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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0327 Development Type: Employment

Site Name Land off Cumwell Lane Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 9.1 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 449860 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 391657 Town Rotherham Employment 9.1 Address

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Reference: LDF0327 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Local - High significance 1215 9.1 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There are no designated heritage assets within the site or study area. The SMR records one monument within the site relating to a series of possible Iron Age or Romano-British field boundaries. Within the study area the SMR records one monument relating to field systems and associated enclosures with some anomalies identified as potential kiln sites from geophysical survey. The SMR records further potential Iron Age and Romano- British remains within 500m of the site including an irregular shaped enclosure of possible Iron Age or Roman date, a prehistoric or Romano-British field system, an Iron Age or Romano-British enclosure and field system and lime kiln of probable Romano-British date all located to the east, west and south of the site.

The SMR records four archaeological investigations within the study area. A geophysical survey followed by targeted trial-trenching at Sandy Lane revealed seven late medieval lime kilns dated by archaeomagnetism to the late 15th-16th century and a possible contemporary field system. Geophysical survey undertaken south of Morrisons revealed one large ditch and tentative medieval boundary ditches, while further geophysical survey undertaken at Bawtry Road indicating the presence of a number of linear archaeological features.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records features within the site boundary consisting of cropmarks relating to Romano-British ditches and field boundaries. It also records two features within the study area consisting of earthworks relating to post- medieval ridge and furrow.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields 1967-2005 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539 and Enclosed Land: Strip Fields 1540-1966. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site remained as enclosed land with a change in field boundaries occurring in the late 19th century when several boundaries were removed. Further boundary changes occurring the late 1950s. The M18 was constructed to the west of the site in the 1970s

Post-1990 APs show the site is located within an arable field.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets The site contains the remains of Iron Age to Romano-British field boundaries of high local significance

Survival The survival of heritage assets is considered to be good as the site has remained undisturbed.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

619738 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [SK4991/1 DNR Within site 872/8 03-Jul-1976]

619738 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [SK4991/3 DNR Within site 978/7 10-Jul-1976]

619738 FIELD BOUNDARY IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [SK4991/1 DNR Within site 872/8 03-Jul-1976]

619738 FIELD BOUNDARY IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [SK4991/3 DNR Within site 978/7 10-Jul-1976]

1432949 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [MAL/62562 Within 250m buffer 106826 16-Dec-1962]

1433124 NARROW RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 5336 06-Dec-1946]

1433124 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 5336 06-Dec-1946]

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0327 Development Type: Employment

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1432945 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK [RAF/541/35 3197 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948]

1432945 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [MAL/60408 Within 500m buffer 77024 29-Jan-1960]

1432945 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [MAL/62562 Within 500m buffer 106826 16-Dec-1962]

1432945 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [MAL/62562 Within 500m buffer 106827 16-Dec-1962]

1432945 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3197 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948]

1432945 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 500m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 3338 06-Dec-1946]

1433031 ANTI AIRCRAFT BATTERY 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [MAL/60408 77021 Within 500m buffer 29-Jan-1960]

1433031 MILITARY CAMP 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 Within 500m buffer 5336 06-Dec-1946]

1433137 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4132 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948]

1433137 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 500m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 5336 06-Dec-1946]

1433137 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK [RAF/541/35 4134 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948]

1433137 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 500m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 3336 06-Dec-1946]

1433137 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4134 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948] RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00089/01 Possible Iron Age or Romano- FIELD BOUNDARY (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 Within site British Field Boundaries, BC to 409 AD) Bramley

00088/01 Iron Age or Romano-British FIELD SYSTEM (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC Within 250m buffer Field System, Sandy Lane, to 409 AD) Bramley RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY148 Geophysical Survey and Resistivity Survey;Trial Trench Within 250m buffer Archaeological Evaluation of land at Sandy Lane, Bramley

ESY149 Sandy Lane, Bramley, South Excavation Within 250m buffer Yorkshire, Archaeological Excavation

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0327 Development Type: Employment

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY375 Archaeological Evaluation of Trial Trench Within 250m buffer Land adjacent to Morrisons Supermarket

ESY379 Geophysical Survey of Bawtry Magnetic Susceptibility Survey Within 250m buffer Road RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3323 Land East of M18 -J1, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1967 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3212 Farmland around Newhall Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Grange, Slade Hooton, 1974 AD to 2005 AD Rotherham

HSY3337 Junction 1, M18, Rotherham Communications; Motorway and Trunk Road Within 250m buffer Junctions ; Modern - 1967 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3338 Bramley Lings, Bramley, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3532 Broadlands, Rotherham Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1999 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3538 Moorhead Way Business Park, Commercial; Retail Park ; Modern - 1989 AD to Within 250m buffer J1 M18, Bramley, Rotherham 2005 AD

HSY3594 Hellaby - south of Bawtry Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Road, Rotherham Modern - 1948 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3595 Hellaby Industrial Estate, Commercial; Business Park ; Modern - 1983 AD? Within 250m buffer Hellaby, Rotherham to 2005 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0375 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Wrexham House Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 1.4 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 449091 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 393939 Town rotherham Dwellings 23.0 Address braithwell road

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Reference: LDF0375 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 736 1.38 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are no designated or undesignated heritage assets within the study area.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records one feature within the study area relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Surveyed Enclosure (Parliamentary/Private) 1800-2005 with a significant historic character of Unenclosed Land: Commons and Greens 1066-1799. The site is assigned to the Surveyed Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site occupied enclosed land until the 1960s when a cattery was built in the northwest corner of the site. Development began outside the site, along its southern edge, in the 1940s with more housing being added throughout the 1950s to 1970s.

The modern OS map indicates the site is enclosed land with two buildings associated with the cattery.

Post-1990 APs show the site to have two cattery buildings on it with the rest of the site enclosed land under grass.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo-Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains from these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets is considered to be poor where the 20th century cattery has been built but good across the remainder of the site.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 1336 06-Dec-1946]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/543/9F22 Within 250m buffer 0353 19-Jun-1957]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4134 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/21 4223 Within 250m buffer 15-May-1948]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK [RAF/541/35 3133 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1433144 NARROW RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 1336 06-Dec-1946]

1433144 NARROW RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [OS/89258 0104 Within 250m buffer 11-Jun-1989] RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3544 Ravenfield Common (fields), Enclosed Land; Surveyed Enclosure Within site Rotherham (Parliamentary/ Private) ; Industrial to Modern - 1800 AD? to 2005 AD

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Reference: LDF0375 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3577 Ravenfield Common, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within site Rotherham. 1948 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3156 Enclosed land around Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Ravenhead, Rotherham 1967 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3195 Land North of Bramley, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1938 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3539 Longfield Drive, Ravenfield Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Common, Rotherham 1989 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3541 Poplar Grove, Ravenfield Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Common 1999 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3542 Radford Close / Cedar View, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Ravenfield Common 1989 AD to 2005 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0376 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Civic Hall Site Source HMR Area (Ha) 1.6 UDP Allocation Retail, community,greenspace and residential. Easting 445736 Proposed Allocation Mixed Northing 399235 Town Swinton Dwellings 50.0 Address Off Station Street

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0376 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 571 1.58 Little or no archaeological objections to future allocation

There are no statutorily designated heritage assets within the study area. The SMR records three undesignated monuments within the study area: St Mary Magdalen Chapel, pulled down in 1817; Swinton Old Hall which incorporated a 16th century, or earlier, structure; and a Middle Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrowhead.

The SMR records one archaeological investigation within the study area consisting of trial trenching at Chapel Hill which uncovered medieval pottery from the topsoil and subsoil.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records two features within the study area relating to a 20th century air raid shelter and earthworks relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow. Within 500m of the site are cropmarks relating to an Iron Age/Roman enclosure.

The HEC records the present character of the site as being split between Institutional: Civil and Municipal Buildings 1986-2005 with an invisible historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1775 and Enclosed Land: Surveyed Enclosure (Parliamentary/Private) 1776-1985; and Residential: Terraced Housing 1904-2005 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1775 and Enclosed Land: Surveyed Enclosure (Parliamentary/Private) 1776-1903. The site is split between the Industrial Settlements and Late 20th Century Private Suburbs character zones.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was entirely enclosed land until the end of the 19th century when the first development took place in the form of two buildings within the western corner of the site. Development continued in the 1930s when some terraced houses were built in the northern corner of the site. Two more buildings appear within the site at this time on the southern and western edges. The north east corner of the site has been turned over to allotment gardens. The site remains like this until the early 1980s when housing is built, covering the undeveloped sections.

The modern OS map indicates the site is occupied by some terrace housing and other buildings.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be occupied by some terrace housing and civic buildings.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets There is a high possibility of disturbing modern building remains of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets is considered to be poor due to 20th century building disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1435853 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 250m buffer 5364 16-Apr-1947]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3010 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3012 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4063 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 5269 16-Apr-1947]

1435842 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [RAF/543/9F22 Within 500m buffer 0321 19-Jun-1957]

1435842 ENCLOSURE IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [RAF/543/9F22 Within 500m buffer 0321 19-Jun-1957]

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0376 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1435875 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 500m buffer 5364 16-Apr-1947]

1435875 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 500m buffer 5366 16-Apr-1947] RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00184/01 St Mary Magdalen Chapel, CHAPEL (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer Wath upon Dearne

00187/01 Swinton Old Hall, Wath upon HALL HOUSE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer Dearne

00828/01 Bronze Age Barbed and Within 250m buffer Tanged Arrowhead, St. Michael's Avenue, Swinton RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY396 Archaeological Evaluation at Trial Trench Within 250m buffer Chapel Hill RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3906 Queen Street (terraced), Residential; Terraced Housing ; Modern - 1904 Within site Swinton, Rotherham AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3919 Swinton civic core, Swinton, Institutional; Civil & Municipal Buildings ; Within site Rotherham Modern - 1986 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3873 Bow Broom Estate, Rotherham Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Modern - 1967 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3884 Brookfield Avenue / Manor Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Road / Slade Road, Swinton, 1930 AD to 2004 AD Rotherham

HSY3886 Fitzwilliam Street and Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer surrounding housing, Swinton, 1983 AD to 2005 AD Rotherham

HSY3907 Highcliffe Drive, Swinton, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1986 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3909 Land east of Bow Broom, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Playing Within 250m buffer Swinton, Rotherham Fields/ Recreation ground ; Modern - 1986 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3916 Terraced housing to the east Residential; Terraced Housing ; Modern - 1905 Within 250m buffer of Swinton medieval core, AD? to 2004 AD? Swinton, Rotherham

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0376 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3917 Allotment gardens north west Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Within 250m buffer of Swinton Station, Swinton, Allotments ; Modern - 1930 AD to 2005 AD Rotherham

HSY3921 Milton School, Swinton, Institutional; School ; Modern - 1967 AD? to 2004 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD?

