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Report Title
26 Field End Road, Eastcote, London Borough of Hillingdon: Archaeological Evaluation Report
Publisher and Publication Year
Wessex Archaeology - 2004
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Summary
Non-technical Summary LogicPlough Ltd commissioned Wessex Archaeology (London) to undertake an archaeological evaluation on land at The Retreat, 26 Field End Road, Eastcote, London Borough of Hillingdon (the Site), centred on NGR 510706/188475. The evaluation was undertaken in accordance with Planning Consent condition 11 which required the undertaking of archaeological works prior to development. The site lies immediately south of the dispersed medieval settlement at Eastcote, outside the Area of Archaeological Priority as defined by Hillingdon Council and is situated on a northern slope at about 48m above Ordnance Datum, overlooking the River Pinn. Three 16th century Grade II listed agricultural buildings lie in close proximity to the site, adjacent on Field End Road. The evaluation, which consisted of three 15m x 2m trenches and one 5m x 2m trench sampled 2% of the Site. No archaeological features, deposits or structures were encountered during the evaluation. 1 THE RETREAT, 26 FIELD END ROAD, EASTCOTE LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT-----------------------------
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements ...........................................................................................................................i Non-technical Summary..................................................................................................................ii 1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................1 1.1 PLANNING BACKGROUND..........................................................................................................1 1.2 SITE LOCATION .........................................................................................................................2 1.3 LANDFORM, GEOLOGY AND SOILS ............................................................................................2 1.4 ARCHAEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND ............................................................................................2 1.5 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES..............................................................................................................2 2 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY .............................................................................................3 2.1 METHODOLOGICAL STANDARDS ...............................................................................................3 2.2 HEALTH AND SAFETY................................................................................................................3 2.3 FIELDWORK...............................................................................................................................3 3 RESULTS........................................................................................................................................4 4 CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION ............................................................................................4 5 THE ARCHIVE..............................................................................................................................4 6 APPENDIX 1. TRENCH SUMMARY TABLES.........................................................................5Headings
50 Westminster Bridge RoadAcknowledgements
Non-technical Summary
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION REPORT
1 PROJECT BACKGROUND
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Planning Background
1.2.5 Three 16th
1.3 Site Location
1.4 Landform, Geology and Soils
1.5 Archaeological Background
2 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
2.1 Methodological Standards
2.2 Health and Safety
2.2.4 Wessex Archaeology prepared an H S Risk Assessment.
2.3 Fieldwork
3 RESULTS
4 CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION
5 THE ARCHIVE