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Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment, The Folly, West Boldon |
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North Pennines Archaeology Ltd unpublished report series
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northpen3-23575_1.pdf (48 MB)
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
In October 2006, North Pennines Archaeology Ltd was commissioned to undertake archaeological desk study in advance of a proposed redevelopment of 'The Bungalow', The Folly, West Boldon, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear (NGR NZ 3518 6115). The desk-based assessment located a total of 14 sites from the HER and 2 from other sources, in close proximity to the development site. Of most relevance, and of closest proximity were the Grade I listed 13th century Church of St. Nicholas, the Medieval village of West Boldon, as well as the presence of 19th century buildings on the Development Site. In addition, although to a lesser extent, the location of a communal grave for victims of the small pox could lie within the development, as could the site of a 19th century building known as 'The Folly'. As the development has the potential to directly impact on a number of archaeological sites, it is recommended that a programme of archaeological evaluation is undertaken prior to any proposed development of the site. Of particular concern are the possible medieval deposits, likely to survive on-site, and traces of structures dating to the 19th century. |
Author: |
C Peters
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Publisher: |
North Pennines Archaeology Ltd
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Other Person/Org: |
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Tyne and Wear HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2006
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Locations: |
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The Folly, West Boldon, Tyne and Wear |
Parish: |
BOLDON |
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South Tyneside |
County: |
Tyne and Wear |
Country: |
England |
Grid Reference: 435180, 561150 (Easting, Northing)
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OASIS Id: |
northpen3-23575 |
OBIB: |
CP 412/06 |
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40 page A4 bound report inc figures and plates
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Created Date: |
23 Nov 2016 |