HSY3926 Church Close, Swinton, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1967 AD to 2004 AD

HSY3977 Swinton Church Hall, Swinton, Institutional; Religious (Other) ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1900 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3978 31-77 Fitzwilliam Street, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Swinton, Rotherham Modern - 1986 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3989 Central Swinton - Historic Commercial; Commercial Core-Urban ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Core, Swinton, Rotherham 1905 AD to 2005 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0379 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Fields off Golden Smithies Lane Source Green Belt Representation Area (Ha) 6.2 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 445004 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 399577 Town Swinton Dwellings 131.0 Address Golden Smithies Lane

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Reference: LDF0379 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Regional significance 1526 6.22 Major archaeological objections to allocation

There are no designated heritage assets within the site, with two Listed Buildings recorded within the study area. These include the remains of the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene c.1200, demolished in 1815 and the church of St Margaret built in 1817 and rebuilt in 1899. The base of the medieval town cross was located within the study area until it was moved in 1961.

The SMR records four undesignated heritage assets within the site. A large Iron Age or Romano-British enclosure along with Roman pottery and Romano-British earthworks of an unclassified nature are all situated within the northern extent of the site. Other remains in the study area include a flint microlith found whilst field walking, as well as a large Iron Age or Romano-British irregular enclosure and trackway, 140m long section of Roman ridge west of Bow Broom and a Roman silver Denarii hoard and vase. The Scheduled remains of a 140m long section of Roman Ridge are located 400m to the northeast of the site.

The SMR records one archaeological event undertaken south of Golden Smithies Lane consisting of geophysical survey, subsequent trial trenching and a further watching brief which uncovered a ditch, bank and trackway of unknown date, a 19th century well and one sherd of Roman greyware pottery.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records two features within the study area consisting of earthworks relating to an Iron Age/Romano-British enclosure and a 20th century air raid shelter. Further cropmarks relating to an Iron Age/Romano-British enclosure were identified within the wider area.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Strip Fields 1750-2003 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1749. The site is assigned to the Strip Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site has remained unchanged since the mid-19th century consisting of strip fields.

The modern OS map indicates the site is strip fields with one field boundary having been removed.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be strip fields currently used for agriculture.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Due to the presence within the site of known heritage assets, there is a high possibility of disturbing Iron Age and/or Romano-British remains of at least regional significance. There is an unknown possibility of disturbing medieval remains of unknown significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to lack of modern disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

619547 RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [SK4599/1 DNR Within site 978/30 10-Jul-1976]

619547 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [SK4599/1 DNR Within site 978/30 10-Jul-1976]

619547 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [RAF/543/9F22 Within site 0316 19-Jun-1957]

1435849 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 250m buffer 5362 16-Apr-1947]

1431532 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [MAL/71022 0062 Within 500m buffer 17-Apr-1971]

1435842 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [RAF/543/9F22 Within 500m buffer 0321 19-Jun-1957]

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Reference: LDF0379 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1435842 ENCLOSURE IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [RAF/543/9F22 Within 500m buffer 0321 19-Jun-1957]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 500m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 5269 16-Apr-1947]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3010 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3012 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4063 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948] RecordType National Heritage List for RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1132779 REMAINS OF CHAPEL OF ST Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer MARY MAGDALENE SITUATED IMMEDIATELY TO NORTH OF CHURCH OF ST MARGARET

1286645 BASE OF CROSS Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer APPROXIMATELY 1 METRE TO SOUTH OF TOWER OF CHURCH OF ST MARGARET

1314575 CHURCH OF ST MARGARET Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00095/01 Large Iron Age or Romano- ENCLOSURE (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC Within site British Enclosure, Wath upon to 409 AD) Dearne

01779/01 Roman Pottery and Undated Within site Flint Finds, Wath upon Dearne

00183/01 Swinton Town Cross, Wath CROSS (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer upon Dearne

01900/01 ?Iron Age or Romano-British EARTHWORK (Early Iron Age to Roman - 800 BC? Within 250m buffer Unclassified Earthwork, Wath to 409 AD) upon Dearne

04472/01 Unclassified Cropmarks, Wath CROPMARK (Unknown date) Within 250m buffer upon Dearne RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY388 Geophysical Survey to the Magnetic Susceptibility Survey Within 250m buffer east of Golden Smithies Lane

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Reference: LDF0379 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3922 Wath/ Swinton Racecourse, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site Wath-Upon-Dearne 1931 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3923 The Stables, Paddock Croft, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within site Yearling Chase, Swinton, 1999 AD? to 2004 AD Rotherham

HSY3956 Golden Smithies, Wath, Wath- Enclosed Land; Strip Fields ; Industrial to Within site Upon-Dearne Modern - 1750 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3873 Bow Broom Estate, Rotherham Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Modern - 1967 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3875 Golden Smithies Lane, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Swinton, Rotherham 2002 AD to 2006 AD

HSY3877 1930s estate housing to the Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer west of Swinton, Rotherham 1938 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3905 Far Field Lane, Wath, Wath- Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Upon-Dearne 1946 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3925 Extension to St Mary's Institutional; Cemetery ; Modern - 1930 AD to Within 250m buffer Churchyard, Swinton, 2006 AD Rotherham

HSY3927 Golden Smithies Lane Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer (southern end), Swinton, 1930 AD to 2004 AD Rotherham

HSY3955 Golden Smithies Plantation, Woodland; Plantation ; Industrial to Modern - Within 250m buffer Wath, Wath-Upon-Dearne 1855 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3957 Manvers Park, Wath, Wath- Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Sports Within 250m buffer Upon-Dearne Ground ; Modern - 1989 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3965 Golden Smithies Lane, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Swinton, Wath-Upon-Dearne 1945 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3975 St Margaret's Church, Institutional; Religious (Worship) ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Swinton, Rotherham Modern - 1817 AD to 2004 AD

HSY3985 Church View, Swinton, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1986 AD to 2004 AD

HSY3987 Fitzwilliam School, Swinton, Institutional; School ; Industrial to Modern - 1891 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2005 AD

HSY3988 Church Street, Swinton, Residential; Terraced Housing ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1891 AD to 2005 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0392 Development Type: Employment

Site Name Land off Talbot Road Source Employment Land Review Area (Ha) 1.5 UDP Allocation Industrial and Business Use Easting 446717 Proposed Allocation Industry/business Northing 399303 Town Swinton Employment 1.5 Address Talbot Road

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Reference: LDF0392 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 490 1.54 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are no designated heritage assets within the site or study area. The SMR records two heritage assets within the Study Area, these relate to the standing and below ground remains of the Don Valley Pottery built c.1801 located 60m northwest of the site. One of the eight kilns associated with this pottery survive above ground.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records one feature within the study area relating to a 20th century air raid shelter.

The HEC records the present character of the site as being Commercial: Business Park 1999-2005 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Valley Floor Meadows 1066-1854, Communications: Train Depot/Sidings 1855-1985 and Unenclosed Land: Regenerated Scrubland 1986-1998. The site is assigned to the Post Industrial character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site remained as enclosed land until the early part of the 20th century when allotments were established within the site. The allotments remained on the site until the late 1960s-early 1970s when they appear to have been cleared along with any remaining boundaries. Works were established immediately to the south of the site in the 1940s with more works and housing being built to the west.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be grass scrubland, surrounded on all sides by works and industrial buildings.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is moderate possibility for disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good as it has remained undisturbed

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1435875 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 250m buffer 5366 16-Apr-1947]

1435875 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 250m buffer 5364 16-Apr-1947]

1435855 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 500m buffer 5366 16-Apr-1947] RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

03523/01 Standing Remains of Don POTTERY WORKS (Post Medieval to Industrial - Within 250m buffer Valley Pottery, Swinton 1720 AD to 1914 AD)

03523/02 Non-Standing Remains of Don POTTERY WORKS (Post Medieval to Industrial - Within 250m buffer Valley Pottery, Swinton 1720 AD to 1914 AD) RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3900 Electrical Works, Talbot Road, Industrial; Other Industry ; Modern - 1967 AD to Within site Mexborough, Rotherham 2005 AD

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Reference: LDF0392 Development Type: Employment

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3901 Swinton Meadows Industrial Commercial; Business Park ; Modern - 1999 AD? Within site Estate, Rotherham to 2005 AD?

HSY3867 Site of Don Pottery, Swinton, Industrial; Other Industry ; Modern - 1975 AD? to Within 250m buffer Rotherham 2005 AD

HSY3872 Swinton Bridge industrial Industrial; Other Industry ; Modern - 1983 AD to Within 250m buffer estate, Swinton, Rotherham 2004 AD

HSY3904 Swinton Sewage Works, Industrial; Utilities ; Industrial to Modern - 1891 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2006 AD

HSY3911 Relict enclosures Enclosed Land; Strip Fields ; Post Medieval to Within 250m buffer Modern - 1540 AD? to 2004 AD?

HSY3914 Rowms Lane Bowling Green, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Sports Within 250m buffer Rotherham Ground ; Modern - 1950 AD? to 2004 AD

HSY3998 Swinton Bridge, Swinton, Commercial; Commercial Core-Suburban ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Industrial to Modern - 1891 AD to 2005 AD

HSY4000 Coronation Road, Swinton, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1936 AD to 2006 AD

HSY4552 Denaby Low Meadow, Enclosed Land; Valley Floor Meadows ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Doncaster 1967 AD? to 2006 AD?

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Reference: LDF0397 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Croda Site Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 12.6 UDP Allocation Industrial and Urban Green Space Easting 446348 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 398525 Town Rotherham Dwellings 381.0 Address Carlisle Street

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Reference: LDF0397 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Local - Low significance 1944 12.64 Little or no archaeological objections to future allocation

There are no designated heritage assets within the study area. The SMR records two monuments within the study area consisting of a spindle whorl of unknown date, and the Swinton Glassworks. The site was subject to documentary research and a walkover survey indicating the buildings associated with the 20th century chemical works which later occupied the site have been entirely demolished.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records three features within the study area including earthworks relating to post medieval ridge and furrow and 20th century remains relating to a spoil heap and an air raid shelter.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Industrial: Chemical 2002-2006 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539, Enclosed Land: Strip Fields 1540-1890 and Industrial: Chemical 1891-2001. The site is assigned to the Post Industrial character zone.

