Liddell, T. and Coates, M. (2021). The Ranch: Land south of Culloden Terrace, Grants Houses, Horden, County Durham. Archaeological Monitoring.. Vindomora Solutions Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5284/1103072. Cite this using datacite

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The Ranch: Land south of Culloden Terrace, Grants Houses, Horden, County Durham. Archaeological Monitoring.
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Vindomora Solutions unpublished report series
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In January 2021 Vindomora Solutions Ltd were instructed by Mr Barry Milburn on behalf of his client, Mr Tony Richardson, to undertake a scheme of archaeological monitoring on land to the south of Culloden Terrace, Grants Houses, County Durham. The monitoring was undertaken to fulfil Conditions 5 and 6 of planning application DM/20/01580/FPA which seeks to construct a single three-bedroomed dwelling (to be named 'The Ranch') on the site with associated access and landscaping. The work required was undertaken in accordance with paragraph 199 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and Policy 44 of the County Durham Plan. The initial topsoil reduction/removal was monitored on the 17th March 2021 with no archaeological deposits or remains observed. The trench network system was monitored on the 23rd of March with sub-surface service remnants associated with the former Easington Miners' Hostel (1940s) observed. Two manholes and a steel conduit were noted aligned parallel with the assumed location of the northern wall of the hostel structure that had inhabited the space until its demolition, and a glazed drain was noted at what would have been the building's southern side. The building itself however was found to have been completely demolished with the exception of its associated services. No further work is recommended for this planning application.
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T Liddell
M Coates
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Vindomora Solutions Ltd
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2021
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Parish: Horden
District: County Durham
Country: England
County: Durham
Grid Reference: 443779, 543035 (Easting, Northing)
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WATCHING BRIEF (Event)
HOSTEL (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY HOSTEL (Tag)
FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT) (Event)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: vindomor1-419699
OBIB: 353-20-MON
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03 Feb 2023