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South West Bath & North East Somerset Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 South West Bath & North East Somerset Bath and North East Somerset (E.47.3492) ST7536765382 AIP database ID: {01CDD62A-7FEC-47F0-88E1-9432C41A38A3} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: BA2 6LX 10 HENRIETTA VILLAS, HENRIETTA ROAD, BATH 10 Henrietta Villas, Henrietta Road, Bath. Archaeological Watching Brief Joyce, S & Aston, K Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology An archaeological watching brief was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology during groundworks associated with internal and external alterations at 10 Henrietta Villas, Henrietta Road, Bath. These alterations included the erection of a new rear extension following the demolition of an existing structure. No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundworks, and no artefactual material was recovered. [OASIS(Au)] SMR primary record number: 1486577 OASIS ID :cotswold2-47009 (E.47.3493) ST7485865098 AIP database ID: {365D91EE-0FB7-4E5C-9BE6-B447523724A8} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: BA1 2JR 6 BARTON BUILDINGS, BATH An Archaeological Watching Brief During Refurbishment Work at 6 Barton Buildings, Bath Watkins, K Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant The works revealed no features or deposits of archaeological interest. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 2007/79 OASIS ID :no (E.47.3494) ST7515764732 AIP database ID: {08E1BCE9-767F-4FDF-AAB7-C054D6DEA56B} Parish: Abbey Ward Postal Code: BA1 1NG FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, YORK STREET, BATH Friends Meeting House, York Street, Bath, Bath & North East Somerset Robinson, F & Milby, S Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 10pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Groundwork excavations revealed a layer of 19th/20th century flagstones overlaying late 19th century backfill deposits from the existing sewer pipe. Contemporary stone buttresses supporting the buildings on either side of the trench were observed at the eastern and western ends. Finds recovered from the watching brief comprised a small assemblage that spanned the Roman to late post-medieval periods although most of the material was dated to the late 17th century and later. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 2007/73 Archaeological periods represented: PM OASIS ID :no (E.47.3495) ST7870066500, Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 AIP database ID: {4F494D48-5B14-4901-869E-D2B0E9A42938} ST7940063900 Parish: Bathford Postal Code: BA1 1GG, BA1 7RR WARLEIGH WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT Warleigh Water Main Replacement, Bath and North East Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Milby, S & Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 16pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services Groundwork excavations throughout the pipeline revealed a simple horizontal sequence of topsoil which in Field 10 overlay a deposits of buried medieval ploughsoil. A simple sequence of medieval occupation deposits was observed on the western slope of Field 10, as were a possible medieval wall footing and a small ditch. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 2007/98 Archaeological periods represented: MD, RO OASIS ID :no (E.47.3496) ST7704064224, AIP database ID: {A82F09FB-3D2E-4562-9800-13BFDDC7F698} ST7741864159 Parish: Bathwick Ward Postal Code: BA2 6DR, BA2 7AZ THE AVENUE, CLAVERTON DOWN, BATH The Avenue, Claverton Down, Bath, Bath and North-East Somerset. An Archaeological Watching Brief Robinson, F Wincanton : Context One Archaeological Services, 2007, 7pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Context One Archaeological Services No archaeological features/deposits were observed during the course of the watching brief and no artefacts were recovered. [Au(abr)] OASIS ID :no (E.47.3497) ST65506820 AIP database ID: {8C895E49-542F-47A9-B042-56990EF3F6E0} Parish: Keynsham Postal Code: BS18 1EP LAND AT TEMPLE STREET, KEYNSHAM Land at Temple Street, Keynsham. Report on an Archaeological Watching Brief RSK Group Plc Helsby : RSK Group Plc, 2007, 21pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: RSK Group Plc Features identified during an earlier archaeological evaluation were located during the watching brief. In addition, the shallow foundations of a structure believed to be that of a building shown on the 1904 Ordnance Survey mapping were also recorded along with further subsurface features. No features earlier than those dating from the late 19th century were identified. