Backworth, culvert

Backworth, culvert

HER Number
17235
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
Backworth, culvert
Place
Backworth
Map Sheet
NZ37NE
Class
Water Supply and Drainage
Site Type: Broad
Water Regulation Installation
Site Type: Specific
Culvert
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Description
Culvert of the Briardene burn. Recorded prior to destruction in 2009 as part of the development of Eccles Colliery. The culvert reached at a depth of 3.5m bgl and survived to a length of 14m. The culvert [1.27m wide by 1.76m in height], was constructed from a double row of unfrogged bricks. These were laid on end to create a wall that was 0.23m thick. Overlying the culvert was 20th century made ground up to 3.4m thick. The total length of the culvert was 139m and appeared to have been deliberately collapsed and partially removed to the south of the surviving section.Only the northern entrance was open.
Easting
430570
Northing
571656
Grid Reference
NZ430570571656
Sources
Archaeological Services Durham University, 2009, Eccles Colliery, Backworth - Archaeological Monitoring