSHIRE DERWENT AQUEDUCT Yorkshire Derwent Aqueduct Duplication Main, Elvington to Riccall Pipeline: Archaeological Post- excavation Assessment Northern Archaeological Associates Barnard Castle : Northern Archaeological Associates, 2003, 86pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northern Archaeological Associates

During monitoring of topsoil stripping, Romano-British ditches, enclosures, trackways, boundary ditches, a cemetery and an abundant number of Roman pottery were recorded along with traces of medieval agriculture. [AIP]

Archaeological periods represented: IA, MD, RO

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