Ruchonnet, A. (2017). Land behind 7, The Paddock, Lanchester: Archaeological Evaluation. Addyman Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1054133. Cite this using datacite

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Land behind 7, The Paddock, Lanchester: Archaeological Evaluation
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Addyman Archaeology unpublished report series
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Addyman Archaeology was contracted by Nathaniel Litchfield and Partners (contact: James Taylor) on behalf of Beavertail Ltd (contact: Duncan McGregor) to undertake a programme of archaeological evaluation and trial trenching in advance of the development of land to the south of and including No 7 The Paddock, Lanchester, County Durham, DH7 0HW. The proposed development consists of the construction of up to 14 new dwellings in a field of semi-improved grassland (planning ref. DM/16/00871/OUT). This archaeological evaluation report describes the methodology for the first stage of invasive archaeological works in order to fulfil the requirements of the archaeological conditions of the planning consent, subject to approval by the Durham County Council Archaeology Section (DCCAS) and subsequent results. Given the number of proposed new dwellings, as well as the west-to-east slope of the development area, potentially requiring terracing or other ground-disturbing works, and the drainage and sub-ground services required, ground disturbance across the site is likely, destructive of any existing archaeology. This evaluation stage is therefore intended as a preliminary assessment in order to inform on the nature and extent of any existing sub-surface archaeological features and therefore on any subsequent mitigation. The evaluation trenches unearthed agricultural features, mostly for drainage and some plough marks. No material or features connected to the roman camp or its nearby vicus has been uncovered.
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A Ruchonnet
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Addyman Archaeology
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Site: Land behind No 7 The Paddock
County: Durham
District: County Durham
Parish: LANCHESTER
Country: England
Grid Reference: 416449, 546945 (Easting, Northing)
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TRIAL TRENCH (Event)
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OASIS Id: addymana1-299665
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17 Jul 2019