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    A.P.A.C. Ltd.

    Archaeological Perspectives Analysis Consultancy

    Watching Brief

    CASTLE COTTAGE, ST ILLTYDS

    WB/STI/12

    Prepared for:Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council

    By:

    Dr. N Phillips (A.P.A.C. Ltd)

    12 th December 2012

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    Contents

    Contents..............................................................................................................................................................1 List of Figures ....................................................................................................................................................2 List of Plates .......................................................................................................................................................2 1 ..............................................................................................................3 NON TECHNICAL SUMMARY2 ......................................................................................................................................3 INTRODUCTION3 .....................................................................................................3 LOCATION AND SCOPE OF WORK 4 ...........................................................................................................3 GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY5 ................................................................4 ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND6 ..........................................................................................................................5 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE7 ..................................................................................................5 WATCHING BRIEF METHODOLOGY8 ................................................................................................................5 WATCHING BRIEF RESULTS9 ........................................................................................................................................................6 FINDS10 ...........................................................................................6 DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION11 ...............................................................................................................................6 Acknowledgements12 ..................................................................................................................7 Bibliography and references

    Appendix 1 Digital record

    Appendix 2 Finds record

    Cover Photograph: DSC03047 Castle Cottage, porch.

    Copyright Notice:A.P.A.C. Ltd. retains copyright of this report under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988.

    The Ordnance Survey has granted A.P.A.C. Ltd a Copyright Licence (No. 100046577) to reproduce map information; Copyright remains otherwisewith the Ordnance Survey.

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    List of Figures

    Figure 01 Location MapFigure 02 Site PlanFigure 03 1843 Tithe MapFigure 04 1880 1st ed Ordnance Survey 1:2500

    List of Plates

    Plate 01 Foundation trench north east side, abutting gable end Plate 02 Foundation trench north east side, centre sectionPlate 03 Foundation trench north west sidePlate 04 Foundation trench south west side, abutting gable end Plate 05 Foundation trench north west side, centre section

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    1 NON TECHNICAL SUMMARY

    A planning application was submitted to Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council

    (BGCBC) and as part of the planning process, Glamorgan Gwent ArchaeologicalTrust (GGAT) advised the planning department that the proposed work at the sitecould likely impact on archaeological resources.

    As the work would involve excavation and the site is thought to have archaeologicalresources, the client was advised that he would need to appoint an archaeologist toundertake a watching brief during excavation work.

    Dr N Phillips from A.P.A.C. Ltd accepted the contract and this document comprisesthe report resulting from the watching brief.

    No archaeological resources of significance were found

    2 INTRODUCTION

    This report has been prepared by Dr Neil Phillips, A.P.A.C. Ltd, to record the results of an archaeological watching brief undertaken during a program of works to construct a two storey side extension to an existing property; CastleCottage, Church Rd, St Illtyds. NP13 2AY. NGR 321856 201996, fig 01.

    The client, Mr C Coombstock, having submitted a planning application to Blaenau Gwent County County BoroughCouncil; pl.app.no C/2011/0325, was granted Approval of Planning Permission, with conditions; one of which required that:

    No development shall take place until the applicant or his agents or successors in title hassecured the implementation of a programme of archaeological work in accordance with awritten scheme of investigation which has been submitted to and approved in writing by the

    Local Planning Authority.C/2011/0325

    A Written Scheme of Investigation outlining a watching brief, WSI:WB2/STI/12 was compiled, and approved as fit for purpose, N. Maylan GGAT.

    The watching brief was undertaken during ground disturbance for footings and services; in order to record or mitigateagainst, any impact on archaeological resources present.

    3 LOCATION AND SCOPE OF WORK

    The site can be reached; travelling south from Abertillery to Newport, on the A467, the first turn off the roundabout atAberbeeg is the 4471 which leads through the village. At the T junction, turn right onto Church Road and then a hard left and up the steep gradient which leads to St Illtyds, ( signposted ). The proposed site is just past the public House, StIlltyds, fig 02 .

