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Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme Stoney Wood Lake London Borough of Barnet Archaeological Watching Brief Report o a Oxford Archaeology November 2004 Client: Halcrow on behalf of Environment Agency Issue N o : 1 OA Job N o : 2476 NGR: NGR TQ 205 936

Client Name: Halcrow on behalf of Environment Agency Client Ref No: Document Title: Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme, Stoney Wood Lake, London Borough of Barnet Document Type: Watching Brief Issue Number: 1 National Grid Reference: NGR TQ 205 936 Planning Reference: OA Job Number: 2476 Site Code: SWL 04 Invoice Code: SWLWB Receiving Museum: Museum of London Museum Accession No: Prepared by: Mike Sims Position: Project Supervisor Date: 29th October 2004 Checked by: Andrew Holmes Position: Head of Small Works Date: 4th November 2004 Approved by: Nick Shepherd Signed. Position: Head of Field Work Date: 5th November 2004 Document File Location H:/PROJECTS/LONDON/Barnet BA/5520 Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme wbrep.doc Graphics File Location Server 10:/oaupubs 1_R toz*swlwb*silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme, Stoney Wood Lake, London Borough of Barnet*GS*02.11.04 Illustrated by Georgina Slater Disclaimer: This document has been prepared for the titled project or named part thereof and should not be relied upon or used for any other project without an independent check being carried out as to its suitability and prior written authority of Oxford Archaeology being obtained. Oxford Archaeology accepts no responsibility or liability for the consequences of this document being used for a purpose other than the purposes for which it was commissioned. Any person/party using or relying on the document for such other purposes agrees, and will by such use or reliance be taken to confirm their agreement to indemnify Oxford Archaeology for all loss or damage resulting therefrom. Oxford Archaeology accepts no responsibility or liability for this document to any party other than the person/party by whom it was commissioned. Oxford Archaeology Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd 2004 Janus House Osney Mead Oxford OX2 0ES t: (0044) 01865 263800 e: info@oxfordarch.co.uk f: (0044) 01865 793496 w: www.oxfordarch.co.uk Oxford Archaeological Unit Limited is a Registered Charity No: 285627

Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme Stoney Wood Lake, London Borough of Barnet NGR: TQ 205 936 ARCHAEOLOGICAL WATCHING BRIEF REPORT CONTENTS Summary... 1 1 Introduction... 1 1.1 Location and scope of work... 1 1.2 Geology and topography... 1 1.3 Archaeological and historical background... 1 2 Project Strategy... 2 2.1 Aims... 2 2.2 Methodology... 2 3 Results... 3 3.1 Description of deposits... 3 3.2 Finds... 3 3.3 Palaeo-environmental remains... 3 4 Discussion and Conclusions... 3 Appendix 1 Archaeological Context Inventory... 4 Appendix 2 References... 4 Appendix 3 GLSMR/RCHME NMR Archaeological Report Form... 5 LIST OF FIGURES Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Site location plan Plan of watching brief area Test pit 102, section Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. November 2004 i C:\Documents and Settings\amy.hemingway\Desktop\wbREP.doc