The first edition OS map shows the site was enclosed land with a railway running along the western boundary and the Navigation canal along the eastern boundary. The Swinton Iron and Steel Works is located just outside the south eastern corner of the site. By the 1890s the Don Chemical Works has been established within the south eastern corner of the site, with the Swinton Iron and Steel Works now marked as disused. The Chemical Works continues to expand throughout the 20th century, with structures occupying the entire site by the 1950s. A spoil heap is recorded within the northern end of the site in the 1960s and is seen to expand during the 1970s, this area was used for the deposition of lime slurry and other wastes during the operational life of the chemical works. The site appears to have been cleared in the 1990s.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be have been largely cleared, with some buildings still remaining at the northern end of the site. These buildings have been demolished by 2008.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets There is a high possibility for disturbing remains relating to the late 19th century chemical works of low local significance and its subsequent 20th century expansion of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets pre-dating the 19th century is considered to be low due to disturbance from the chemical works and associated storage areas. Previous assessment has indicated a significant level of chemical contamination within the northern end of the site, while the chemical works at the southern end is likely to have suffered considerable disturbance, thus further archaeological work is not recommended.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1435810 SPOIL HEAP 20TH CENTURY; EARTHWORK [MAL/71023 0047 Within 250m buffer 17-Apr-1971]

1435873 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/543/9F21 Within 250m buffer 0356 19-Jun-1957]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3012 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3010 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4063 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1435927 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 5269 16-Apr-1947]

1435875 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 500m buffer 5364 16-Apr-1947]

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Reference: LDF0397 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1435875 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/2011 Within 500m buffer 5366 16-Apr-1947] RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

03724/01 Swinton Glasshouse Glass GLASS WORKS (Post Medieval to Modern - 1720 Within 250m buffer Works AD to 2049 AD)

04465/01 Spindle Whorl found at 10 St. Within 250m buffer Andrews Close, Swinton RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY155 Cultural Heritage and Documentary Research Within site Archaeology - Environmental Statement, Former Croda Bitumen Site, Kilnhurst RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3895 Site of 'Don Chemical Works', Industrial; Chemical ; Modern - 2002 AD to 2006 Within site Kilnhurst, Swinton, Rotherham AD

HSY3896 Site of Swinton Iron and Steel Unenclosed Land; Regenerated Scrubland ; Within site Works / Kilnhurst Steel Works Modern - 1986 AD to 2004 AD

HSY3897 Kilnhurst Steel Works, Industrial; Metal Trades (Heavy) ; Modern - 1930 Within site Kilnhurst Rotherham AD to 2005 AD

HSY3902 Dove and Dearne Canal Communications; Canal or River Wharf ; Within site (southern end) and Industrial to Modern - 1796 AD to 2005 AD Waddington's Boatyard, Swinton Bridge, Rotherham

HSY3903 Land north of Kilnhurst, Enclosed Land; Valley Floor Meadows ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1986 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3886 Fitzwilliam Street and Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer surrounding housing, Swinton, 1983 AD to 2005 AD Rotherham

HSY3890 Meadow View, Swinton, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1930 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3900 Electrical Works, Talbot Road, Industrial; Other Industry ; Modern - 1967 AD to Within 250m buffer Mexborough, Rotherham 2005 AD

HSY3904 Swinton Sewage Works, Industrial; Utilities ; Industrial to Modern - 1891 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2006 AD

HSY3916 Terraced housing to the east Residential; Terraced Housing ; Modern - 1905 Within 250m buffer of Swinton medieval core, AD? to 2004 AD? Swinton, Rotherham

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Reference: LDF0397 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3929 Swinton Station, Swinton, Communications; Train Station ; Modern - 1989 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD? to 2006 AD

HSY3998 Swinton Bridge, Swinton, Commercial; Commercial Core-Suburban ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Industrial to Modern - 1891 AD to 2005 AD

HSY4000 Coronation Road, Swinton, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1936 AD to 2006 AD

HSY4001 Carlisle Street, Swinton, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 2002 AD to 2006 AD

HSY4552 Denaby Low Meadow, Enclosed Land; Valley Floor Meadows ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Doncaster 1967 AD? to 2006 AD?

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Reference: LDF0409 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Tarmac Site off Blyth Road Source HMR Area (Ha) 0.9 UDP Allocation Mixed Use - MU32 Easting 452920 Proposed Allocation Mixed Northing 391958 Town Maltby Dwellings 23.0 Address Blyth Road

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Reference: LDF0409 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

A Local - Medium significance 506 0.88 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There is one designated heritage adjacent to the site, a Listed Building dated to 1710 located directly northeast of the site. A further six Listed Buildings are recorded within the study area including a Grade II* Church dated to the 11th century with a 15th century tower 120m southeast of the site. The SMR records two undesignated heritage assets within the study area including a medieval cross and Maltby Old Hall, a hall and a cross wing house dating to the 17th century.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records three features within the study area relating to earthworks associated with a platform of uncertain date and earthworks relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Commercial: commercial Core-Urban 1966-2005 with a partial historic character of Residential: Vernacular Cottages 1066-1965. The site is assigned to the Nucleated Rural Settlements character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was located within the historic core of Maltby. The northern part of the site was occupied by buildings since at least 1854, with a small building also present at the southern end of the site at this time. Very little changes at the site until the 1960s when a further building is erected on the western side. The buildings along the northern edge of the site have been demolished by the time and replaced with the existing structures which currently occupy the site. The southern side of the site remained as undeveloped fields.

The modern OS map indicates a further building has been erected in the middle of the site and the southern section has remained undisturbed.

Post-1990 APs show the majority of the site to have standing buildings with the rest covered by tarmac.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets The site is located within the historic core of Maltby, there is high potential for disturbing pre-1854 remains of medium local significance relating to early buildings on the site.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be moderate to low due to 20th century disturbance. Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

B Regional significance 107 0.06 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There is one designated heritage asset within the site, a Listed Building dated to 1710 and a further six Listed Buildings within the study area including a Grade II* Church dated to the 11th century with a 15th century tower 120m southeast of the site. The SMR records two undesignated heritage assets within the study, area including a medieval cross and Maltby Old Hall, a hall and a cross wing house dating to the 17th century.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records three features within the study area relating to earthworks associated with a platform of uncertain date and earthworks relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Commercial: commercial Core-Urban 1966-2005 with a partial historic character of Residential: Vernacular Cottages 1066-1965. The site is assigned to the Nucleated Rural Settlements character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site has been occupied by buildings since before 1854. The 18th century Listed Building is shown on the first edition map of 1854, with a further buildings along the western edge of the site and connected to the west side of the Listed Building. The building along the western edge of the site appears to have been demolished by the late 1920s, with the remainder, save for the Listed Building, demolished and replaced by a garage by the 1960s.

Post-1990 APs show the 1710 building to be still standing.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets The site contains a Grade II Listed Building of regional significance.

Survival The Listed Building on site is extant. The survival of buried heritage assets prior to the 19th century on this site is considered to be poor due to disturbance from subsequent demolition and construction of other buildings.

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Reference: LDF0409 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1432909 PLATFORM UNCERTAIN; EARTHWORK [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 Within 250m buffer 5343 06-Dec-1946]

1432951 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 5340 06-Dec-1946]

1432951 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 5343 06-Dec-1946]

1432952 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 5343 06-Dec-1946]

1432952 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3197 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1432952 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4197 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1432952 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 3340 06-Dec-1946]

1432820 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/541/35 4199 Within 500m buffer 19-May-1948]

1432901 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 Within 500m buffer 5343 06-Dec-1946] RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1151893 27, BLYTH ROAD Listed Building (Grade II) Within site

1192755 MEDIEVAL TOMB SET IN LYCH Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer GATE TO CHURCH OF SAINT BARTHOLOMEW

1286428 MARKET CROSS SITUATED AT Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer JUNCTION WITH BLYTH ROAD

1314662 CHURCH OF SAINT Listed Building (Grade II*) Within 250m buffer BARTHOLOMEW

1314663 KINGWOOD VIEW Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00214/01 St Bartholomew's Church, CHURCH (Early Medieval/Dark Age to Medieval - Within 250m buffer Maltby 410 AD to 1539 AD)

00217/01 Medieval Cross, Maltby CROSS (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer

02154/01 Maltby Old Hall or Manor MANOR HOUSE (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1719 Within 250m buffer House, Maltby AD) RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

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Reference: LDF0409 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3681 Maltby Historic Core, Maltby, Commercial; Commercial Core-Urban ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1966 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3699 Land between Wood Lee Enclosed Land; Piecemeal Enclosure ; Industrial Within site Common and the Maltby Dike, to Modern - 1835 AD? to 2005 AD Maltby Rotherham.

HSY3219 Land around Hooton Levitt, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1974 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3220 Wood Lee Common, Maltby, Unenclosed Land; Commons and greens ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Medieval to Modern - 1066 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3601 Maltby Model Village- Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer residential areas, Maltby, Modern - 1915 AD? to 2005 AD Rotherham

HSY3620 Morrell Street, Maltby Model Commercial; Commercial Core-Suburban ; Within 250m buffer Village, Maltby, Rotherham Modern - 1930 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3630 Norwood Ave, Davy Drive and Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Manor Road, Maltby, Modern - 1938 AD to 2005 AD Rotherham

HSY3631 Rolleston Avenue, Maltby, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1929 AD to 2004 AD

HSY3632 Manor Schools, Maltby, Institutional; School ; Modern - 1966 AD to 2005 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD

HSY3656 Maltby Comprehensive School, Institutional; School ; Modern - 1929 AD to 2005 Within 250m buffer Maltby, Rotherham AD

HSY3662 Rotherham Road suburban Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer expansion, Maltby 1938 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3665 Allotment Gardens between St Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Within 250m buffer Bartholomew's Church and Allotments ; Modern - 1983 AD to 2005 AD Milton Street, Maltby, Rotherham

HSY3669 Southey Crescent, Maltby, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1929 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3670 High Street / Millindale, Commercial; Commercial Core-Suburban ; Within 250m buffer Maltby, Rotherham Modern - 1929 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3674 Civic Centre and other Institutional; Civil & Municipal Buildings ; Within 250m buffer municipal buildings in central Modern - 1966 AD? to 2005 AD Maltby, Rotherham

HSY3680 Blyth Road, Maltby, Rotherham Residential; Villas/ Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1966 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3695 St Bartholomew's Church, Institutional; Religious (Worship) ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Maltby, Rotherham Modern - 1859 AD to 2005 AD

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Reference: LDF0413 Development Type: Housing

Site Name The Warren Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 2.2 UDP Allocation Residential / Conservation area Easting 447024 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 385483 Town Aston Dwellings 54.0 Address The Warren north of Worksop Road Aston

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Reference: LDF0413 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 932 2.24 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are fourteen Listed Buildings within the study area including the Grade I listed Church of All Saints, primarily of 14th and 15th century construction with late 12th century arcades, located 177m southwest of the site and the Grade II* listed Aughan Court (also known as Aston Hall) built c.1772 for Lord Holderness, 241m south of the site. The SMR records two undesignated heritage assets within the study area, the site of the medieval hall located at the site of Aston Hall. Excavation on the land adjacent to Aston Hall revealed backfill consistent with the demolition of the original hall c.1700 with bricks and pottery dating to the 15th and 17th centuries. Shallow pits and postholes contained pottery dating to the 11th and 12th century indicate previous low level activity on the site. Post-medieval timber-framed cottages have also been recorded at the western side of the study area.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records three features within the study area consisting of earthworks relating to medieval lynchets and ridge and furrow, and earthworks and cropmarks relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow, all located to the north and east of the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as being split between Residential: Villas/Detached Housing 1930-2003 with a partial historic character of Residential: Burgage Plots 1066-1699 and Residential: Vernacular Cottages 1700-1929. The site is assigned to the Nucleated Rural Settlements character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site occupied enclosed fields with a pond on the northern edge in the mid-19th century. The site is located northeast of the historic core of Aston and northwest of the hamlet of Netherthorpe. A structure appears on the north western edge of the side on the 1890s map, with two additional small glazed roofed structures located here by the 1900s. These may represent sheds and were demolished by the late 1970s.