    4 GEOLOGY AND TOPOGRAPHY

    The solid geology of the site falls within the Upper Carboniferous period, Westphalian D, giving a stratigraphy of coal,sandstone, mudstone, ironstone: Pennant series, (BGS 232).

    This is confirmed in the borehole reports at SO20SW34 & SO20SW29 http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/ whilst evidence of coalalso spurred the open cast interest in the area: 070073 & 070090 http://mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/

    The topography of the site location is a roughly east/west spur of land above and east of the Afon Ebwy Valley and theland is mostly pasture.

    http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/http://mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/http://mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/http://mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/geoindex/http://scans.bgs.ac.uk/
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    5 ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

    The general archaeological and historical background to the area is fairly sparse as can be shown in the records of ADSand RCAHMW as well as the database kept at the HER.

    Human influence has been at work in the area from prehistoric times; however, at the time of writing; the spread of known archaeological evidence for the designated area belongs mostly to the medieval.

    The friends of St Illtyds (FSI) have put together a lengthy document on the history of the church and surrounds, whichis available to view at the Tredegar Public Library. It begins:

    Historically, Christianity first arrived in Gwent in AD. 58 and it is believed, from legend that St Paul preached at Llanilleth during the Roman occupation.

    Adding some circumstantial credence to the possibility are suggestions of a Roman road over the mountain, believed tohave been used as pilgrim route connecting Caerleon-Caerwent-Llantarnam-Trevethin-Mamhiledd-Llanhilleth-Mynyddislion-Gelligaer to the shrine at Penrhys in the Rondda, ( ibid ). An early map of 1833 shows a fairly straight linemarked running from St Illtyds to the direction of Mamhilad.

    The HER carries two records for a Roman road 08666g and 08667g, (appendix 1); resulting from work by TRANSCO2002-3. However, a later GGAT desk based assessment in 2004 stated:

    Section of ridgeway Llanhilleth-Abersychan-Mamhilad is an antiquarian proposal (EH 1872), followed by Bradney (1906, 463). Examined by OS fieldworkers who rejected it asbeing too angular and meandering, and having no traces of Roman consrtruction.

    RCAHMW 1944, 42, (GGAT 2004).

    The local belief of Roman connection for the immediate area may have been inspired; or inspired by, the view of Rev.Edmund Jones; writing in 1779, about two tower bases behind the village public house. He wrote that their nameCastell Taliorum had been derived from Castrum Italorum, translated as the fort of the Italians (Jones 1988), and therefore of Roman origin.

    Archedeacon Coxe considered the same two years later; with some possible disquiet, not quoting a source for thetranslation and instead suggesting that that the surviving remains, were probably, ostensibly Norman, fig 05, (Coxe1801).

    A later writer; Joseph Bradney, returned to the Roman link with his statement that Mr John Storrie; then curator at theMuseum in Cardiff, found several Roman coins on the mound, when the two mounds (castle bases) were being levelled,(Bradney 1906).

    These Roman finds are mentioned in the RCAHMW record but denoted as possible Roman pottery and a 3 rd centurycoin (Coflein NPRN 91965).

    The report also states the two towers are later than the Norman motte beside the church; which it suggests may have been destroyed in 1233 (Coflein NPRN 306241).

    Interestingly, no Roman evidence was reported from the archaeological excavation of the tower bases undertaken in1924-5 (Lewis 1924&1925).

    Castell Taliorum is described in Newman as a circular medieval tower and a keep like structure of irregular Greek cross plan, (Newman 2000).

    It should be noted that Castle Cottage backs on to one of the noted mounds therefore, Castle Cottage would appear to be closely related to an area of medieval or possibly Roman influence.

    Historically, Castle Cottage is recorded on the 1843, Tithe Map fig 03 and subsequent Ordnance Survey editions, fig04.

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    The building has an oral history of having been built in 1756, with a use between 1930-1939 as public house. The later is substantiated by not only the present owner but also the local Farmer at Hafordathen Farm, whos grandfather used to drink there, ( pers Comm , I. R. Davies).

