2006:1278 - Sarsfield Street, Kilmallock, Limerick

NMI Burial Excavation Records

County: Limerick Site name: Sarsfield Street, Kilmallock

Sites and Monuments Record No.: LI047–022 Licence number: 06E0266

Author: Linda G. Lynch, Aegis Archaeology Ltd, 32 Nicholas Street, King’s Island, Limerick.

Site type: Urban, medieval

Period/Dating:

ITM: E 560822m, N 627801m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 52.400338, -8.575700

Testing was carried out in advance of the proposed renovation and extension of a building. This development is to be extended into the backyard of the existing house, the northern boundary of which is formed by the extant wall of an earlier medieval building (and also forms part of the extant structure on site). The site lies to the south-east of King’s Castle, the building which now projects into the main street of Kilmallock.
Three trenches were excavated by machine and cleaned by hand across the site in order to ascertain if there were archaeological deposits remaining on the site and, if so, at what depth. Several layers were identified on the site that may be archaeological in nature.
In Trenches 1 and 3 an archaeologically sealed layer was identified at a depth of c. 0.6m below the existing ground level. Pottery of a late medieval or post-medieval date was found at this depth and it is likely that there is material of an earlier date beneath this. Nothing of an archaeological nature was identified in Trench 2. Material in this trench appeared to have been disturbed, possibly during the construction of later drains.