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A Roman period native settlement situated at Force Garth, in Upper Teesdale. The settlement is visible as a rubble banked enclosure at a bend in Smithy Sike. Within the enclosure are the remains of a complex of circular, oval and rectangular buildings, forming an "L"-shape. Two [hut circles] outside the enclosure on its north side are partly obscured by stone dumped in 1945. The settlement was partly excavated in 1972-4. Finds from the excavation included an animal bone, spindle whorls, coarse pottery and [quern stone] fragments. Charcoal from the excavation was radio-carbon dated to about the 1st century AD. Scheduled (16).
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Visible remains include two rectangular buildings. The eastern block stands to complete height of nearly 16m at the eastern end but is elsewhere much lower.
Western block survives to 4m at western end but is not visible on surface elsewhere although foundations are thought to survive underground. This building had an undercroft that was at least partly removed in 19th century.
The site is a [Listed Building] and a [Scheduled Monument]. (1) (2)
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Near to the church stands the house of the college of Priests who were based at St Andrew"s church. The building was first built in the 13th century, but was altered in the 14th century. Excavations in 1980 revealed medieval wall foundations at the south of the west range of East Deanery Farm. This building is possibly the oldest inhabited building in County Durham and represents one of a few secular college buildings to still be standing in County Durham.
South Church had several outlying settlements, including Henknowle. However, this medieval village has now disappeared. All that survives are the cropmarks of the houses, which can still be seen on aerial photographs of the area.
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Site of a possible former castle, Castle Eden
Read MorePossible site of a 12th century castle and [moat], attested by William de St Barbara, Bishop of Durham from 1143 to 1152. The exact site of the castle…
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Site of Roman lime kilns, Piercebridge
Read MoreThe sites of two [Roman] [limekilns] were located here. Excavations in 1956 revealed the site of two Roman lime kilns associated with 3rd century…
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D-shaped Romano-British settlement and enclosure, Forcegarth Pasture North, Forest-in-Teesdale
Read MoreThis is a [Romano-British] settlement and D-shaped [enclosure] surrounds a group of several round buildings. Two further [round house] foundations…
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Medieval monastic grange, Muggleswick
Read MoreThe [medieval] building at Muggleswick, has been variously termed a [monastery], a [grange], a [hunting lodge] and "the [prior]"s…
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Limestone caverns, Newbiggin
Read MoreLimestone caverns from which possible prehistoric material, such as a piece of worked antler, has been found during excavations for the "Far…
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Possible Site of Austin Friary, Barnard Castle
Read MoreThis was probably the house of a group of [Augustinian] [Friars]. It was founded in 1381 and only lasted until 1387. An old house stood on this spot…
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Rectilinear ditched enclosure, West Brandon 2, Brandon
Read MoreThis is a rectangular ditched [enclosure] containing the remains of two circular huts. Excavations were carried out in 1960 and 1961. These showed…
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Possible Roman Camp, Greta Bridge, Rokeby
Read MoreThis site is a large banked rectangular [enclosure] which sits on the east bank of the River Greta. Although no excavation or site investigation has…
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Photograph of a covered culvert …
Read MoreD/DT 3/13/4/11 – Darlington and Teesdale Naturalists’ Field Club – Reference Library and Other Material
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Photograph of the east gate and road …
Read MoreD/DT 3/13/4/14 – Darlington and Teesdale Naturalists’ Field Club – Reference Library and Other Material
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Deserted settlement of West Hartburn, Middleton St George
Read MoreThe deserted settlement of West Hartburn includes Goosepool, Foster-House and Gingerbread House. Two rows of cottages with a central well remained in…
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The Manor House, Low Dinsdale
Read More[Manor house] with a [medieval] core, encased and extended circa 1876. The medieval, rubble-built main block has a 17th century bay to the west, a…
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Bowes Moor earthworks, aka Bowes Moor tower Site annexe, Bowes Moor
Read MoreThese rectangular earthworks stand to the north of a [Roman] [signal station] (H3187). It may have been built at the same time (4).
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Line of Scots Dyke AKA Scotch Dike AKA Scots Dike, and ridge and furrow, Ushaw Moor
Read MoreScotch Dike remains were confirmed by geophysical survey. Post medieval ridge and furrow was also identified.(1)
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Multi period features at Brandon Lane, Langley Moor
Read MoreA number of features of various dates were recorded during excavations associated with a [Roman] {road D43118}. These included a ditch, gully and pit…
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Kiln site at Low Dinsdale Manor
Read MoreExcavations took place here in 1885, though they were poorly recorded. It is believed that a possible pottery kiln was found, and large amount of…
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Greta Bridge Vicus, Rokeby Parish
Read MoreThis is the site of civilian settlement standing outside the [Roman] fort of {Maglona D1927}. The foundations of roads and buildings dating to the 2nd…
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The beautiful rooms are empty
Read MoreSubtitle: excavations at Binchester Roman Fort, County Durham, 1976-1981 and 1986-1991. Vol. 2.
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The beautiful rooms are empty
Read MoreSubtitle: excavations at Binchester Roman Fort, County Durham, 1976-1981 and 1986-1991. Vol. 1.