The modern OS map and post-1990 APs indicates the site is still enclosed fields.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is moderate potential for disturbing medieval and post-medieval remains relating to the development of Aston and Netherthorpe of unknown significance. There is a moderate possibility of disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good as it has remained undisturbed.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1438175 LYNCHET MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [MAL/71023 0020 17- Within 250m buffer Apr-1971]

1438226 RIDGE AND FURROW MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4344 19- Within 250m buffer May-1948]

1438229 NARROW RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/106G/UK/392 4119 17-Jun-1945]

1438229 RIDGE AND FURROW MEDIEVAL/POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/541/35 4344 19-May-1948]

1438229 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK [MAL/66012 0014 Within 250m buffer 25-Apr-1966]

1438229 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK [OS/68080 0069 20- Within 250m buffer Apr-1968]

1438229 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/106G/UK/392 4119 17-Jun-1945]

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Reference: LDF0413 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1438229 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4341 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1438229 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4344 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1438189 BANK (EARTHWORK) MEDIEVAL/POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK Within 500m buffer [OS/68080 0069 20-Apr-1968] RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1151885 ENTRANCE GATEWAY AND Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer ATTACHED RAILINGS AT THE LODGE

1151886 SOUTH FARM HOUSE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1151917 CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS Listed Building (Grade I) Within 250m buffer

1151918 GATE PIERS APPROXIMATELY Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer 12 METRES TO EAST OF CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS

1151919 HIGH TREES Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1151920 THE OLD COACH HOUSE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1192645 OUTBUILDING Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer APPROXIMATELY 15 METRES TO WEST OF SOUTH FARM HOUSE

1286518 22 AND 24, WORKSOP ROAD Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1314634 EAST WING, COACH HOUSE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer AND WEST WING, AUGHTON COURT

1314658 THE GRANGE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1314659 THE LODGE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1314660 AUGHTON COURT Listed Building (Grade II*) Within 250m buffer

1314673 GRAVESTONE TO HILL FAMILY Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer SITUATED APPROXIMATELY 5 METRES TO EAST OF SOUTH PORCH OF CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00264/01 All Saints Church, Aston cum CHURCH (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer Aughton

02057/01 Orchard and Poplar Cottages, HOUSE (Post Medieval - 1540 AD? to 1719 AD) Within 250m buffer Aston cum Aughton

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Reference: LDF0413 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

02305/01 Aston Hall, Aston cum Aughton Hall (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) ; HOUSE Within 250m buffer (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD)

02305/02 DUPLICATE HOUSE (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1719 AD) Within 250m buffer

RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY971 Evaluation and Mitigation at Area Excavation Within 250m buffer Aston Hall Hotel RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3561 Aston Historic Core, Rotherham Residential; Villas/ Detached Housing ; Modern - Within site 1930 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3562 Netherthorpe, Aston, Residential; Farm Complex ; Industrial to Within site Rotherham Modern - 1855 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3249 Aston Large fields, Aston, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1945 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3250 Conduit Moor, Aston, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1945 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3254 Aston Park, Aston, Rotherham Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Public Within 250m buffer Park ; Modern - 1948 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3489 Worksop Road, Aston, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1960 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3495 The Chase, Aston, Rotherham Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1974 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3559 Aston Hall, Aston, Rotherham Residential; Elite Residence ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Modern - 1752 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3560 All Saints Church, Aston, Institutional; Religious (Worship) ; Medieval to Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1180 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3564 Netherthorpe, Aston, Residential; Farm Complex ; Modern - 1948 AD to Within 250m buffer Rotherham 2003 AD

HSY3568 Worksop Road, Netherthorpe, Residential; Villas/ Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1948 AD to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0429 Development Type: Housing

Site Name land at junction of Main Street and Rotherham Road Swallownest Source UPS Area (Ha) 0.5 UDP Allocation Community Easting 445102 Proposed Allocation Mixed Northing 385321 Town Swallownest Dwellings 15.0 Address Land at junction of Main Street and Rotherham Road Swallownest

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Reference: LDF0429 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment

Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Local - Low significance 386 0.46 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are no statutorily designated heritage assets within the study area. The route of a suggested Roman road running from Chesterfield to Templeborough traverses the western edge of the site, while an assemblage of 18th century pottery has been recorded within the study area.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Commercial: Commercial Core-Suburban 1960-2003 with a partial historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1749, Residential: Farm Complex 1750-1902 and Residential: Terraced Housing 1903-1959. The site is assigned to the Industrial Settlements character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicate there was a standing building named as the Swallow Nest Inn at the western end of the site in 1854 with the rest of the site occupied by enclosed fields. By the 1890 map a building, presumably terrace housing, has been built within the eastern end of the site facing the road. By the 1900 map further buildings have been erected in the centre and northern section of the site, with the Swallow Nest Inn demolished by the 1940s. The site remained largely unchanged until the 1970s when the terraced housing in the eastern end were demolished. By the early 1980s the site has been cleared of all buildings.

The modern OS map indicates the site has remained cleared.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be cleared of all buildings and under grass vegetation with some small patches of tarmac visible.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets There is a moderate possibility of disturbing Romano-British remains of unknown significance. There is a high possibility of disturbing 19th century remains, including an inn and terrace housing, of low-local significance.

Survival The survival of pre-19th century heritage assets on this site is considered to be poor due to 19th century and modern disturbance. The survival of 19th century heritage assets is considered to be poor to moderate as the site has remained undisturbed since their demolition.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

04918 Roman Road; Chesterfield to ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Within site Templeborough

04728 Small 18th Century FINDSPOT (Post Medieval to Industrial - 1700 AD Within 250m buffer Assemblage of Pottery, to 1800 AD) Swallownest RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3522 Main Street, Swallownest, Commercial; Commercial Core-Suburban ; Within site Rotherham Modern - 1960 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3275 Smallage Lane, , Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3278 Aston Common, Aston, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3516 Park Hill Estate, Swallownest, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0429 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3517 Chesterfield Road, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Swallownest, Rotherham 1985 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3521 Swallownest Miners Welfare, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Sports Within 250m buffer Swallownest, Rotherham Ground ; Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3523 Beech Way, Swallownest, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1974 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3524 Aughton Road, Swallownest, Residential; Terraced Housing ; Modern - 1903 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2003 AD

HSY3525 Swallownest Nursery, Horticulture; Nursery ; Modern - 1923 AD to 2003 Within 250m buffer Swallownest, Rotherham AD

HSY3553 Eden Grove, Aston, Rotherham Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1960 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3555 Mansfield Road, Aston, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1980 AD to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0433 Development Type: Housing

Site Name South of Brampton Meadows,, West of St Withold avenue Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 2.5 UDP Allocation Urban Greenspace Easting 448974 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 388604 Town Dwellings 79.0 Address Brampton Meadows

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Reference: LDF0433 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Regional significance 714 2.46 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There are no designated heritage assets within the study area. The route of a potential Roman road from Catcliffe to Oldcotes traverses the site from east to west.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire records one feature within the site consisting of earthworks relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Strip Fields 1540-2005 with a significant historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539. The site is assigned to the Strip Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site has remained as strip fields whilst housing development to the east appears on the 1930s map and to the north by the late 1980s.

The modern OS map indicates there has been further housing development to the north and the field boundary running east west within the site has been removed.

Post-1990 APs show the site occupies an arable field.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric or Anglo-Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude especially given the proximity of the site to a potential Roman road. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to the prehistoric and Anglo-Saxon periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing Roman-British remains relating to a Roman road of potential regional significance. There is also a moderate possibility of disturbing post-medieval ridge and furrow of low local significance and pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good aside the earthworks relating to the ridge and furrow which are likely to have been subjected to continual ploughing. As such their survival is considered to be poor.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1438243 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4255 Within site 19-May-1948]

1438243 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3306 Within site 19-May-1948]

1438243 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 3303 Within site 19-May-1948]

1438243 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within site [RAF/540/1424F21 0147 29-Sep-1954]

1438243 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within site [RAF/540/1424F21 0146 29-Sep-1954]

1438243 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [MAL/67055 0210 Within site 13-Jun-1967] RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

04916 Roman Road; Catcliffe to ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Within site Oldcotes

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Reference: LDF0433 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3322 Brampton-en-le-Morthen Strip Enclosed Land; Strip Fields ; Post Medieval to Within site Fields Modern - 1540 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3501 Estates to the south west of Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within site Thurcroft, Rotherham Modern - 1974 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3505 Post 1974 detached housing, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within site Thurcroft, Rotherham 1999 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3497 Pre 1948 Social Housing Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Estates, Thurcroft, Rotherham Modern - 1948 AD to 2005 AD

HSY4127 Brampton en le Morthen, Residential; Burgage Plots ; Medieval to Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1066 AD to 2006 AD

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Reference: LDF0447 Development Type: Housing

Site Name land to east of Park Hill Farm Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 6.0 UDP Allocation Green Belt / B1 light industry Easting 444889 Proposed Allocation Mixed Northing 385370 Town Swallownest Dwellings 96.0 Address land to east of Park Hill Farm, west of Rotherham Road

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Reference: LDF0447 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment

Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

A Unknown 1118 5.05 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are two Listed Buildings adjacent to the site, including an early to mid-19th century barn and early to mid-19th century cowhouse at Park Hill Farm. The SMR records two monuments within the study area, the route of a suggested Roman road running from Chesterfield to Templeborough 18m to the east of the site, and a small 18th century assemblage of pottery.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields 1950-2003 with a partial historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1949. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was part of the Park Hill Farm and had several standing farm buildings at the western edge of the site. Little changed on the site until the 1930s map when a building has been erected on the southern edge of the site along with some landscaping around it. This building is later named as Park Garage. Development to the south of the site occurs the 1930s when a residential estate is erected and to the north of the site in the 1950s when a library and civic centre is built.

The modern OS map indicates the site is still occupied by an agricultural field and Park Garage.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be occupied by an arable field and Park Grange.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Due to the proximity of the site to known heritage assets there is a medium possibility of disturbing Romano-British remains of unknown significance. And a general potential for disturbing unidentified archaeological evidence from other pre-medieval periods.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to the lack of modern development apart from the area occupied by Park Garage. Site Assessment

Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

B Regional significance 425 0.99 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There are two designated heritage assets within the site, an early to mid-19th century barn flanking the west site of the yard at Park Hill Farm, and an early to mid-19th century cowhouse flanking the east site of the yard. The SMR records two monuments within the study area, the route of a suggested Roman road running from Chesterfield to Templeborough c.200m to the east of the site, and a small 18th century assemblage of pottery.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as being split between Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields 1950-2003 with a partial historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1949. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Park Hill Farm is depicted on the 1st edition OS map, with both Listed Buildings being shown. Little changed on the site until the 1950s map when additional buildings are constructed to the north of the farm buildings. Further modern buildings are constructed to the east and west of the Listed Buildings in the 1960s.

The modern OS map indicates the site is still occupied by Park Hill Farm.

Post-1990 APs show the site occupied by standing buildings.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Two 19th century Listed Buildings of regional significance are located within the site. There is a low possibility of disturbing Romano-British remains of unknown significance.

