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Test-Pit 35: 66 Station Road (SK 40337 03135)
Test-pit 35 was excavated in lawn in the rear garden of 66 Station Road, on the north side of the road at SK
40337 03135 (Figure 1). Over two days on 21-22 July 2018, the test-pit was dug to a depth of 0.8m with eight
spits recorded. The excavation was carried out by Sheila, Simon and Alessia English, Richard and Angela
Neill, Katie Peat and Heather Moore.
Figure 1: Excavation of Test-Pit 35. Looking north-west.
Figure 2; Test-Pit 35 post-excavation. Looking north.

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During the excavation, c.0.4m of turf and brownish-grey sandy-silt topsoil (Spits 1-4) was removed. Beneath
this was c.0.1m of greyish-orange clayey-sand subsoil (Spit 5). The natural substratum, reddish-brown sandy
clay, was reached c.0.5 below the ground (Spits 6-8). A modern intrusion filled with topsoil and brick rubble
was recorded cutting into Spits 5-6 in the south-east corner of the test-pit, otherwise no archaeological features
or deposits were recorded (Figure 2).
In all, 291 individual finds (5.834kg) were recovered from the test-pit (Table 1). A large quantity of modern
brick rubble and concrete was found in the top 0.6m of the test-pit, along with a small assortment of aluminium
foil, plastic plant pot, a Toffee Crisp wrapper, and parts of a CD and a battery. Pottery included 29 sherds of
post-medieval and modern china, cream ware, earthenware, mottled ware and stoneware (c.1650-present), 4
sherds of late medieval Midland Purple ware and Cistercian ware (c.1375-1550) and 7 sherds of medieval
Chilvers Coton ware, sandy ware, shelly ware and Potters Marston ware (c.1100-1400) - Figure 3. Other finds
included 2 pieces of clay tobacco pipe, 10 pieces of modern bottle and window glass and 3 iron nails. A small
quantity of coal, clinker and iron slag may also indicate metalworking taking place nearby.
Figure 3: Medieval (left) and late medieval (right) pot from TP 35.
Figure 4: Worked flint from TP 35. From l-r a concave scraper, a scraper, a retouched natural flake and a tertiary
flake.

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A piece of flint debitage, a waste flakes from the initial stages of flint knapping, a retouched flake and two
flint scrapers (tools used for hide and wood working) were also found in the pit (Figure 4). This is a relatively
large assemblage of worked flint to find in a test-pit and suggests flint knapping was taking place nearby, most
likely in the Neolithic period or the Bronze Age (c.4000-700 BC). This is good evidence for a focus of
prehistoric activity in the vicinity.
The presence of modern material throughout the test-pit is a clear indication that the ground here was
extensively reworked in the recent past. Modern finds, particularly the brick rubble, can probably be associated
with construction and occupation of the present house in the 20th century. The small quantity of medieval
material was probably introduced to the soil through manuring fields with domestic waste transported from
elsewhere. This fits with the site’s known history as farmland until it was enclosed as garden in the 20th
century. The 18th and 19th century material could be associated with activity around a Primitive Methodist
Chapel which formerly occupied part of the frontage south of the test-pit at 66 and 68 Station Road. The chapel
was built in 1791 and demolished in the early 20th century.
Table 1: Catalogue of finds from Test-Pit 35.
Test
-pit Spit Material* No. Description Date Notes
35 1 CBM 3 Reddish orange
CBM Modern
35 1 Clay pipe 1 Clay tobacco pipe
stem fragment Modern 1.6mm diam. bore
35 1 Industrial 9 Charcoal & coal Unknown
35 1 Other
finds 1 CD fragment Modern legible 'PLAT_ EW WINDOW'
35 1 Plastic 1 Clear hard plastic Modern
35 1 Pot 2 China/porcelain Modern
35 1 Pot 2 Earthenware 2 later Post-medieval
35 1 Pot 1 Cream ware Modern
35 1 Pot 2 Mottled ware later Post-medieval
35 1 Pot 1 Cistercian ware -
unclassified later medieval c.1450-1550
35 1 Pot 1 Medieval sandy
ware later High medieval
35 2 BM 1 Concrete Modern
35 2 Bone 1 Misc animal bone Unknown
35 2 CBM 23 Reddish orange
CBM Modern
35 2 CBM 1 Greyish blue tile Modern 12mm thick
35 2 Flint 1 Flint - concave
scraper Neolithic/Bronze Age fragment
35 2 Glass 2 Clear curved glass Modern
35 2 Industrial 9 Coal Unknown
35 2 Industrial 10 Charcoal & coal Unknown
35 2 Metalwork 1 Fe object Unknown Most likely a nail, heavily corroded
35 2 Plastic 10 Assorted thin hard
plastic Modern inc. terracota coloured plant pot
35 2 Pot 6 China/porcelain Modern
35 2 Pot 1 Earthenware 2 later Post-medieval
35 2 Pot 1 Earthenware -
unclassified Modern
35 2 Pot 1
Midland purple
ware -
unclassified
later medieval
35 2 Pot 3 Potters Marston
ware early High medieval
35 2 Pot 1 Chilvers Coton B
ware later High medieval c.1250-c.1300