    6 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE

    The aim of the watching brief was to preserve by record, within the resources available, any archaeological depositsuncovered during groundwork.

    The watching brief would also ensure that: in the event of archaeological resources of significance, being discovered and requiring treatment beyond the remit of the watching brief; then steps would be implemented to ensure that their treatment would be undertaken within the standards recommended by the IFA.

    7 WATCHING BRIEF METHODOLOGY

    Groundwork at the site entailed a single period of excavation on the 22nd

    October 2012.

    The excavation was undertaken with a tracked mechanical digger.

    Three trenches were excavated from the west gable end of the existing house in order to provide foundations for the proposed extension.

    8 WATCHING BRIEF RESULTS

    Soils and ground conditions

    The site and weather conditions during the excavation were reasonable good although there was some light drizzle.

    Most of the ground appears to be substantially ground fill with occasional glimpses of natural sandy clay. The entireground area has a layer of blue and black polythene plastic just under the surface.

    The trench edges were unstable and contexts fairly disturbed .

    Description

    Trench 1

    The first trench was excavated from the north west corner of the existing house exposing the shallow foundations of the

    building itself. The trench was 7.5m x 1m x 0.75m.

    Plate 01, the trench at the north west gable corner of the house, shows the foundation of the building at about 350mm below ground surface on top of a sandy clay deposit containing angular slabs of mudstone. This would appear to benatural as evidenced elsewhere in the area.

    The surrounding fill of black sandy soil contains a mixture of angular stone, bricks and a thin scatter of modernceramics and plastic, Appendix II.

    Plate 02 shows a centre section of the north wall of the trench showing a cut in which has been deposited a fill of stone.

    The cut did not go through to the south section of the trench, within the limit of excavation.

    Trench 2

    The second trench, adjacent to the gable end of the house and 90 from trench 1, had the same deposition on natural astrench 1.

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    Plate 03 shows the trench along its length and gives an idea of the upper surface with the polythene membrane.

    Plate 04 shows the west edge of trench 2 where another localised cut containing rubble was located. Again the cut did not extend across the trench.

    Trench 3

    Plate 05 shows the length of trench 3 which is the return of trench 2 to the south gable corner of the house.

    Natural in this trench was at about 550mm. The blue plastic on the left is under the surface and inside a brick built wallwhich used to run from this side of the house. The black plastic was the subsurface for a small garden.

    9 FINDS

    The finds were very sparse and of 20 th c origin. A sample of four pieces were retained, appendix II, but a fewcans, ring pulls and confectionary wrapper fragments were not.

    10 DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION

    The site has been levelled at some point in relatively recent times using land fill of mostly angular stone.

    At no point during the excavation was and archaeological deposits of significance encountered.

    11 Acknowledgements

    Thanks to the Mr Coombstock and family for refreshments and Steve Elsdon for an efficient undertaking

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    12 Bibliography and references

    A.P.A.C. Ltd 2012. Archaeological Desk Based Assessment. Land Adjoining Church Farm St Illtyds,Aberbeeg, Abertillery.

    WSI:STI/12. Written Scheme of Investigation for a Program of Arrchaeological WorkCastle Cottage, St Illtyds.

    Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council.C/2011/0325 Castle Cottage, St Illtyds

    BG8033. Llanhilleth Castle. http://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8033.asp BG8034. St Illtyds Curch. http://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8034.asp C/2011/0009, Land adjoining Church Farm St Illtyds, Aberbeeg, Abertillery

    Bradney, A. J., 1992 (rep) A History of Monmouthshire. The Hundred of Abergavenny Vol 1 pt 2. 1906.

    Coxe, W., 1995 (rep) An Historical Tour of Monmouthshire 1801. Merton Priory Press.English Heritage, 2010. PPS5 Planning for the Historic Environment: Historic Environment Planning Practice Guide.