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: PM OASIS ID :no (E.47.3498) ST65296899 AIP database ID: {1E628DBF-7E8F-4C3E-9663-96EA983974E8} Parish: Keynsham Postal Code: BS18 2BJ POOL BARTON, KEYNSHAM An Archaeological Watching Brief during a New Residential Development at Pool Barton, Keynsham K, Watkins Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 6pp, figs, refs Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant The previous evaluation work recorded the remains of a circular burnt feature interpreted as a possible lime kiln. During the watching brief the remaining structure was quite ephemeral and consisted of partial remains of a stone filled circular cut, possibly a truncated wall foundation, with burnt area in the middle. Associated finds of ceramics appeared to suggest an 19th or 19th century date for this feature. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 2007/91 Archaeological periods represented: PM OASIS ID :no (E.47.3499) ST74306500 AIP database ID: {E53A12B7-DFE5-435D-878E-7A59389FC9D2} Parish: Kingsmead Ward Postal Code: BA1 2TL 1-6 ST. GEORGE'S STREET 1-6 St. George's Street, Bath Heaton, M Warminster : Michael Heaton Heritage Consultants, 2007, 2pp, figs Work undertaken by: Michael Heaton Heritage Consultants The deposits revealed at the base of the test pits were wholly compatible with the Lias sands and clays. [Au(adp)] SMR primary record number: 2007/104 OASIS ID :no (E.47.3500) ST74506346 AIP database ID: {A68AD2BC-7097-47A8-9CE9-4C32BAD7F8F2} Parish: Lyncombe Ward Postal Code: BA2 2AR 114 BLOOMFIELD ROAD, BATH 114 Bloomfield Road, Bath, Bath and North-east Somerset. Archaeological Watching Brief Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 9pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology No features or deposits of archaeological interest were observed during groundwork, and no artefactual material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)] Archaeological periods represented: MO OASIS ID :no (E.47.3501) ST74306190 AIP database ID: {3D80D7D1-A46F-449E-A228-207BB6C6B5A3} Parish: Lyncombe Ward Postal Code: BA2 5RF THE LINK SCHOOL, FROME ROAD The Link School, Frome Road, Bath. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Avon Archaeological Unit Bristol : Avon Archaeological Unit, 2007, 6pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Avon Archaeological Unit Reduced level excavation revealed clean subsoil and natural weathered limestone. No significant archaeological deposits or finds were revealed. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 2007/99 OASIS ID :no (E.47.3502) ST67245354 AIP database ID: {40E56411-EBCF-426C-8DD9-C4A8A2F1BEF1} Archaeological Investigations Project 2007 Post-determination & Research Version 4.1 Parish: Norton-Radstock Postal Code: BA3 4AZ PLOT 1 WESTFIELD INDUSTRIAL EASTE, RADSTOCK An Archaeological Watching Brief During Construction of a Large Commercial Premises at Plot 1 Westfield Industrial Easte, Radstock Watkins, K Bath : Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant, 2007, 4pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Kim Watkins Archaeological Consultant The works revealed no deposits of archaeological significance within the development area. Across the site there was substantial modern ground disturbance from previous industrial premises on the site, up to a depth of 2m below current ground level truncating the natural underlying clay. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 2007/101 OASIS ID :no (E.47.3503) ST73466181 AIP database ID: {62CA3AF3-DD93-4340-8378-DFB9AA757994} Parish: Odd Down Ward Postal Code: BA2 2SU NEW BURNT HOUSE, 628 WELLSWAY ROAD New Burnt House, 628 Wellsway Road, Bath, North East Somerset. Archaeological Watching Brief Report Mumford, J & Hiller, J Oxford : Oxford Archaeology, 2007, 7pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology The watching brief revealed a single undated site extending across the site on a north-east/south-west alignment. The ditch was presumably for drainage purposes or represented a land boundary. A single probable 19th century stone-built culvert was also investigated and modern services associated with the recently demolished buildings were observed. No other archaeological features were noted cutting the natural silty clay and sandstone brash. [Au(abr)] SMR primary record number: 2007/3 Archaeological periods represented: PM OASIS ID :no (E.47.3504) ST71205710 AIP database ID: {A94634A4-C636-4609-BC23-845E888CC3E8} Parish: Peasedown St. John Postal Code: BA2 8PR PLOT B, BATH BUSINESS PARK, PEASEDOWN ST. JOHN Plot B, Bath Business Park, Peasedown St. John, Bath and North-east Somerset Rowe, E Cirencester : Cotswold Archaeology, 2007, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Cotswold Archaeology The watching brief identified no features or deposits of archaeological interest and no material predating the modern period was recovered. [Au(abr)] OASIS ID :no (E.47.3505)
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