Survivial The Listed Buildings on site are extant. The survival of pre-19th century remains is thought to be poor due to 19th and 20th century developments

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Reference: LDF0447 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1151881 BARN FLANKING WEST SIDE Listed Building (Grade II) Within site OF FARM YARD AT PARK HILL

1314657 COWHOUSE FLANKING EAST Listed Building (Grade II) Within site SIDE OF FARM YARD AT PARK HILL FARM RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

04728 Small 18th Century FINDSPOT (Post Medieval to Industrial - 1700 AD Within 250m buffer Assemblage of Pottery, to 1800 AD) Swallownest

04918 Roman Road; Chesterfield to ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Within 250m buffer Templeborough RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3275 Smallage Lane, Treeton, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3521 Swallownest Miners Welfare, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Sports Within site Swallownest, Rotherham Ground ; Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3522 Main Street, Swallownest, Commercial; Commercial Core-Suburban ; Within site Rotherham Modern - 1960 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3516 Park Hill Estate, Swallownest, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3517 Chesterfield Road, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Swallownest, Rotherham 1985 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3523 Beech Way, Swallownest, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1974 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3524 Aughton Road, Swallownest, Residential; Terraced Housing ; Modern - 1903 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0453 Development Type: Employment

Site Name UDP site E36 Remainder Source Employment Land Review Area (Ha) 2.6 UDP Allocation Business Use Easting 444126 Proposed Allocation Industry/business Northing 385596 Town Swallownest Employment 2.6 Address UDP site E36 RemainderSheffield Road Fence

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Reference: LDF0453 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 857 2.63 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There is one designated heritage assets within the study area, a Grade II listed 18th century farmhouse 30m southeast of the site. There are no undesignated heritage assets recorded within the site or the study area.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the site as being Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields 1950-2003 with a partial historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1949. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was enclosed land associated with Fence Farm. Two shafts, possibly associated with Fence Colliery to the northwest, are depicted within the site on the 1854 map. By the 1890 map the shaft notations have disappeared and the site is still enclosed land with a school built outside the northeast edge of the site. The site changes very little until the 1970s when some of the field boundaries are removed to create larger fields. By the late 1980s the field boundaries have almost all disappeared in conjunction with the building of the A57 on the eastern edge of the site.

The modern OS map indicates the site is still enclosed land with one remaining field boundary.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be grassland with one field boundary remaining.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo-Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing 19th century remains relating to mining of low local significance and pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good do to the lack of modern disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1151882 FENCE FARMHOUSE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3275 Smallage Lane, Treeton, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3494 Heavy Engineering Works, Industrial; Metal Trades (Heavy) ; Modern - 1938 Within 250m buffer Fence, Rotherham AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3500 Heavy Engineering at Fence, Industrial; Metal Trades (Heavy) ; Modern - 1948 Within 250m buffer Fence, Rotherham AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3517 Chesterfield Road, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Swallownest, Rotherham 1985 AD to 2003 AD

HSY4106 Falconer Lane, Fence, Residential; Terraced Housing ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1892 AD to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0454 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Disused tip on Aston Bypass (B6200) Source Own Investigation Area (Ha) 2.1 UDP Allocation Urban Greenspace Easting 444533 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 384971 Town Swallownest Dwellings 50.0 Address Disused tip on Aston Bypass (B6200),

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Reference: LDF0454 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Negligible significance 697 2.07 Little or no archaeological objections to future allocation

There are no statutorily designated heritage assets within the study area. The SMR records one undesignated asset 27m to the east of the study area consisting of the suggested route of a Roman road running from Chesterfield to Templeborough.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as being split between Unenclosed Land: Regenerated Scrubland 1978-2003 with an invisible historic character of Enclosed Land: Open fields 1066-1539, Enclosed Land: Strip Fields 1540-1937 and Extractive: Clay Pits/Brickworks 1938-1977. The site is within the Post Industrial character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was located within enclosed fields in the mid-19th century, with the north west corner of the site encompassing a small section of "Marshall Wood". By the 1890s map the name of the wood has changed to "Sorby Wood" with the site otherwise unchanged. By the 1940s the field boundaries within the site have all been removed. By this time there has also been residential development to the north of the site and a brick works has opened to the south. There has also been considerable expansion of the railway network further to the south. By 1956 the clay pit for the brick works south of the site has begun to expand, encroaching into the site by 1965. By the early 1980s the brickworks has disappeared and the clay pits filled in and used as a tip.

Post-1990 APs indicates the site is occupied by scrubland.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets There is a high possibility of disturbing modern remains relating to the brickworks of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be poor due to 20th century disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3517 Chesterfield Road, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within site Swallownest, Rotherham 1985 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3518 Swallow Wood Road, Unenclosed Land; Regenerated Scrubland ; Within site Swallownest, Rotherham Modern - 1978 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3321 Aston fields, Aston, Rotherham Enclosed Land; Surveyed Enclosure Within 250m buffer (Parliamentary/ Private) ; Industrial to Modern - 1768 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3494 Heavy Engineering Works, Industrial; Metal Trades (Heavy) ; Modern - 1938 Within 250m buffer Fence, Rotherham AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3516 Park Hill Estate, Swallownest, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3519 Beighton Pit, Woodhouse, Extractive; Deep Shaft Coal Mine ; Modern - 1986 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0458 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Land adjacent Wrexham House Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 2.2 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 449008 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 393925 Town Ravenfield Dwellings 53.0 Address Braithwell Road

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Reference: LDF0458 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 734 2.22 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are no designated or undesignated heritage assets within the study area.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records one feature within the study area relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow to the northeast of the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Surveyed Enclosure (Parliamentary/Private) 1800-2005 with a significant historic character of Unenclosed Land: Commons and Greens 1066-1799. The site is assigned to the Surveyed Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site has changed very little since the 1854 first edition when it was enclosed land. Development has taken place around the site with the establishment of residential dwellings to the south and southwest by the 1940s; however, the site remains a greenfield throughout the 20th century.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be enclosed land under grass.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo-Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains from these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets is considered to be good due to a lack of modern disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 1336 06-Dec-1946]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/543/9F22 Within 250m buffer 0353 19-Jun-1957]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35 4134 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/21 4223 Within 250m buffer 15-May-1948]

1433144 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK [RAF/541/35 3133 Within 250m buffer 19-May-1948]

1433144 NARROW RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within 250m buffer [RAF/CPE/UK/1880 1336 06-Dec-1946]

1433144 NARROW RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [OS/89258 0104 Within 250m buffer 11-Jun-1989] RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3544 Ravenfield Common (fields), Enclosed Land; Surveyed Enclosure Within site Rotherham (Parliamentary/ Private) ; Industrial to Modern - 1800 AD? to 2005 AD

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Reference: LDF0458 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3577 Ravenfield Common, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within site Rotherham. 1948 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3156 Enclosed land around Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Ravenhead, Rotherham 1967 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3195 Land North of Bramley, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1938 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3539 Longfield Drive, Ravenfield Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Common, Rotherham 1989 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3541 Poplar Grove, Ravenfield Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Common 1999 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3542 Radford Close / Cedar View, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Ravenfield Common 1989 AD to 2005 AD

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Reference: LDF0462 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Kiveton Park Council Depot Source Employment Land Review Area (Ha) 0.6 UDP Allocation Green Belt, Known Interest Outside Protected Site Easting 450963 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 382501 Town Kiveton Park Dwellings 0.0 Address Kiveton Park Depot, Dog Kennels Lane

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Reference: LDF0462 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Local - High significance 458 0.62 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There is one designated heritage asset within the study area, an 18th century canal bridge. The SMR records three monuments within the study area including a section of Roman road running between Kiveton Park and Bondhay. Within the wider area an excavation within a quarry to the northwest revealed a Romano-British feature. Chesterfield Canal, constructed between 1771 and 1777, also traverses the study area, with further post-medieval remains including a lime kiln.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Extractive: Quarry 1851-2005 with an invisible historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539 and Enclosed Land: Strip Fields 1540-1850. The site is assigned to the Post Industrial character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was an active limestone quarry with several kilns recorded on the first edition OS map, these remain in use until the 1920s map when the quarry is noted as being disused. It is thought that stone from Anston was used to build the Houses of Parliament, with the first stone for the buildings being laid in 1840. These mid-19th century quarries may have supplied this stone, being transported from the site on the Chesterfield Canal which is located to the south. Further examples of quarrying are visible to the north west of the site on the 1st edition OS map which continues in operation until 1967. Structures are constructed within the northern edge of the site in the 1950s, with additional structures noted on the 1970s map when the site is described as a Council Depot.

The modern OS map indicates the site is now being used as a depot.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be primarily under tarmac with a few standing buildings.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets There is a high possibility of disturbing 19th and 20th century quarry remains and lime kilns of high local significance.

Survival The survival of pre-19th century heritage assets on this site is considered to be poor due to 19th and 20th century quarrying and 20th century disturbance, with the remains of the lime kilns and associated quarry features is considered to be good.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1314646 CHESTERFIELD CANAL DOG Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer KENNELS BRIDGE RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00733/01 Roman Road, Packman Lane, ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Within 250m buffer Kiverton Park to Bondhay Common

02451/01 Chesterfield Canal CANAL (Industrial to Modern - 1771 AD to 1914 Within 250m buffer AD) ; CANAL LOCK (Industrial to Modern - 1771 AD to 1914 AD) ; TOWPATH TUNNEL (Industrial to Modern - 1771 AD to 1914 AD)

03709/02 Post-Medieval to Industrial LIME KILN (Post Medieval to Industrial - 1720 AD Within 250m buffer Period Lime Kiln, Anston to 1914 AD) RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

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Reference: LDF0462 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3455 Former Dog Kennels Quarry, Extractive; Quarry ; Industrial to Modern - 1851 Within site Kiveton Park, Rotherham AD to 2005 AD

HSY3272 Land South of South Anston Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Village, Rotherham 1974 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3290 Thorpe Salvin former Common Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Fields, Rotherham 1974 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3297 Land south of Manor Road, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Harthill, Rotherham 1973 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3299 Hard Field, Harthill, Rotherham Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1974 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3445 Old Spring and Hawks Wood, Woodland; Ancient Woodland ; Medieval to Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1066 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3448 Anstone Works, Landfill Site, Extractive; Landfill ; Modern - 1982 AD to 2005 Within 250m buffer Kiveton, Rotherham AD

HSY3449 Anstone Works, Kiveton Park, Extractive; Other Mineral Extraction & Processing Within 250m buffer Rotherham ; Modern - 1982 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3451 Rolling Mills, Kiveton Park, Industrial; Metal Trades (Heavy) ; Modern - 1967 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2005 AD

HSY3452 Malthouse Cottages, Kiveton Industrial; Other Industry ; Industrial to Modern - Within 250m buffer Park, Rotherham 1851 AD to 2004 AD

HSY3456 Dog Kennels Lane, Rotherham Residential; Villas/ Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1967 AD to 2005 AD

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Reference: LDF0480 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Stockwell Lane Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 4.9 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 447940 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 382473 Town Wales Dwellings 137.0 Address Off Stockwell Ave

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Reference: LDF0480 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Local - Medium significance 1115 4.88 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There are two designated heritage assets within the study area, these include the Grade II* listed Norman Church of St John the Baptist and a cottage.

