A curvilinear soil mark which is visible on aerial photographs and is undated. It is located 100m east of Crackley Wood.
The site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date within the outer enclosure of Boteler's Castle, suggested by earthworks and a scatter of pottery sherds. Evidence suggests that it was abandoned by the mid thirteenth century. The site lies 200m east of Oversley Castle.
Possible archaeological features of unknown date are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. They are located on Clifford Hill, Clifford Chambers.
Earthworks, which are probably of Medieval date, are visible on aerial photographs. The earthworks are located 400m south west of Ilmington.
Several Roman buildings were excavated in Bleachfield Street, Alcester. They were indicated by post holes, timber slots, cobbled surfaces and drains. Roman pottery, animal bone and the finger of a bronze statue were also found during the excavation.
The remains of a Medieval or Post Medieval pebble surface was found during archaeological work. The site was located in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
Evaluation trenching recorded a field system laid out during the Late Iron Age-early Roman period, with a possibly associated building. A second phase of activity dated to the 2nd century AD. The site is located north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington.
Archaeological excavations produced evidence for medieval buildings just behind the existing street frontage. Associated pottery finds suggested construction in the 12th to 13th century or later. The site is located at 62-64, Warwick Road, Kenilworth.
Medieval features were found during an excavation. The site was located on the west side of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
Features dating to the Neolithic period were found during an archaeological excavation. They were found near Coughton Court.