Barrow Old Hall and Twiss Green: Investigations of two sub-manorial estate centres within the townships of Bold and Culcheth in the Hundred of Warrington 1982-87

Barrow Old Hall and Twiss Green: Investigations of two sub-manorial estate centres within the townships of Bold and Culcheth in the Hundred of Warrington 1982-87

by JenniferLewis (Author), David Freke (Author), JillCollens (Editor), Dan Garner (Author)

Synopsis

Excavations were carried out at the moated sites of Barrow Old Hall and Twiss Green, in Warrington, North West England, in the 1980s. Sub-manorial estates were established at these two sites by the fourteenth century, located near the boundaries of their multi-moated townships. Townships with multiple moats were a feature of parts of North West England and may have been the result of medieval assarting and the expansion of agriculture on to fringe or marginal areas, on the boundaries of earlier manors. It also owed much to the unusual tenurial arrangements of the region, whereby lords granted small estates out of their holdings, often to family members, to construct moated homesteads. This report presents the results of the excavations at these two small moated sites, including evidence for possible aisled halls at both sites, as well as a significant assemblage of medieval and early post-medieval pottery. There is also a full account of the finding of the remains of a timber bridge at Twiss Green and its full reconstruction; an illustration of which was previously published in the Shire Archaeology series book on Moated Sites in 1985. The publication of these excavations contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the role and development of moated sites in this part of North West England and completes the outstanding analysis of moated sites excavated in the Warrington area.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 120
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
Published: 12 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 1784919683
ISBN 13: 9781784919689

Author Bio
Dan Garner is a partner at L-P Archaeology, based in Chester, and has worked for many years in both the public and commercial sectors of archaeology, specialising in the archaeology of Chester and Cheshire, with a particular interest in ceramics. He co-directed the Chester amphitheatre excavation.