Desk-based assessment of proposed new car storage area This report was commissioned by LDA Design Consulting Ltd and presents the results of an Archaeological Desk Based Assessment & Heritage Statement to support a full planning application to develop a car terminal to the north east of North Killingholme, North Lincolnshire. This report describes and assesses the significance of known heritage assets and potential archaeological remains within the site in order to identify potential heritage constraints for future development. This approach is consistent with the requirements of national and local planning policies on the historic environment in the planning process. The proposed development site is located approximately 1.8 km north east of the village of North Killingholme and 1 km east of the village of East Halton in North Lincolnshire. The site is irregular in plan and comprises two parcels of land: a roughly rectangular parcel of land at the location of the demolished Killingholme A Power Station (Part A), and a second more irregular land parcel directly to the north of this comprising of mainly hard standing (Part B). The study area for this assessment comprises a 1 km buffer surrounding the proposed development site boundary, within which archaeological and historical development has been considered. There are no designated assets located within either the site boundary or the 1 km study area. A group of three scheduled monuments are located between 1 and 1.5 km from the western boundary of the site and are considered in terms of potential impact within their setting at the request of North Lincolnshire Council and Historic England. There are a total of eight known non-designated assets recorded by the Historic Environment Record (HER) within the site boundary. Seven of these are located within Part A, comprising: three post holes (HDL52), an area of geophysical anomalies (HDL25), the site of Chase Hill Farm (HDL90), the site of a heavy anti-aircraft battery (HDL67), the site of Chase Hill Farmstead (HDL69), the site of a barrage balloon anchorage (HDL63), an area of medieval ridge and furrow (HDL78), and a further area of geophysical anomalies to the east of the power station (HDL45). One asset is located within Part B: a Romano-British settlement site at Chase Hill (HDL99). There are a further 96 non-designated assets located within the study area. Direct impacts upon buried archaeological remains have the potential to occur during the co...