The SMR records ten monuments within the study area, all located within the historic core of Wales village to the northwest of the site. Medieval remains include a barn, the 12th century Norman Church of St John the Baptist and a medieval timber framed building. House platforms of potential medieval date have also been recorded, together with undated earthworks which appear to be cut by medieval lanes. Post-medieval remains within the village include a 17th and early 18th century hall, an iron bloomery and Chesterfield Canal, while 19th century remains include a formal landscape/garden feature.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Strip Fields 1540-2005 with a partial historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site retained its character of medieval strip fields in to the 19th century. The northern section of the site which appears to have been a long strip of woodland oriented east-west. The site remains relatively unchanged until the 1920s when the woodland strip appears to have been cleared.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be pasture fields with no evidence for ridge and furrow identified.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing medieval and post-medieval agricultural remains associated with the development of Wales of medium local significance. The historic core of Wales village is located directly to the northwest of the site and as such any development within the site may impact upon the setting of the village and its associated heritage assets. This impact, and the impact on the significance of the village, would need to be assessed.

Survival: The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to lack of modern disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1151907 STEP COTTAGE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1286360 CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE Listed Building (Grade II*) Within 250m buffer BAPTIST RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00270/01 Church of St John the Baptist, CHURCH (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer Wales

01496/01 Medieval Barn at Church BARN (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer Street, Wales

01502/01 Medieval Timber Framed TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING (Medieval - 1066 AD? Within 250m buffer Building at Church Street, to 1539 AD) Wales

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Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

02132/01 Wales Hall HALL HOUSE (Post Medieval to Industrial - 1540 Within 250m buffer AD to 1914 AD)

02451/01 Chesterfield Canal CANAL (Industrial to Modern - 1771 AD to 1914 Within 250m buffer AD) ; CANAL LOCK (Industrial to Modern - 1771 AD to 1914 AD) ; TOWPATH TUNNEL (Industrial to Modern - 1771 AD to 1914 AD)

03713/01 Undated Earthwork Mound, MOUND (Unknown date) Within 250m buffer Church Street, Wales

03714/01 Undated Earthwork Bank, BANK (EARTHWORK) (Unknown date) Within 250m buffer Wales

03715/01 Possible Medieval House FIELD SYSTEM (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) ; Within 250m buffer Platforms, Field System and HOLLOW WAY (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) ; Sunken Road, Wales Grange HOUSE PLATFORM (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 Farm AD) ; RIDGE AND FURROW (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)

04209/01 Site of a Post-Medieval Formal GARDEN (Post Medieval to Industrial - 1720 AD to Within 250m buffer Garden, Wales 1914 AD)

04210/01 Site of a Medieval to Post- BLOOMERY (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD? Within 250m buffer Medieval Iron Bloomery, Wales to 1719 AD) RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY36 Geophysical Survey at Wales Resistivity Survey Within 250m buffer Grange Farm

ESY37 Excavation at Wales Grange Trial Trench Within 250m buffer Farm RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3283 Land South of Stockwell Lane, Enclosed Land; Strip Fields ; Post Medieval to Within site Wales, Rotherham Modern - 1540 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3438 Kiveton Park White City, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within site Rotherham Modern - 1952 AD? to 2005 AD?

HSY3490 Wales conservation area, Residential; Burgage Plots ; Medieval to Modern - Within site Wales, Rotherham 1066 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3303 Former townfields around Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Woodhall, Rotherham 1973 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3480 Strip enclosures to the west of Enclosed Land; Strip Fields ; Post Medieval to Within 250m buffer Wales, Rotherham Modern - 1540 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3482 Wales Junior and Infant Institutional; School ; Industrial to Modern - 1891 Within 250m buffer School, Rotherham AD to 2005 AD

HSY3487 St John the Baptist, Wales, Institutional; Religious (Worship) ; Medieval to Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1100 AD to 2006 AD

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Reference: LDF0483 Development Type: Employment

Site Name North of School Rd Source Own Investigation Area (Ha) 6.0 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 447234 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 383218 Town Wales Employment 6.0 Address R/O School Road

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Reference: LDF0483 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 1172 5.99 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are no statutorily designated or undesignated heritage assets within the site or study area.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields 1950-2003 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1949. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was occupied by enclosed fields from 1854 until the 1970s when the M1 was built to the east of the site and all but one of the field boundaries were removed. The final field boundary is removed by the 1990 map.

The modern OS map shows an industrial estate developed to the west of the site, while the site itself remains as a large field.

Post-1990 APs show the site is an arable field.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to lack of previous disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3309 Wales Bar Cricket Ground, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Sports Within site Wales, Rotherham Ground ; Modern - 1923 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3310 Wales and Todwick fields, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3287 Rother valley east, Wales, Extractive; Reclaimed Coal Mine ; Modern - 1983 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2003 AD

HSY3304 Land north of Wales, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1973 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3312 Wales Bar, Rotherham Commercial; Business Park ; Modern - 1989 AD to Within 250m buffer 2003 AD

HSY3314 Rookery Bottom woods, Woodland; Plantation ; Modern - 1989 AD to 2003 Within 250m buffer Wales, Rotherham AD

HSY3457 Allotment Gardens to the west Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Within 250m buffer of Wales, Rotherham Allotments ; Modern - 1902 AD? to 2004 AD

HSY3459 School Close, Wales, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1967 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3480 Strip enclosures to the west of Enclosed Land; Strip Fields ; Post Medieval to Within 250m buffer Wales, Rotherham Modern - 1540 AD to 2005 AD

HSY4131 School Road, Wales Bar, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0483 Development Type: Employment

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY4136 Tree Estate, Wales Bar, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1975 AD? to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0484 Development Type: Employment

Site Name Off Waleswood Way Source Green Belt Representation Area (Ha) 1.1 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 447105 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 383384 Town Wales Employment 1.1 Address Waleswood Way

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Reference: LDF0484 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 437 1.09 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are no statutorily designated or undesignated heritage assets within the site or study area.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields 1950-2003 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1949. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was occupied by enclosed fields from 1854 until the 1970s when the M1 was built to the east of the site. All field boundaries within the site were removed at this time.

The modern OS map shows an industrial estate developed to the west of the site, while the site itself remains as a large field.

Post-1990 APs show the site is an arable field.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to lack of previous disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3310 Wales and Todwick fields, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3304 Land north of Wales, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1973 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3309 Wales Bar Cricket Ground, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Sports Within 250m buffer Wales, Rotherham Ground ; Modern - 1923 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3312 Wales Bar, Rotherham Commercial; Business Park ; Modern - 1989 AD to Within 250m buffer 2003 AD

HSY3314 Rookery Bottom woods, Woodland; Plantation ; Modern - 1989 AD to 2003 Within 250m buffer Wales, Rotherham AD

HSY4131 School Road, Wales Bar, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0498 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Land off Oldcoates Road (West) Source HMR Area (Ha) 11.1 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 453247 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 386984 Town Dinnington Dwellings 311.0 Address Oldcoates Road

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Reference: LDF0498 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 1542 11.11 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There are two designated heritage assets within the study area; these include the late 18th century Throapham House and its gate piers. The SMR records one monument within the study area, the now demolished Throapham Manor. Excavations revealed the 19th century manor had been built almost directly over the natural bedrock with two sherds of medieval sandy ware and one sherd of 17th century slipware recovered.

The Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project records earthworks and cropmarks relating to post-medieval ridge and furrow within the site, with a rectilinear enclosure and field boundaries of potential Iron Age/Romano-British date located 400m north of the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields 1974-2005 with a fragmentary historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539 and Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1540-1973. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was split into three separate fields in 1854. By the 1900s OS map the largest field boundary which ran east-west across the centre of the site has been removed leaving a small enclosed field within the northwest section of the site with the remainder all part of one field. The western edge of the site is bounded by the grounds of Throapham Manor with the lodge immediately adjacent to the northwest corner of the site. The manor was demolished in the early 1970s but the lodge remained undisturbed. The 1967 map indicates a Roman coin hoard was discovered in 1864 550m east of the site, although this identification does not appear on any other maps.

The modern OS map indicates the final field boundary within the site has been removed coinciding with a small housing development appearing at the northwest edge of the site.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be within one arable field.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries remains of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to lack of ground disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1437980 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35F20 Within site 4313 19-May-1948]

1437980 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35F20 Within site 4311 19-May-1948]

1437980 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within site [RAF/540/1424F22 0118 29-Sep-1954]

1437980 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK Within site [RAF/540/1424F22 0117 29-Sep-1954]

1437980 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; CROPMARK [RAF/541/35F20 Within site 4387 19-May-1948]

1437929 AIR RAID SHELTER 20TH CENTURY; STRUCTURE [RAF/541/35F20 Within 250m buffer 3352 19-May-1948]

1437932 RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [OS/95220 0007 Within 500m buffer 30-Jun-1995]

1437932 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [MAL/74049 0257 Within 500m buffer 21-Aug-1974]

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Reference: LDF0498 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType NMP Transcription RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1437932 DITCH IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [OS/95220 0007 Within 500m buffer 30-Jun-1995]

1437932 FIELD BOUNDARY IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [MAL/74049 0257 Within 500m buffer 21-Aug-1974]

1437932 FIELD BOUNDARY IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [OS/95220 0007 Within 500m buffer 30-Jun-1995]

1437932 RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE IRON AGE/ROMAN; CROPMARK [MAL/74049 0257 Within 500m buffer 21-Aug-1974]

1437978 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/542/63F21 Within 500m buffer 0238 12-Oct-1954]

1437978 RIDGE AND FURROW POST MEDIEVAL; EARTHWORK [RAF/541/35F20 Within 500m buffer 4311 19-May-1948] RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1132696 THROAPHAM HOUSE Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1132697 GATE PIERS AND ATTACHED Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer WALL TO FRONT OF THROAPHAM HOUSE RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

04539/01 Throapham Manor DOVECOTE (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD) Within 250m buffer (demolished), Dinnington St ; FARMSTEAD (Medieval to Industrial - 1066 AD John's to 1850 AD?) ; MANOR HOUSE (Industrial to Modern - 1850 AD? to 1970 AD) RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY397 Archaeological Field Evaluation Trial Trench Within 250m buffer at Throapham Manor RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3240 Rural Throapham, Rotherham Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site 1974 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3358 Dinnington Comprehensive Institutional; School ; Modern - 1930 AD to 2004 Within site and Rother Valley College, AD Doe Lane, Dinnington

HSY3362 Throapham, Dinnington, Residential; Farm Complex ; Industrial to Within site Rotherham Modern - 1800 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3360 Hunters Estate, Throapham, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Dinnington, Rotherham 1995 AD to 2005 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0501 Development Type: Employment

Site Name Land to the rear of Bluemans Way Source Own Investigation Area (Ha) 3.1 UDP Allocation Urban Greenspace Easting 441911 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 388509 Town Catcliffe Employment 3.1 Address Bluemans Way

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Reference: LDF0501 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 930 3.13 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

There is one designated heritage asset within the study area, Catcliffe Glassworks Cone which is a Scheduled Monument and Grade I Listed Building. The SMR records a potential Roman road within the study area, which runs east to west to the south of the site. The road ran from Catcliffe to Oldcotes, with a spur from the Brough-Doncaster-Templeborough road also recorded. A potential Iron Age and/or Romano-British trackway is also recorded within the study area, located directly west of the site and runs north to south. This trackway may represent Ryknield Street, a Roman Road which is thought to follow the line of an earlier Iron Age trackway.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Unenclosed Land: Regenerated Scrubland 1968-2003 with an invisible historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539 and Enclosed Land: Strip Fields: 1540-1967. The site is assigned to the Extractive character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site, in 1854, was enclosed fields with a track running through the middle. The site remains relatively unchanged despite significance development and civil engineering works around it in the 20th century. The 1900s map shows a railway embankment is built just outside the site, along its northern edge. By the 1940s the north eastern section of the site is being used for allotments. In the 1970s the A630 Parkway was constructed directly west of the site.

