2025:588 - Pound Road, Dunlavin Upper, Wicklow
County: Wicklow
Site name: Pound Road, Dunlavin Upper
Sites and Monuments Record No.: N/A
Licence number: 22E0200
Author: Ian Russell, Archaeological Consultancy Services Unit Ltd
Author/Organisation Address: Unit 21 Boyne Business Park, Greenhills, Drogheda, Co. Louth. A92 DH99.
Site type: Non archaeological
Period/Dating: N/A
ITM: E 687139m, N 701171m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.054072, -6.700187
Archaeological monitoring was conducted during the development at Pound Road, Dunlavin Upper, Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow. The site was previously subject to a geophysical survey, which was conducted in March 2022 by Donald Murphy, Robert Breen and Jeanne Rochford of Archaeological Consultancy Services Unit Ltd (ACSU) under licence 22R0079 (Murphy 2022). No definite signs of archaeology were identified; however, linear, curvilinear, oval, and small positive anomalies of potential archaeological significance were noted within the site. Subsequent archaeological test trenching was carried out in May 2022 by Ian Russell of ACSU under licence 22E0200 (Russell 2022). Ten test trenches (1,233 linear metres) were excavated down to the natural subsoil, and no archaeological features or deposits were exposed or identified. Several linear features exposed represented agricultural furrows, along with a roughly north-east to south-west boundary ditch (C3) that corresponded with a field boundary depicted on the 1837 OS 6-inch map but had been removed by the time of the 1908 OS 25-inch map.
Subsequently, in 2024, archaeological monitoring of Phase 1 of the development site was conducted under the same licence. Topsoil of mid-brown silty clay was removed to a depth ranging between 0.2m and 0.5m, exposing the natural ground, which comprised an orange-brown boulder clay. Monitoring of Phase 2 was conducted in 2025, with topsoil being removed from the remainder of the development site. No archaeological features, deposits, or artefacts were exposed during either phase of monitoring.