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Copy of a letter from Messrs. William and T.R. Milburn …
Read MoreD/Ni 20/69 – J. Nimmo and Co. (brewers)
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Vicus at Binchester Roman Fort
Read MoreSite of Roman vicus, initially identified by excavations in 1878-80 when several buildings were found. Refuse pits were discovered containing large…
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Foundry, Low Mill, Barnard Castle
Read MoreExcavations by archaeologists on these small plots of land found the remains of a 19th century [foundry].
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Surviving earthwork section of Roman aqueduct, Lanchester
Read MoreThe remains of a [Roman] [aqueduct] can be seen here as a slight embankment. This is a [Scheduled Ancient Monument] protected by law.
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Old Durham Gardens
Read MoreThis area of gardens once belonged to Kepier Hospital, but was sold in 1569 to the Heath Family. The Walled gardens were laid out between 1630-50 and…
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Seaham Headland site, Greystones
Read MoreAn excavation is noted in a later gazetteer of historical sites; this suggests that these excavations, in 1995, relate to a [monastery]. These…
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Round Hill barrow, Peterlee
Read MoreThis was once the site of a [Bronze Age] burial mound. Excavations found three small, stone-lined graves, known as [cists]; one of them contained a…
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[R4z4296/2] Raw Material Store …
Read MoreD/Ph 460/1/501 – Photocopies and photographs – Eastgate Cement Works
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Negative of excavations taking place at Castle Eden Dene …
Read MoreNT/Pe 7/5/5/8(4) – Peterlee New Town Development Corporation – Publicity and Promotions department
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The Castle, Castle Eden
Read MoreAlthough approximately the site of a [medieval] castle, this 18th century house is what can be seen today. The castle was mentioned in a document of…
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South Church
Read MoreThe village of Auckland St. Andrew, or South Church, as it is now usually called, is situated on the river Gaunless, which is at this place crossed by…
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Post-medieval linear ditch and linear pit, land adjacent to 4, Market Place, Bishop Auckland, County Durham
Read MoreA [post-medieval] ditch and pit were revealed, during an [archaeological evaluation] of land adjacent to No.4 Market Place, Bishop Auckland. Pottery,…
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Multi period remains at Saint Johns College, Durham City
Read MoreDuring excavations remains from the medieval period, to the nineteenth century were encountered including a possible pre castle wall defensive bank;…
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Site of Malt house, South Street, Durham City
Read MoreA rectangular brick structure was found during excavations at South Street. It was identified as the "malt house" from a historic map.
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The 1997 excavations at Vindolanda
Read MoreSubtitle: the Praetorium site: interim report.
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Quernstones near Binchester Roman Fort
Read MoreA pair of [Roman] [querns] were found here during excavations in 1878-9. They were made of stone imported from Germany.
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How Tallon Barrow, Barningham Moor
Read MoreThis is a [Bronze Age] round [barrow] or [cairn], which was excavated in 1897, and covered in grass, though a few small rocks can be seen poking…
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Letter from 'Granny' [Mary Jobson] to H.[C. Watson] …
Read MoreD/Wn 15/9(1-2) – Watson family of Barnard Castle – Sections 1-19
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St Botolph's Chapel AKA Chapel of St Botolph, Frosterley
Read MoreA [chapel] was first recorded here in 1346. The site is marked by a grass-covered, earthen platform. (1)
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Morbium AKA Morbivm AKA Piercebridge Vicus, The Tofts, Piercebridge
Read MoreIn the [Roman] period a large settlement, known as a [vicus], grew up outside the {fort D1536} at Piercebridge. [Aerial photographs] of this area have…
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Cuttings concerning archaeological excavations in Hartlepool …
Read MoreEP/Ha.SH 14/39 – Hartlepool St. Hilda Parish – Miscellaneous
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Derwentcote Steel Furnace aka The Cone, Forge Lane, Consett
Read MoreThe remains of a steel [furnace] complex situated on the south side of the River Derwent above its confluence with the River Tyne. The furnace is a…
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Sockburn
Read MoreThis ditch and earth bank forms a boundary between the parish of Sockburn and the parishes of Neasham and Low Dinsdale. It may have been a [medieval]…
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Rainton And Seaham Railway AKA Lord Londonderrys Railway AKA The Londonderry Railway
Read MoreThe railway was built from 1828-1831 by the 3rd Lord Londonderry, (hence the alternative name of Lord Londonderry"s Railway), to connect his…
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Middle Hurth multi-period site, Middle Hurth Edge, Forest-in-Teesdale
Read MoreThe earliest activity on this site was a small [Mesolithic] camp. Several thousand years later in the late [Bronze Age] or [Iron Age] a long mound was…
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Excavations at Binchester, 1976-9 / I.M. Ferris and R.F.J. Jones
Read MoreSeries: (BAR International, 71).
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Recent excavations on the Roman fort at Chester-le-Street, (Church Chare, 1990-91)
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Barnard Castle, Gray Lane
Read MoreExcavations by archaeologists here in 1978 found the remains of 19th century nail making, including hearths and wall foundations. There was also an…
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River cut, Scout House Farm, Bearpark
Read More[Watching briefs] have taken place in this area revealing the change in course of the River Browney over time. Some dating material was recovered from…
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Scrapbook [LC3] entitled DTNFC Press Cuttings Vol. 3 …
Read MoreD/DT 3/8/32 – Darlington and Teesdale Naturalists’ Field Club – Reference Library and Other Material