Post-1990s APs show the site to be scrubland.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing pre-1854 field boundaries of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be moderate due to potential disturbance from the construction of the A630.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

04916 Roman Road; Catcliffe to ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Within 250m buffer Oldcotes

04917 Iron Age or Romano British TRACKWAY (Iron Age - 800 BC to 42 AD) Within 250m buffer track way; Rykneild Street RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3433 Sheffield Lane, Catcliffe, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 1990 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3446 A supermarket, Catcliffe, Commercial; Retail Park ; Modern - 1996 AD? to Within site Rotherham 2003 AD

HSY3447 Parkway scrubland, Catcliffe, Unenclosed Land; Regenerated Scrubland ; Within site Rotherham Modern - 1968 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3423 Nunnery Crescent, Catcliffe,, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3430 Oliver's Way, Catcliffe, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1986 AD? to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0501 Development Type: Employment

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3439 Poplar Way, Catcliffe, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Playing Within 250m buffer Rotherham Fields/ Recreation ground ; Modern - 1935 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3441 Poplar Way Business Park, Commercial; Business Park ; Modern - 1996 AD? Within 250m buffer Catcliffe, Rotherham to 2003 AD

HSY4042 Church Lane, Catcliffe, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1970 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY657 Sheffield Airport Communications; Airport ; Modern - 1997 AD to Within 250m buffer 2003 AD

HSY684 Tinsley Marshalling Yard Communications; Train Depot/ Sidings ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1981 AD to 2004 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0502 Development Type: Employment

Site Name Land off Europa Link Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 6.5 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 441660 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 388599 Town Catcliffe Employment 6.6 Address Europa Link

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Reference: LDF0502 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

A Regional significance 1127 4.15 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There are no statutorily designated heritage assets within the study area. The SMR records five undesignated monuments within the study area, including one within the site, a suggested Iron Age or Romano-British trackway running north-south from Chesterfield towards the Templeborough fort. Other Romano-British remains within the study area include a stretch of Roman road running west to east from Catcliffe to Oldcotes, with a spur from the Brough-Doncaster-Templeborough road also recorded. Medieval and post-medieval remains have been identified within Tinsley Park Wood to the southwest of the site, including a medieval bank, post-medieval trackways, pits, shafts, shaft mounds, bell pits, terrace, tree avenue and modern platform and shelter.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Unenclosed Land: Regenerated Scrubland 1968-2003 with an invisible historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539 and Enclosed Land: Strip Fields: 1540-1967. The site is assigned to the Post Industrial character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was located across enclosed fields in the mid-19th century. The field boundaries in the northern section of the site were removed by the 1930s, while the A630 Parkway was built along the south eastern edge of the site in the 1970s. Further boundary loss occurs by the late 1980s. A further road has been built along the western edge of the site in the mid-1990s, with only two field boundaries remaining across the site by this time.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be currently an arable field with all field boundaries now removed. The southwest corner of the site was disturbed in 2008 and used as a storage area.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets There is a high possibility of disturbing Iron Age/Romano-British remains of regional significance due to the presence of an Iron Age/Roman trackway within the site. There is a high possibility of disturbing pre-1854 remains of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on the majority of this site is considered to be good due to lack of previous ground disturbance. Survival at the southwest corner is considered to be poor due to 21st century disturbance. Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

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Reference: LDF0502 Development Type: Employment

Site Assessment

B Negligible significance 1038 2.4 Little or no archaeological objections to future allocation

There are no statutorily designated heritage assets within the study area. The SMR records five undesignated monuments within the study area, including onedirectly to the west of the site, a suggested Iron Age or Romano-British trackway running north-south from Chesterfield towards the Templeborough fort. Other Romano-British remains within the study area include a stretch of Roman road running west to east from Catcliffe to Oldcotes, with a spur from the Brough-Doncaster-Templeborough road also recorded. Medieval and post-medieval remains have been identified within Tinsley Park Wood to the southwest of the site, including a medieval bank, post-medieval trackways, pits, shafts, shaft mounds, bell pits, terrace, tree avenue and modern platform and shelter.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as being split between Unenclosed Land: Regenerated Scrubland 1968-2003 and Communications: Train Depot/Sidings 1981-2004 with an invisible historic character of Enclosed Land: Open Fields 1066-1539 and Enclosed Land: Strip Fields: 1540- 1967. The site is split between the Extractive and Post Industrial character zones.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was located within enclosed land until the early 1900s when the Sheffield District Railway was constructed across the site. The line appears to have become disused by the 1970 map, with Tinsley Marshalling Yard occupying the site at this time. This yard was associated with development of rail sidings to the north.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be currently under scrubland vegetation.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets There is a high possibility of disturbing late 19th to early 20th century infrastructure remains of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of pre- 20th heritage assets on this site is considered to be poor due to disturbance early 20th century infrastructure.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

04917 Iron Age or Romano British TRACKWAY (Iron Age - 800 BC to 42 AD) Within site track way; Rykneild Street

03243/01 Lead Pendant Find, Catcliffe Within 250m buffer

04789 Tinsley Park Wood Medieval to AVENUE (LANDSCAPE FEATURE) (Post Medieval - Within 250m buffer Modern Period Sites, Sheffield 1540 AD to 1900 AD?) ; BANK (EARTHWORK) (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD?) ; BANK (EARTHWORK)? (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?) ; BELL PIT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD) ; BOUNDARY BANK (Post Medieval -

04914 Roman Road; Brough to ROAD (Roman - 43 AD? to 409 AD?) Within 250m buffer Doncaster via Templeborough

04916 Roman Road; Catcliffe to ROAD (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD) Within 250m buffer Oldcotes RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3447 Parkway scrubland, Catcliffe, Unenclosed Land; Regenerated Scrubland ; Within site Rotherham Modern - 1968 AD to 2003 AD

HSY684 Tinsley Marshalling Yard Communications; Train Depot/ Sidings ; Modern - Within site 1981 AD to 2004 AD

HSY3423 Nunnery Crescent, Catcliffe,, Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0502 Development Type: Employment

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3430 Oliver's Way, Catcliffe, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1986 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3433 Sheffield Lane, Catcliffe, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1990 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3446 A supermarket, Catcliffe, Commercial; Retail Park ; Modern - 1996 AD? to Within 250m buffer Rotherham 2003 AD

HSY4035 Brinsworth Road, Catcliffe, Enclosed Land; Surveyed Enclosure Within 250m buffer Rotherham (Parliamentary/ Private) ; Industrial to Modern - 1814 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY657 Sheffield Airport Communications; Airport ; Modern - 1997 AD to Within 250m buffer 2003 AD

HSY659 Tinsley Park wood remains Woodland; Ancient Woodland ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Modern - 1855 AD to 2003 AD

HSY660 Tinsley Park Golf Course Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Golf Within 250m buffer Course ; Modern - 1920 AD to 2003 AD

HSY997 Parkway/Orgreave Unenclosed Land; Regenerated Scrubland ; Within 250m buffer regenerated scrub Modern - 1990 AD? to 2003 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0507 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Land to the north of Front Street Source Own Investigation Area (Ha) 0.3 UDP Allocation Residential Easting 443580 Proposed Allocation Retail Northing 387592 Town Treeton Dwellings 13.0 Address Front Street

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Reference: LDF0507 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Unknown 233 0.29 Little or no archaeological objections to future allocation

There are no statutorily designated or undesignated heritage assets within the study area. A trial trench excavated within the study area, to the southeast of the site, revealed evidence of medieval ploughing but no earthworks due to modern ploughing activities.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site is recorded as Residential: Private House Estate 2001-2003 with an invisible historic character Residential: Burgage Plots 1066-1902, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational: Allotments 1903-1934 and Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational: Sports Ground 1935-2000, Residential: Burgage Plots 1066-1874 and Extractive: Deep Shaft Coal Mine 1875-2000. The site is assigned to the Late 20th Century Private Suburbs character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was located within an enclosed field in 1854. The area around the site developed considerably by the 1890s map with the establishment of Treeton Colliery to the north of the site and its associated housing, some of which is immediately to the west of the site. The colliery and surrounding land continued to develop throughout the 20th century. The colliery closed in the late 1980s and demolished in the 1990s.

The modern OS map indicates considerable development has taken place around the site with residential housing built to the north, west and east.

Post-1990 APs show the area surrounding the site was developed as housing in the early 2000s, with the site being impacted as part of the development, having been stripped of topsoil and potentially being used as a stockpiling area. No buildings were constructed within the site itself.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a low possibility of disturbing medieval and post medieval remains of negligible significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be poor due to disturbance caused during the construction of the surrounding housing development.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY1003 Land east of Rother Crescent Trial Trench Within 250m buffer

RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3481 High Hazel Road, Treeton, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within site Rotherham 2001 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3484 Lyminton lane, Treeton, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within site Sheffield 2001 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3486 Wood Lane, Treeton, Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Industrial to Within site Rotherham Modern - 1892 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3191 Treeton Lane, Treeton Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1968 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3275 Smallage Lane, Treeton, Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1950 AD? to 2003 AD

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Reference: LDF0507 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3460 Washfield lane Sports Ground, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Sports Within 250m buffer Treeton, Rotherham Ground ; Modern - 1935 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3461 Treeton Junior & Infant Institutional; School ; Modern - 1985 AD? to 2003 Within 250m buffer School, Treeton, Rotherham AD

HSY3466 Treeton Historic core, Treeton, Residential; Villas/ Detached Housing ; Industrial Within 250m buffer Rotherham to Modern - 1875 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3473 Washfield Lane, Treeton, Residential; Semi-Detached Housing ; Modern - Within 250m buffer Rotherham 1935 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3483 Treeton Colliery scrub, Unenclosed Land; Regenerated Scrubland ; Within 250m buffer Treeton, Rotherham Modern - 1991 AD to 2003 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0512 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Land at Thorpe Common Source Own Investigation Area (Ha) 2.2 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 437872 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 395264 Town Rotherham Dwellings 52.0 Address Lodge Lane, Thorpe Hesley

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Reference: LDF0512 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Local - High significance 599 2.18 Uncertain archaeological objections to allocation

The SMR records one undesignated asset within the study area consisting of numerous post-medieval bell pits and shafts. Approximately 370m to the east of the site are further examples of bell pits and Kirkstead Grange Abbey associated with iron workings 80m to the north of the site.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Unenclosed Land: Regenerated Scrubland 1983-2003 with a partial historic character of Unenclosed Land: Commons and Greens 1066-1799 and Enclosed Land: Surveyed Enclosure (Parliamentary/Private) 1800-1982. The site is assigned to the Agglomerated Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site remained as one enclosed field from 1854 until the 1965-1970 map where a building of unknown use, along with an associated car park/tarmac area, appears on the northeast edge. The surrounding area has been extensively mined and quarried since at least the mid-19th century. Bell pits are evident on the 1854 map approximately 230m north of the site and 370m east of the site identified as ironstone shafts. The 1854 map identifies a sandstone quarry approximately 20m to the northeast of the site along with numerous shafts and old shafts in the surrounding area.

