Silver Street, wall and fence
Silver Street, wall and fence
HER Number
              11973
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Silver Street, wall and fence
          Place
              Newcastle
          Map Sheet
              NZ26SE
          Class
              Monument <By Form>
          Site Type: Broad
              Barrier
          Site Type: Specific
              Wall
          General Period
              MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Medieval 1066 to 1540
          Form of Evidence
              Find
          Description
              During excavations in 1973, a C16 wattle and daub wall on a low stone wall was recorded. It was aligned east-west and had a 25 x 10cm oak beam on top. The retaining wall of All Saints Churchyard had collapsed in 1814 and this perhaps explains the presence of tombstone fragments and human bone and teeth in this trench. On the south side of the trench, the north end of a medieval building of unknown date was recorded cut into the natural boulder clay. Above the wattle and daub fence was a layer of clay into which a fence of close-set birch uprights had been set following the line of the first wall. Above this was a layer of C17 rubbish, again sealed by a layer of clay. When the trench was extended to the east, a C17 ditch was found, and to the west a fence of oak uprights 1m apart to which planks of oak had been nailed.
          Easting
              425200
          Northing
              564000
          Grid Reference
              NZ425200564000
    Sources
              Clack, P.A.G., 1974, 'Silver Street, Newcastle upon Tyne', Archaeological Newsbulletin for CBA Group 3, 8, (September), 2-3.