Warwickshire Museum (1994). A46 Alcester to Stratford Improvement, Environmental Assessment, Part 2: Cultural Heritage. Warwickshire Museum.

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A46 Alcester to Stratford Improvement, Environmental Assessment, Part 2: Cultural Heritage
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64
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A desktop assessment of a 1km study corridor centred on the proposed route, walkover survey of a 150m corridor and selective fieldwalking was carried out by the Field Archaeology Section of the Warwickshire Museum to identify archaeological sites and historic buildings affected by the road scheme. The road corridor contains no Scheduled Ancient Monuments, but twenty-two archaeological sites, possible sites and findspots were identified. Eight of these are directly affected by the proposals: 1) A possible Late Neolithic / Early Bronze Age settlement site at SP 13105635 (WA 7274); 2) A Romano-British settlement at SP 15205600 (WA 7277); 3) Cropmark enclosures and linear features at SP 140564 (WA 4702); 4) The Alcester-Stratford Roman road, SP 10555680 - SP 17805540 (WA 4757); 5) The 18th-19th century Alcester-Stratford turnpike road, SP 10905740 - SP 17805540 (WA 4786); 6) The mid-19th century toll house at Haselor crossroads, SP 12155658 (WA 1503); 7) An 18th/19th century milestone on Trench Lane, SP 11265688 (WA 7278); and 8) An 18th/19th century wooden milepost east of Red Hill, SP 14225607 (WA 7279). Subject to permission being received from the landowner,further field evaluation would be carried out at WA 7274, 7277,4702 and 4757; if undertaken, this work would be the subject of a supplementary report. Of the six Grade II Listed Buildings falling\nwithin the road corridor, three would be affected by the proposals.[AIP]
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Warwickshire Museum
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Warwickshire Museum
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1994
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Drft 3.1
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Location - Auto Detected: Warwickshire
Location - Auto Detected: Red Hill
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18th19th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Late Neolithic Early Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
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Date Of Issue From: 1994 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: A46 ALCESTER TO STRATFORD IMPROVEMENT
Study area: c7km
Investigation type: Evaluation
District: Stratford on Avon
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Ngr: SP11005600
Parish: Exhall
Postcode: B49 6NP
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19 Jan 2009