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Carnwath, Medwyn Park

Drain(S) (Modern)

Site Name Carnwath, Medwyn Park

Classification Drain(S) (Modern)

Canmore ID 298238

Site Number NS94NE 72

NGR NS 9865 4665

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council South Lanarkshire
  • Parish Carnwath
  • Former Region Strathclyde
  • Former District Clydesdale
  • Former County Lanarkshire

Archaeology Notes

NS 9865 4665

NS 9865 4665 On 29 October – 7 November 2007 an evaluation was conducted on agricultural land to the NE of Carnwath, on a site where BHC Ltd proposes to extend its production line facility. The evaluation comprised the excavation by machine of evaluation trenches equivalent to 8% of the 6.35ha field which forms the southern part of the proposed development area; the northern part of the site has already been subject to ground reduction. A few field drains and other very shallow features considered of recent origin were revealed, but no significant archaeological remains were identified.

Archive: RCAHMS

Funder: Rural commercial

Richard Heawood - Abercorn Archaeology LLP

DES Vol 9, 2008

Activities

Archaeological Evaluation (29 October 2007 - 7 November 2007)

NS 9865 4665 On 29 October–7 November 2007 an evaluation was conducted on agricultural land to the NE of Carnwath, on a site where BHC Ltd proposes to extend its production line facility. The evaluation comprised the excavation by machine of evaluation trenches equivalent to 8% of the 6.35ha field which forms the southern part of the proposed development area; the northern part of the site has already been subject to ground reduction. A few field drains and other very shallow features considered of recent origin were revealed, but no

significant archaeological remains were identified.

Archive: RCAHMS

Funder: Rural commercial

Richard Heawood (Abercorn Archaeology LLP), 2008

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