Owen, V. (2018). Main Street, Stanton by Dale, Derbyshire Archaeological Watching Brief. Nottingham: Trent & Peak Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1076344. Cite this using datacite

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Main Street, Stanton by Dale, Derbyshire Archaeological Watching Brief
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Trent & Peak Archaeology unpublished report series
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Trent and Peak Archaeology was commissioned by Martin Tucker Ltd to undertake an archaeological watching brief on land to the rear of 5 and 7 Main Street, Stanton by Dale, Derbyshire (National Grid Reference SK 46580 37934) The work comprised the archaeological monitoring and recording of the excavation of a basement area and wall footings for the construction of new dwelling and integral garage as part of Erewash Borough Council Planning Application ERE/0517/0012. The site lies within the historic medieval core of Stanton by Dale, as identified by the Conservation Area Appraisal for the Village, in an area to the north of Main Street which is characterised by burgage plots running back to a common rear boundary. The site has been within garden land in more recent times, although historic 19th century mapping (Figure 5) does show a row of buildings extending into the eastern edge of the site. Groundworks revealed modern demolition associated with a former structure visible on Ordnance Survey mapping c.1884 (Figure 5). Subsequent landscaping and levelling deposits were observed to be contemporaneous with the canalisation of a stream which runs parallel with the northwestern border of the site. More recent landscaping, in the form of constructed pathways and superficial garden landscaping were also evident. No evidence for archaeological finds, features or deposits associated with possible burgage plots were identified. No significant archaeological finds, features or deposits were recovered during the course of this watching brief.
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V Owen
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Trent & Peak Archaeology
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Derbyshire County Council (OASIS Reviewer)
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2018
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Site: 5 and 7 Main Street
County: Derbyshire
District: Erewash
Parish: STANTON BY DALE
Country: England
Grid Reference: 446580, 337934 (Easting, Northing)
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WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
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OASIS Id: trentpea1-337284
OBIB: 200/2018
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30 Apr 2020