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Test
-pit Spit Material* No. Description Date Notes
35 2 Pot 1 Coarse Shelly
ware early High medieval
35 3 CBM 4
Blue tile with
orangeish pink
core
Modern 12mm thick
35 3 CBM 31 Pinkish red CBM Modern
35 3 Flint 1 Flint - scraper Neolithic/Bronze Age
35 3 Glass 3 Clear curved glass Modern
35 3 Glass 2 Pale blue curved
glass Modern
35 3 Industrial 2 Clinker Unknown
35 3 Industrial 34 Charcoal & coal Unknown
35 3 Metalwork 1 Foil Modern
35 3 Metalwork 2 Fe objects Unknown Most likely nails, heavily rusted
35 3 Pot 5 China/porcelain Modern
35 3 Pot 1 Earthenware 2 later Post-medieval
35 3 Pot 1 Earthenware -
unclassified Modern
35 4 CBM 35 Reddish orange
CBM Modern
35 4 CBM 3 Purpleish red tile Modern 11mm thick, stamped 'ROBEMA_'
35 4 CBM 2 Orangeish red tile Modern 10mm thick
35 4 CBM 2 Greyish pink
CBM Modern
35 4 CBM 4 Yellow CBM Modern
35 4 CBM 1 Reddish orange
brick Modern With frog, 110m x 70mm
35 4 Clay pipe 1 Clay tobacco pipe
bowl fragment Modern Thin walled
35 4 Flint 1 Flint - tertiary
flake Neolithic/Bronze Age
35 4 Flint 1 Flint - retouched
natural piece Neolithic/Bronze Age
35 4 Glass 3 Clear curved glass Modern inc. moulded 'star burst' body sherd
35 4 Industrial 12 Coal Unknown
35 4 Industrial 6 Slag Unknown
35 4 Other
finds 1 Battery parts Modern
Graphite rod, carbon & mangenese dioxide
from dry cell battery
35 4 Pot 4 China/porcelain Modern
35 4 Pot 1 Earthenware 1/2 later Post-medieval jar rim
35 4 Pot 1 Earthenware 2 later Post-medieval
35 4 Pot 1 Brown salt glazed
stoneware
later Post-
medieval/modern
35 4 Pot 2
Midland purple
ware -
unclassified
later medieval one under fired
35 4 Pot 1 Medieval sandy
ware early High medieval
35 5 CBM 2 Dark red tile Modern 10mm thick
35 5 CBM 1 Yellow CBM Modern
35 5 CBM 6 Reddish orange
CBM Modern
35 5 CBM 1 Orangeish red
brick Modern 105mm x 74mm
35 5 CBM 1 Dark red tile Modern 12mm thick
35 5 CBM 2 Mottled yellowish
grey CBM Modern

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Test
-pit Spit Material* No. Description Date Notes
35 5 Industrial 2 Charcoal Unknown
35 5 Industrial 2 Coal Unknown
35 5 Industrial 1 Slag Unknown
35 5 Plastic 1 Nestle Toffee
Crisp wrapper Modern
35 6 CBM 6 Reddish orange
CBM Modern
contamination from modern intrusion in SE
corner of test-pit
*BM – Building Material, CBM – Ceramic Building Material