Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A Iron works stood on this site in 1882 it survived as an engineering works until the mid 90s when it was demolished to make way for houses. A photaographic survey was carried out prior to demolition. {1}
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Close to Osbornes Carn is a shaft which was hedged around by the National Trust in the last few years and which has a row of five granite slabs covering its opening. The hedge is sub-rectangular and within it the old wire fence has been dumped. To the immediate west there is a whim platfor...
Type: Fieldwork archives Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The aim of the project was to catalogue all the finds known to have been recovered from the North Wirral shore in the Meols area, to interpret these in the light of modern scholarship and to publish the results. The majority of the finds were recovered during the 19th century from the erod...
Type: Fieldwork archives Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Between 2000 and 2009 Oxford Archaeology carried out an archaeological recording action during the stabilisation of the post-medieval underground stone mines at Combe Down, Bath. The mines, which primarily date from the mid 18th to early 20th centuries, had begun to collapse endangering...
Type: Fieldwork archives Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
The North East Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment, or NERCZA, is one of a series of projects initiated by English Heritage around the coasts of England. The NERCZA study area consists of approximately 200km of coastline between the Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT) and 1km inland from Mean High Wa...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Former site of Blackley Hurst Colliery, off Garswood Road, Billinge (Chapel End). (1) Although no buildings or features are marked on the Tithe map of 1836, according to its apportionment, the name of Plot No. 385 was Coal Works. (2-3) A group of small, unlabelled buildings are shown on th...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
From the National Heritage List for England: SJ 4187 QUARRY STREET (west side) L25 43/938+1 Newstead Farmhouse with attached buildings 14.3.75 II House and outbuildings. Early C19. Stone with slate roof. Building round 3 sides of yard, with one wing facing street, street facade of 5 bays,...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
Willow Cottage, Redhouse Lane, West Kirby, a mid 19th century house. Two storey cottage with small casements and sashes, slate roof, sandstone. There is also a small slate roofed sandstone shippon at the side of the cottage. (1) The house does not appear on the Tithe map of 1844. (2) It is...
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
SLOOP, 1820
Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A 17th century timber-framed building, possibly constructed 1629, with 18th century extensions, H-plan. It has been constructed on the site of a medieval moated manor, the moat survives as a slight depresssion.