1. Land Adjacent to Former Clay Dries, Bodmin Road, Trethowel, St. Austell, Cornwall
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Balmond, F and Walls, S
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Archaeology ,Grey Literature - Abstract
This report presents the results of an archaeological assessment carried out by South West Archaeology Ltd. on land adjacent to Former Clay Dries, Bodmin Road, Trethowel, St. Austell, Cornwall, as part of the pre-planning documentation for the construction of an industrial unit. The walkover confirmed the presence of very overgrown earthworks and structures, including, but not limited to a leat, retaining walling, terracing, remains of a water wheel and wheel pit and trackways. Most of the designated heritage assets in the wider area are located at such a distance to minimise the impact of the proposed development, or else the contribution of setting to overall significance (e.g. milestones) is less important than other factors. The landscape context of many of these buildings and monuments is such that they would be partly or wholly insulated from the effects of the proposed development by a combination of local blocking from trees, buildings and other modern intrusions that have already impinged upon their settings. The assessment suggests that no designated heritage assets would suffer any significant level of harm, beyond the cumulative effect of a further development within the valley. There may therefore be an incremental change to the character of the area, but in terms of the settlement and the wider landscape, that harm is considered minimal. With this in mind, the overall impact of the proposed development can be assessed as negligible. The impact of the development on the buried archaeological resource would, however, be permanent and irreversible.
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- 2022
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