Chilton Moor, Corving Row
Chilton Moor, Corving Row
HER Number
16268
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Chilton Moor, Corving Row
Place
Chilton Moor
Map Sheet
NZ34NW
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
Terrace
Site Type: Specific
Terrace
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Corving Row (a corf or corve is a wicker basket or minecart used for carrying coal), a row of terraced housing shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey Plan 1857. The houses, associated with Rainton Colliery, were built around the 1840s and were demolished by the later 1930s. One of the brick-built houses was archaeologically excavated in 2016. It had two ground floor rooms, equipped with a fireplace and range. To the rear were a series of yards, walls, outbuildings and privies.
Easting
432500
Northing
549250
Grid Reference
NZ432500549250
Sources
Ordnance Survey First Edition 1857; Archaeological Services University of Durham, 2013, Chilton Moor, Fencehouses, Tyne and Wear - archaeological assessment; Archaeological Services University of Durham, 2014, Chilton Moor, Fencehouses, Tyne and Wear - Geophysical Survey; Archaeological Services Durham University, Feb 2016, Redburn Row, Chilton Moor, Tyne and Wear - archaeological evaluation and earthwork survey; Archaeological Services Durham University, Feb 2018, Redburn Row, Chilton Moor, Tyne and Wear - post-excavation full analysis