1 One sherd of mortarium found.
Findspot - a sherd of pottery, dating to the Roman period, was found 900m north of Wootton Wawen.
1 An earthwork survey of Church Field in 2002 recorded the remains of possible ridge and furrow, which must have dated from after the late 16th century as it post-dated ...
Ridge and Furrow, dating from after the late 16th century, visible as earthworks south of St. Peter's Church, Wootton Wawen.
1 An earthwork survey of Church Field in 2002 recorded a possible building platform which may have been the site of a cottage mentioned in a survey dating to 1589 ...
A possible building platform, which may have been the site of a cottage mentioned in 1589 and mapped in 1736. The site is located 100m west of The Vicarage, Wootton Wawen.
1 An earthwork survey of Church Field in 2002 recorded a hollow way which is probably the remains of an old track along the medieval and later boundary of the ...
An old track along the medieval and later boundary of the medieval Priory of Wootton Wawen is evident as a hollow way running west-north-west 15m south of The Vicarage, Wootton Wawen.
1 A large pond is recorded on a reconstruction map showing information of mid-19th century date, taken from the Inclosure and Tithe awards. This pond may have been the fishpond ...
A large pond recorded on a mid-19th century reconstruction of the Inclosure and Tithe awards. It may have been associated with the medieval Priory of Wootton Wawen. The site is located 100 west of St. Peter's Church, Wootton Wawen.
1 An early 19th century canal bridge with cast iron elements. It has brick piers and has the inscription ‘1965’ in the render, referring to repair work. The trackway ...
A canal bridge dating from the Imperial period and situated 300m southeast of Pettiford Bridge.
1 Site of a pit and a raised linear feature (to the height of two and a half feet). The function and date are unknown.
Site of earthworks including a pit and a linear feature in May's Wood, 2km southwest of Henley-in-Arden.
1 A watching brief in 2004 revealed the remains of two walls made of coursed small squared blocks of Limestone with no visible mortar. These were located to the ...
The remains of an east-west aligned wall and a north-south running wall from a building pre-dating the 13th-century south aisle were recorded in service trenches.
1 Finds made with a metal detector included a broken 15th century penny, apparently of Durham, a Medieval bronze finger-ring or spindle whorl and an ampulla.
2 The ampulla has remains ...
Findspot - a coin, bronze finger ring or spindle whorl and an ampulla all dating to the Medieval period and found 200m north of Wootton Pool.
1 Finds made by Mr F C White with a metal detector included an Elizabethan sixpence (1567), a James I silver penny (1604-19), a late Medieval copper alloy belt or ...
Findspot - two coins and a bronze object, plus pottery sherds dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods were all found 200m north of Wootton Pool.
1 Find made in 1988: Struck flint flake with marginal edge retouch. Probably long side scraper. Neolithic/Bronze Age.
Findspot - a flint object dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period was found 500m south east of Austy Wood.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1988: An As of Faustina II (c160-175).
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 500m south east of Austy Wood.
1 Find with a metal detector in 1984: Half groat of York.
2 Finds made with a metal detector in 1985: Simple ?Medieval key, decorated strap end.
,3 The location taken from ...
Findspot - a coin, strap end and key dating to the Medieval period were found 500m north east of the church, Wootton Wawen.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1984: Jetton of Nuremburg (1618-60).
2 Find made with a metal detector in 1984: Nuremburg jetton – probably 16th century.
3 The location taken ...
Findspot - two jettons dating to the Post Medieval period were found 500m north east of the church, Wootton Wawen.
1 A prominent mound 3 to 4.6m high. Possibly an ice house. There was a door in the base of this mound (B2). Landowner between the wars attempted to excavate ...
The site of a possible icehouse dating to the Imperial period, though it has also been suggested that the site is a Medieval castle. It is located 200m south of the church, Wootton Wawen.
1 Three coins of the 12th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a coin, dating to the Medieval period, was found 700m east of Foreign Park.
1 A coin of the 15th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Medieval period was found 600m east of the church, Wootton Wawen.
1 A coin of the 15th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - coin dating to the Medieval period and found 100m south east of Wootton Pool.
1 Chancel, central tower, S chapel, nave, S aisle, and N and S porches. Lower three fifths of the tower is probably of the first half of the 11th ...
The Church of St Peter which was founded as a minster during the Early Medieval period. Alterations were made to the church in the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is situated on Stratford Road, Wootton Wawen.
1 References in 1637 Terrier (Record Office) to the ‘flood gate pit’.
2 Earthworks enclosing two large ponds. A 16th century terrier is said to refer to ‘Mr Smyth’s sluice gate ...
Earthworks enclosing two large ponds have been interpreted as Medieval/Post Medieval fishponds, used for the breeding and storage of fish. They appear on a tithe map of 1840, and are situated 300m south west of the bridge at Wootton Wawen.
1 Soon after the conquest, the church of Wootton Wawen and an endowment of land were given to the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter De Castellion de Couches, who established ...
The site of Wootton Wawen Priory, a Medieval priory for which there is documentary evidence. Archaeological work and finds of Medieval pottery have added to the information about this site, which lies west of Wootton Wawen church.
1 This Domesday vill had nine persons taxed in 1332. Dugdale writes of a vanished manor house and calls it a depopulated place. The vestiges of the manor, he says, ...
The site of a deserted settlement at Offord, dating to the Medieval period. Parts of the settlement are still visible as earthworks. It is situated 1km north east of Little Alne.
1 Roman pot found by B Waite.
Findspot - a piece of pottery dating to the Roman period was found 600m south west of Wootton Pool.
1 Metal detecting in February 1984 produced a Dupondius of one of the mid 2nd century Emperors, possibly Antoninus Pius/Marcus Aurelius.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found in the area to the south of Wootton Wawen.