    GGAT, 2004., Report 2004/073. Project no: GGAT 75. Roman Roads in Southeast Wales.

    GRO D.1163. Gwent Record Office. 1843 Tithe Map llanhilleth Parish.

    Institute of Archaeologists, Standard and Guidance for an archaeological watching brief. 2008.

    Code of Conduct and the Code of Approved Practice for the regulation of Contractual Arrangements in Field Archaeology. 2008.

    Standard and Guidance for the collection, documentation, conservation and researchof archaeological materials. 2008.

    Management of Archaeological Projects (English Heritage 1991).

    Jones, E., 1988 (rep ) A Geographical Historical & Religious Account of the Parish of Aberystruth 1799 . Brown & SonsLtd. Cowbridge & Bridgend.

    Jones, T., 1952. Brut Y Tywysogyon . Peniarth MS 20. University of Wales Press.

    Jones, T., 1955. Brut Y Tywysogyon . Reb Book of Hergest. University of Wales Press.

    Jones, T., 1971. Brenhinedd Y Saesson . University of Wales Press.

    Lewis, T., Excavations at St Illtyds, Monmouthshire. Archaeologica Cambrensis Lxxix 1924 & LXIX 1925.

    Newman, J., 2000. The Buildings of Wales Gwent and Monmouthshire. Penguin.

    Rees, W.J., 1840. Liber Llandavensis. Llandovery.

    Smith, J.T., 1963 XVI The Long-house in Monmouthshire: a Re-appraisal (in): Culture and Environment, Essays in Honour of Sir Cyril Fox. Foster, I. LL., & Alcock, L., (eds). London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

    Cartographic sources

    British Geological Survey. Geological survey of Great Britain (England and Wales). Abergavenny. Sheet 232.Solid and Drift Edition. 1:50 000 Series. Crown Copyright 1990.

    http://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8033.asphttp://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8033.asphttp://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8034.asphttp://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8034.asphttp://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8034.asphttp://www.blaenau-gwent.gov.uk/8033.asp
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    British Geological Survey, Geological survey of Great Britain UK South Sheet. Solid Geology 4th Edition.1:625 000 Series.

    Ordnance Survey 1833, Sheet 67 Cardiff. ( rep ) 1980. Trowbridge: Redwood Burn Ltd.1840, Llanhilleth, Monmouthshire 1:2,500

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    www.promap.co.uk http://ads.ahds.ac.uk www.bgs.ac.uk

    A.P.A.C. Ltd, Registered Address: 36 Hatherleigh Rd, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. NP7 7RG. 07734962919. Email: [email protected].

    Company Registration No 5041541. VAT Reg No 826 3628 19. www.apac.ltd.uk Director: Dr N. Phillips. D.Phil. BA (Hons). Cert Ed/FE. AIFA. AAI&S

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    Digital Photographic Record

    Photo No Date Camera Size Area View DescriptionDSC03042 22/10/2012 DSC-F828 1944x2592 TR1 SE Foundation trench north east side, abutting gable end

    DSC03043 22/10/2012 DSC-F828 2592x1944 TR1 NE Foundation trench north east side, centre sectionDSC03044 22/10/2012 DSC-F828 1944x2592 TR2 SW Foundation trench north west side

    DSC03045 22/10/2012 DSC-F828 2592x1944 TR3 SE Foundation trench south west side, abutting gable endDSC03046 22/10/2012 DSC-F828 2592x1944 TR2 NW Foundation trench north west side, centre section

    DSC03047 22/10/2012 DSC-F828 2592x1944 Portch V Porch

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    A.P.A.C. Ltd. Appendix 2 Finds Sheet Index

    Castle Cottage,St Illtyds

    Grid Ref:321856 201996

    Site No: Alternate No: Site No:WB/STI/12

    Find no: Area Context Description Init Date1 TR1 Two sherds of white china

    1 sherd blue tin glaze1 shard glass, tumbler base1 piece plastic cap. Tube end or cover

    NP 22/10/2012

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