SUMMARY On the 27th October 2004 Oxford Archaeology (OA) carried out an archaeological watching brief during the excavation of geo-technical test pits at Stoney Wood Lake, Mill Hill Golf Course, London Borough of Barnet (NGR: TQ 205 936). The work was commissioned by Halcrow Ltd on behalf of the Environment as part of site investigations for the Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme. The watching brief revealed 20th century deposits relating to the construction of the dam. No archaeological remains of significance were encountered. 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Location and scope of work 1.1.1 On the 27th October 2004 Oxford Archaeology (OA) carried out an archaeological watching brief at Stoney Wood Lake, Mill Hill Golf Course, London Borough of Barnet (NGR: TQ 205 936) (Fig. 1). The work was commissioned by Halcrow Ltd. on behalf of the Environmental Agency as part of site investigations for the Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme. 1.1.2 An Environmental Statement was produced by the Environment Agency (EA 2000), which identified that the area was within a designated Area of Special Archaeological Significance (London Borough of Barnet, Interim Policy Guidance Note 6, 1993). An archaeological watching brief was commissioned as part of the Environment Agency's best practice policy in order to monitor ground intrusive works by the geotechnical investigation team. 1.1.3 OA prepared a Written Scheme of Investigation (OA 2004) in line with requirements outlined by the Greater London Archaeological Advisory Service (GLAAS). The watching brief was undertaken to this specification. 1.2 Geology and topography 1.2.1 The site is located immediately east of the M1 corridor within the grounds of Mill Hill Golf Course. The area of the ground investigation lies within a shallow sloping valley (Dean s Brook), now heavily overgrown with shrubs and mature trees, south of the dam wall at the southern end of Stoney Wood Lake. 1.2.2 The site lies at approximately 70 m OD and occupies an area of roughly 0.19 hectares. The underlying geology is London Clay. 1.3 Archaeological and historical background 1.3.1 The archaeological background of the site was prepared in the WSI for the project (OA 2004) and is reproduced below. Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. November 2004 1 C:\Documents and Settings\amy.hemingway\Desktop\wbREP.doc

1.3.2 The area of the site is within a designated Area of Special Archaeological Significance (London Borough of Barnet, Interim Policy Guidance Note 6, 1993). No Scheduled Ancient Monuments (SAM) are located in the immediate area. The site of Stoney Wood Lake was farmland in the mid 19th century and became part of a country estate along with Scratchwood and Moat Mount. The site became a Golf Course in 1927 following the construction of the Barnet Bypass (A1) in the 1920s. 1.3.3 The area of the site investigations was part of the golf course itself prior to the construction of the M1 when it was abandoned. 2 PROJECT STRATEGY 2.1 Aims 2.1.1 To preserve by record any archaeological remains (if present) that the development may remove or damage within the impacted area. 2.1.2 To signal, before the destruction of the material in question, the discovery of a significant archaeological find, for which the resources allocated are not sufficient to support a treatment to a satisfactory and proper standard. 2.1.3 To make available the results of the investigation. 2.2 Methodology 2.2.1 It was proposed that two geo-technical trial pits be dug as part of the site investigations at Stoney Wood Lake in order to determine the depth and extent of the foundations of the dam wall at the southern end of the lake. 2.2.2 It was originally intended to excavate these using a mechanical excavator (JCB), however on examining the site the attending engineer decided to hand dig these pits. The pits were sited abutting the dam wall, one on either side of the Dean s Brook sluice way (Fig. 2). The pits, measuring 1 m by 1m were hand excavated until the depth of the foundations were established. Both the base and the sides of the excavation were closely observed during the work and the spoil was examined for finds and dating evidence. 2.2.3 After the excavation of Test pit 102 it was seen that both pits were located within the area previously disturbed during the construction of the dam wall (c.1930). In light of this finding it was deemed unnecessary to observe the excavation of Test pit 101 to the west. 2.2.4 A plan showing the location of the pits was drawn at a scale of 1:500 and a section of Test pit 102 showing stratigraphic horizons was drawn at a scale of 1:20. The drawn section was photographed using colour slide and black and white print film and a general photographic record of the work was made. Recording followed procedures detailed in the OA Field Manual (OAU 1992). Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. November 2004 2 C:\Documents and Settings\amy.hemingway\Desktop\wbREP.doc

