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Basic Information

  • Cluster of masonry features
  • 2032 2039 2040 2118

Contexts

  • Context: PCO06_2032
    • Tile floor built over soakaway backfill [2033]
  • Context: PCO06_2039
    • Yorkstone and tile floor south of 2037
  • Context: PCO06_2040
    • Yorkstone floor
  • Context: PCO06_2123
    • Construction cut of masonry features {2040}.

Subgroup Narrative Text

    • Underlying the modern overburden lay {2040} and {2039}, the remains of Yorkstone flooring that was built up against {2118}, an 'L' shaped wall that was built into floor {2032}. This patch of floor was obsered (through section view provided by modern truncation) to overly an 18th century brick soakaway {2034}, and therefore post-dates that feature. It employs materials (i.e. yellow stockbrick and cement) which appears to be later than the brick floor {2037} which lies immediately abutting this context to the E, so {2032} is assumed to be a later repair to that floor. The clinker and ash bedding layer (2155) underneath this context also runs underneath (2037) is proably deposited just to fill up the hole left by soakaway 2034. This cluster of masonry features was built into construction cut [2123].
      • Chaz Morse
    • 1-8-2011

Dating Narrative

    • The stratigraphic position, form and function of these features, and the materials used in their construction, demonstrate them to be Late Post Medieval.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 1-8-2011

Subgroup Plan

Group

  • Strat. Group: PCO06_341
    • Post Medieval housing elements