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Oversleyford

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118:'s second runway. Oversley Farm has been described as "by far the most important prehistoric site within the boundaries of the twenty-first-century city ...  ... one of the most important in the North West". It is the site of an 94:(Wulfrīc's clearing or meadow). The ford was probably a few yards north of the modern main road Oversleyford Bridge, where a minor road bridges the Bollin; that minor road is now a back entry to a hotel's front yard but was part of the 122:
farming community, although it is now underneath runway two of Manchester Airport. The longhouse measured 10 metres (33 ft) by 7 metres (23 ft) with a central hearth. Material in the pit was
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The Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement at Oversley Farm, Styal, Cheshire: Excavations in advance of Manchester Airport’s Second Runway
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before it was diverted for a runway extension. The name Oversleyford is at the middle of the south edge of
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Oversley Farm, and Oversleyford Brickworks, now obliterated by Runway 2 of
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to 3975 BC to 3675 BC. The site was probably in use into the
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were found near at Oversley Farm during the building of
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Oversley Lodge Farm (as at August 2011 occupied by an
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There are places called Oversley elsewhere in England.
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Index

Oversley
Manchester Airport
A538 road
Altrincham
Wilmslow
River Bollin
asbestos
Manchester Airport
Anglo-Saxon
A538 road
this old Ordnance Survey map
long house
Manchester Airport
Early Neolithic
radiocarbon dated
Late Bronze Age
"Revealing Cheshire's Past"
the original


ISBN
978-0-7524-4704-9
The Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement at Oversley Farm, Styal, Cheshire: Excavations in advance of Manchester Airport’s Second Runway
ISBN
978-1-4073-0040-5
53°20′35″N 2°16′39″W / 53.3431°N 2.2774°W / 53.3431; -2.2774
Categories
Villages in Cheshire
History of Cheshire

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