3 RESULTS 3.1 Description of deposits 3.1.1 In Test pit 102 (Fig. 2) the toe of the footing for the concrete dam wall (3) was reached at a depth of 1.4 m below the current ground level (Fig. 3, Section 102). This was overlaid by a 1.2 m deep deposit of tenacious yellow-brown and grey-brown clays (2), representing a mixture of redeposited alluvial clays backfilling the construction cut for the dam wall (4). (This wall was not exposed during the excavation of the test pit.) This was overlain by a dark grey-brown silty loam topsoil layer (1), 0.2 m thick. 3.1.2 The depth and extent of the excavation was such that no undisturbed strata were exposed during the course of the watching brief. 3.2 Finds 3.2.1 The only finds recovered were 20th century plastic and glass bottles retrieved from within deposit 1. These were recorded on site but were not retained. 3.3 Palaeo-environmental remains 3.3.1 No deposits were encountered that were deemed suitable for paleao-environmental sampling. 4 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 4.1.1 The location of the test pits was wholly within the construction cut for the foundations of the concrete dam wall. Any archaeological remains would therefore have been truncated to the level of the foundation trench. If any remains survive, they will be below this level. Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. November 2004 3 C:\Documents and Settings\amy.hemingway\Desktop\wbREP.doc

APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT INVENTORY Context Type Depth Comments Finds Date 1 Layer 0.0 m - 0.2 m Modern topsoil Plastic, Bottle glass C20th 2 Fill 0.2 m - 1.4 m Redeposited clays, backfill of construction cut - C20th 3 Structure 0.0 m - >1.4 m Concrete dam wall - C20th 4 Cut 0.0 m - >1.4 m Construction cut for foundations of dam wall - C20th APPENDIX 2 REFERENCES EA, 2000 Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme Environmental Statement Volume 1 IFA, 1992 Standard and Guidance for Archaeological Watching Briefs OA, 2000 OA Environmental Guidelines for sampling OA, 2004 Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme, Stoney Wood Lake, London Borough of Barnet ; Written Scheme of Investigation OAU, 1992 Field Manual (ed. D Wilkinson) Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. November 2004 4 C:\Documents and Settings\amy.hemingway\Desktop\wbREP.doc

APPENDIX 3 GLSMR/RCHME NMR ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT FORM 1) TYPE OF RECORDING Evaluation, Excavation, Watching Brief, Building Recording, Survey, Geoarchaeological Evaluation, Fieldwalking, Other 2) LOCATION Borough: Barnet Site address: Stoney Wood Lake, Mill Hill Golf Course Site Name: Dean s Brook Sluiceway Site Code: SWL 04 Nat. grid Refs: centre of site: TQ 2048 9365 Limits of site: N: TQ 2046 9365 S: TQ 2046 9363 E: TQ 2050 9364 W: TQ 2052 9364 3) ORGANISATION Name of archaeological unit/company/society: Oxford Archaeology Address: Janus House, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OES Site director/supervisor: Mike Sims Funded by: Halcrow Ltd. Project manager: Andrew Holmes 4) DURATION Date fieldwork started: 27th October 2004 Date finished: 27th October 2004 Fieldwork previously notified? NO Fieldwork will continue? NOT KNOWN 5) PERIODS REPRESENTED Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, Saxon (pre-ad 1066), Medieval (AD 1066-1485), Post-Medieval, Unknown 6) PERIOD SUMMARIES 20th century relating to dam wall construction 7) NATURAL Type: London Clay Height above Ordnance datum: 68.7 m Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. November 2004 5 C:\Documents and Settings\amy.hemingway\Desktop\wbREP.doc

8) LOCATION OF ARCHIVES a) Please provide an estimate of the quantity of material in your possession for the following categories: NOtes x4 PLans x2 PHotos x6 Ngtives x6 SLides x6 COrrespondence MScripts (unpub reports, etc) BUlk finds SMall finds SOil samples OTher b) The archive has been prepared and stored in accordance with MGC standards and will be deposited in the following location: Museum of London c) Has a security copy of the archive been made?: NO 10) BIBLIOGRAPHY SEE Appendix 2 References SIGNED: DATE: NAME : Oxford Archaeological Unit Ltd. November 2004 6 C:\Documents and Settings\amy.hemingway\Desktop\wbREP.doc

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Server 10:/oaupubs1_RtoZ*SWL04*SWLWB*Silk Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme, Stoney Wood Lake, London Borough of Barnet*GS*02.11.04 3 Dam Structure NW 1 2 Test Pit 102 Section 4 SE 68.90 m Conjectured line of construction cut 0 1 m 1:25 Figure 3: Test pit 102, section