Post-1990 APs show the site to be primarily covered by scrub with the building now removed with the area used as a car park.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a medium possibility of disturbing post-medieval and 19th remains relating to mining of high-local significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to a lack of previous ground disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

02223/01 Post-Medieval Bell Pits, Thorpe BELL PIT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1719 AD) Within 250m buffer Common RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3173 Thorpe Common, Kimberworth Enclosed Land; Surveyed Enclosure Within site (Parliamentary/ Private) ; Industrial to Modern - 1800 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3785 Upper Wortley Road, Thorpe Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within site Common, Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3788 Lodge Lane, Thorpe Common, Ornamental, Parkland and Recreational; Playing Within site Rotherham Fields/ Recreation ground ; Modern - 1982 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3790 Lodge Lane, Thorpe Common, Unenclosed Land; Regenerated Scrubland ; Within site Rotherham Modern - 1983 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3096 Land between Thorpe Hesley Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer and Scholes, Rotherham 1967 AD to 2005 AD

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Reference: LDF0512 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3100 Shaft mounds, Thorpe Hesley, Extractive; Annular Spoil Heap (Bell Pit Within 250m buffer Sheffield earthworks) ; Industrial to Modern - 1800 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3111 Grange Lane Fields, Rotherham Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1950 AD to 2003 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0514 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Land to the South of Upper Wortley Road Source Other Area (Ha) 1.9 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 437255 Proposed Allocation Other Northing 395620 Town Rotherham Dwellings 46.0 Address Upper Wortley Road, Thorpe Hesley

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Reference: LDF0514 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Regional significance 643 1.9 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There are no statutorily designated heritage assets within the study area. The SMR records two undesignated assets within the study area including an 18th century, or possibly earlier, hall and moat at the northern edge of the study area and post-medieval bell pits and annular spoil heaps directly to the south of the site. These were identified and recorded during topographic, geophysical and earthwork surveys undertaken in advance of a proposed motorway services area. The earthwork survey identified a number of shallow depressions and slight mounds within the site, thought to represent continuation of the mining/quarrying features seen in Smithy Wood; the geophysical survey identified anomalies that suggest adit mining and the presence of a former tram/railway.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields: 1950-2003 with a partial historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1949. The site is assigned to the Assarted Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was enclosed land with one field boundary through the middle and a track along the eastern edge in the mid-19th century. The 1854 map also identifies an old shaft within Smithy Wood immediately to the south of the site. The 1920s map shows a number of old quarries within Smithy Wood, directly south of the Site. The site remained relatively unchanged until the 1970 when the field boundary is removed in conjunction with the construction of the M1 and re-routing of the A629.

Post-1990s APs show the site occupies an arable field.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a medium possibility of disturbing post-medieval remains potentially of regional significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to a lack of previous ground disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00161/01 Hesley Hall and Moat, HALL HOUSE (Post Medieval to Industrial - 1540 Within 250m buffer Ecclesfield AD to 1914 AD) ; MOAT (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1719 AD) ; SHRUNKEN VILLAGE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?)

05061 Smithy Wood Bell Pits BELL PIT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD? to 1900 AD) Within 250m buffer

RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY1097 Earthwork, Topographic and Topographic Survey Within site Geophysical Surveys, Proposed Thorpe Hesley Motorway Service Area

ESY942 Additional Earthwork, Topographic Survey Within site Topographic and Geophysical Surveys, Proposed Thorpe Hesley Motorway Service Area, South Yorkshire

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Reference: LDF0514 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3107 Smithy Wood Woodland; Semi Natural Woodland ; Modern - Within site 1968 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3111 Grange Lane Fields, Rotherham Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site 1950 AD to 2003 AD

HSY2754 M1 Motorway, Junction 35, Communications; Motorway and Trunk Road Within 250m buffer (Smithy Wood), Ecclesfield, Junctions ; Modern - 1968 AD to 2005 AD Sheffield

HSY3074 West Field, Thorpe Hesley, Enclosed Land; Surveyed Enclosure Within 250m buffer Rotherham (Parliamentary/ Private) ; Industrial to Modern - 1821 AD? to 2004 AD

HSY3785 Upper Wortley Road, Thorpe Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Common, Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3786 Thorpe Hesley Junior and Institutional; School ; Modern - 1935 AD to 2003 Within 250m buffer Infant School, Thorpe Hesley, AD Rotherham

HSY3787 Thorpe Common, Rotherham Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1995 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY4020 Hesley Lane, Thorpe Hesley Residential; Terraced Housing ; Modern - 1905 Within 250m buffer Rotherham AD to 2003 AD

HSY4021 Hesley Hall Farm, Thorpe Residential; Farm Complex ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Hesley, Rotherham Modern - 1750 AD? to 2003 AD

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Rotherham LDF Additional Sites

Reference: LDF0515 Development Type: Housing

Site Name Land to the north of Upper Wortley Road Source Site Allocation Suggestions Area (Ha) 6.5 UDP Allocation Green Belt Easting 437372 Proposed Allocation Residential Northing 395841 Town Rotherham Dwellings 137.0 Address Upper Wortley Road, Thorpe Hesley

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Reference: LDF0515 Development Type: Housing

Site Assessment Subdiv Archaeological Perimeter Area Recommendation Significance (m) (Ha)

ALL Regional significance 1269 6.55 Potential archaeological objections to allocation

There are two designated heritage assets within the study area, including the Grade II Listed mid-18th century Hesley Hall located 100m northwest of the site. The SMR records five undesignated assets within the study area, the earliest being a flint knife recovered at the north western edge of the study area. Medieval remains include a pond to the north of a potential medieval moated site at Hesley Hall. Post-medieval remains include bell pits and annular spoil heaps recorded at Smithy Wood to the south.

The site was not included in the Magnesian Limestone in South and West Yorkshire AP Mapping Project, so no information is available on the extent of any cropmark features in or adjoining the site.

The HEC records the present character of the site as Enclosed Land: Agglomerated Fields: 1950-2003 with a partial historic character of Enclosed Land: Piecemeal Enclosure 1066-1949. The site is assigned to the Assarted Enclosure character zone.

Comparison of historic OS maps indicates the site was located within enclosed fields in the mid-19th century with a road, later identified as the A629, running through the southern end of the site. On the 1900s map an air shaft is identified within the northwest section of the site. The site remains relatively unchanged until the 1930s when the field boundary is removed. The site is subdivided in the 1970s with the addition of new field boundaries, one of which is removed in the 1980s.

Post-1990 APs show the site to still have one boundary remaining and is covered with grass.

Known and Potential Heritage Assets Although there are no known prehistoric, Romano-British or Anglo Saxon remains within the site, such remains are difficult to predict or exclude, especially in areas with no previous ground disturbance. The possibility of disturbing remains relating to these periods is uncertain with the significance being recorded as unknown. There is a high possibility of disturbing post-medieval remains relating to mining, associated with that identified to the south, of potential regional significance. There is also a high possibility of disturbing 19th century air shafts of low-local significance.

Survival The survival of heritage assets on this site is considered to be good due to a lack of previous ground disturbance.

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType National Heritage List for England RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

1314563 HESLEY HALL Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

1314624 67-71, THORPE STREET Listed Building (Grade II) Within 250m buffer

RecordType SMR Monument RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

00161/01 Hesley Hall and Moat, HALL HOUSE (Post Medieval to Industrial - 1540 Within 250m buffer Ecclesfield AD to 1914 AD) ; MOAT (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1066 AD to 1719 AD) ; SHRUNKEN VILLAGE (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD?)

00161/03 Hesley Hall Medieval Pond, POND (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD) Within 250m buffer Ecclesfield

00810/01 Flint Knife found at Thorpe Within 250m buffer Hesley

02223/01 Post-Medieval Bell Pits, Thorpe BELL PIT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1719 AD) Within 250m buffer Common

05061 Smithy Wood Bell Pits BELL PIT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD? to 1900 AD) Within 250m buffer

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Reference: LDF0515 Development Type: Housing

Heritage Assets and Activities RecordType SMR Event/Activity RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

ESY1097 Earthwork, Topographic and Topographic Survey Within 250m buffer Geophysical Surveys, Proposed Thorpe Hesley Motorway Service Area

ESY942 Additional Earthwork, Topographic Survey Within 250m buffer Topographic and Geophysical Surveys, Proposed Thorpe Hesley Motorway Service Area, South Yorkshire RecordType SMR Historic Environment Characterisation RecordID Name Details Distance Criteria

HSY3111 Grange Lane Fields, Rotherham Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within site 1950 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3785 Upper Wortley Road, Thorpe Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within site Common, Rotherham Modern - 1938 AD to 2003 AD

HSY3786 Thorpe Hesley Junior and Institutional; School ; Modern - 1935 AD to 2003 Within site Infant School, Thorpe Hesley, AD Rotherham

HSY3787 Thorpe Common, Rotherham Residential; Private Housing Estate ; Modern - Within site 1995 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY4020 Hesley Lane, Thorpe Hesley Residential; Terraced Housing ; Modern - 1905 Within site Rotherham AD to 2003 AD

HSY2754 M1 Motorway, Junction 35, Communications; Motorway and Trunk Road Within 250m buffer (Smithy Wood), Ecclesfield, Junctions ; Modern - 1968 AD to 2005 AD Sheffield

HSY3074 West Field, Thorpe Hesley, Enclosed Land; Surveyed Enclosure Within 250m buffer Rotherham (Parliamentary/ Private) ; Industrial to Modern - 1821 AD? to 2004 AD

HSY3080 Hesley Park Wood, Rotherham Woodland; Spring Wood ; Medieval to Modern - Within 250m buffer 1066 AD? to 2003 AD

HSY3096 Land between Thorpe Hesley Enclosed Land; Agglomerated fields ; Modern - Within 250m buffer and Scholes, Rotherham 1967 AD to 2005 AD

HSY3100 Shaft mounds, Thorpe Hesley, Extractive; Annular Spoil Heap (Bell Pit Within 250m buffer Sheffield earthworks) ; Industrial to Modern - 1800 AD? to 2005 AD

HSY3107 Smithy Wood Woodland; Semi Natural Woodland ; Modern - Within 250m buffer 1968 AD to 2003 AD

HSY4017 Trinity Church, Thorpe Hesley, Institutional; Religious (Worship) ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1837 AD to 2004 AD?

HSY4018 Thorpe Hesley historic core, Commercial; Commercial Core-Suburban ; Within 250m buffer Rotherham Modern - 1950 AD? to 2004 AD?

HSY4019 Wentworth Close, Thorpe Residential; Planned Estate (Social Housing) ; Within 250m buffer Hesley, Rotherham Modern - 1935 AD to 2003 AD

HSY4021 Hesley Hall Farm, Thorpe Residential; Farm Complex ; Industrial to Within 250m buffer Hesley, Rotherham Modern - 1750 AD? to 2003 AD

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