Planning Case Study 169

Bishop Middleham quarry, nr Sedgefield, County Durham

2013-2015

1 - Pre-determination assessment/evaluation identified significant new heritage assets

Pre-determination assessment/evaluation identified significant archaeology on the development site (i.e. the results created significant new knowledge), especially where none was previously known in the HER.

7 - Pre-commencement archaeological conditions were attached to a planning permission

Pre-commencement archaeological conditions were attached to a planning permission and were necessary in order to enable the development to be permitted.

Undesignated heritage assets with archaeological and historic interest

Minerals
Durham County Council
8/CMA/7/102

Proposed western extension of quarry for the extraction of 5.5 million tonnes of magnesian limestone from 15.7ha over a 14 year period, with restoration to agricultural through landfilling of clag and soils over a 20 year period.

There were no recorded archaeological remains on the application site. Evidence of prehistoric and Roman settlement was present in the surrounding landscape.

A desk-based assessment found no evidence of archaeological remains on the application site itself but recommended further evaluation through geophysical survey and/or trenching.

The geophysical survey found a large boundary ditch, which appeared to intersect two sub-circular features.

Trial trenching was carried out, and archaeological remains of probable prehistoric date were identified in a number of the trenches.

A pre-commencement planning condition was attached to the planning permission to secure archaeological investigation and recording.

In addition to features of prehistoric and Roman date, a very early Christian cemetery, comprising 10 graves, some of which were rock cut, containing 7 surviving inhumations, was identified. Some of the inhumations showed evidence of possible continuing pagan burial practices. Post-excavation work is still ongoing, and so these interpretations may change.

  • Pre-Construct Archaeology 2012, Bishop Middleham Quarry western extension, Bishop Middleham, nr Sedgefield, County Durham, Desk-Based Heritage Assessment. Unpublished report.
  • Pre-Construct Archaeology 2013, Archaeological Geophysical Survey: Bishop Middleham Quarry Western Extension, Bishop Middleham. Unpublished report.
  • Pre-Construct Archaeology 2014, An Archaeological Evaluation at Bishop Middleham Quarry (Western Extension), Bishop Middleham, Near Sedgefield, County Durham. Unpublished report.