A. (2000). Land adjacent to Smithy Field, No Man's Heath, Cheshire: An Archaeological Evaluation. University of Manchester Archaeological Unit. https://doi.org/10.5284/1020114. Cite this using datacite

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Land adjacent to Smithy Field, No Man's Heath, Cheshire: An Archaeological Evaluation
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40
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The evaluation was undertaken prior to the development of the Macefen By-Pass on the A41. Evidence recorded from the excavation of six trial trenches, indicated that archaeological remains survived in the study zone and that these were remnants of a house and smithy that were recorded on a Tithe Map of 1838. Material located within this complex, including four large worked sandstone blocks and a single sherd of pottery suggested that the site may have had origins earlier than that indicated in the cartography. Trenching suggested that the extent of the archaeological material covered a 25m x 20m area in the south of the study zone. [Au(adp)]
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University of Manchester Archaeological Unit
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University of Manchester Archaeological Unit
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2000
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Site: Land adjacent to Smithy Field, No Man's Heath, Cheshire
County: Cheshire
District: Cheshire West and Chester
Parish: TUSHINGHAM CUM GRINDLEY
Country: England
Grid Reference: 352150, 346700 (Easting, Northing)
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) BLACKSMITHS WORKSHOP (Monus)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) BLACKSMITHS WORKSHOP (Monus)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) SMITHS COTTAGE (Monus)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) SMITHS COTTAGE (Monus)
1838 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Date Of Issue From: 2000 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: LAND ADJACENT TO SMITHY FIELD, NO MANS HEATH
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Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Chester
Monument: FIELD DRAIN. Post-medieval (1540-1901), HEARTH. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Medieval (1066-1540), DRAIN. Post-medieval (1540-1901), FLOOR. Post-medieval (1540-1901), WALL. Undated, [finds]. Post-medieval (1540-1901), [finds]. Modern (1901-present)
Ngr: SJ52154670
Parish: Thushingham cum Grindley, Tushingham cum Grindley
Postcode: BT307JG
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30 Aug 2017