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Timperley old hall: Rediscovering a moated site

Nevell, MD; North, P; Pierce, D

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Authors

MD Nevell

P North

D Pierce



Abstract

Timperley Old Hall moat is one of the oldest inhabited places in Trafford, Greater Manchester. Stone tools indicate prehistoric activity in the Neolithic and early Bronze Ages. The site was re-used again, briefly, in the mid-Saxon period. From the 13th to the 18th centuries it was the home of the de Timperleigh, de Mascy, and Brereton families. It fell into decay during the 18th century and was demolished by 1800. Between 1989 and 1996 excavations revealed thousands of medieval artefacts, the foundations for the hall, and a timber-lined well. In 2010 a community archaeology project, led by the South Trafford Archaeological Group, set out to rediscover the ancient manorial site and to make the remains accessible to the general public.

Citation

Nevell, M., North, P., & Pierce, D. (2013). Timperley old hall: Rediscovering a moated site. Salford: Centre for Applied Archaeology

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Jun 1, 2013
Deposit Date Feb 17, 2015
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Series Title Greater Manchester's Past Revealed
ISBN 0956594733
Additional Information Funders : South Trafford Archaeological Group;Heritage Lottery Fund
Projects : Timperley Old Hall

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Timperley Old Hall. The Excavation of the Moated Platform. Published volume






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