1 Paved brick floor of probable late 17th/early 18th century date. The burning of the surface of this floor, together with fragments of slag and associated brickwork from the ...
Possible industrial activity at former Hutfields Garage, 106 Saltisford, Warwick.
1 Almshouses are thought to have been built on the site in the mid 17th century. By 1788 the almshouses formed part of Thomas Puckerings Charity and lay within ...
Almshouses at Saltisford, formed in 17th century destroyed in late 1960's. Site lies just west of the old St Michael's Chapel and 25 meters southwest of the old leper hospital.
1 A well was uncovered during a watching brief. Th upper part consisted of a course of roughly cut sandstone blocks, some of which had handmade bricks (probably early 19th ...
A well dating from the post medieval period uncovered during construction work in West Street, Warwick.
1 The excavation revealed a series of alluvial layers, a probable palaeochannel, a stone lines drain possibly with an associated sump, three negative features and a stone wall base. ...
Post Medieval features discovered during excavations of the former Potterton Works site.
1 1972: Excavation in advance of development. Five trial holes dug by the developers revealed two wells. Well B was circular, brick-lined and Post Medieval. In addition a soak-away of ...
Two wells were discovered during an archaeological excavation. One of the wells dated to the Post Medieval period and was circular with brick lining. The site is located near Swan Street, Warwick.
1 1967: Also found were large numbers of wasters in the clay pipe factory that occupied the site in the 19th century.
2 There were kilns on Market St (east side; ...
The site of a clay tobacco pipe factory which was in use during the Imperial period. The factory had kilns. It stood on Market Street, Warwick.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1981: Penny of Elizabeth I (1582-3).
Findspot - two coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found 400m north west of Ashbeds Wood.
1 Finds from the 16th to 18th century comprising two clay pipes, leadweight, lead seal and a coin from the 16th century reported by metal detectorists.
Find spot - assorted Post Medieval finds were found at Heathcote Technical Park.
1 A large quarry pit containing 17th/18th century material was identified in an evaluation.
A large quarry pit containing 17th/18th century material was identified in an evaluation.
1 Bowling Green. Shown on 1st edition OS map. Out of use by 1999.
Bowling Green. Shown on First edition OS map.
1 Farm buildings shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map. Probably mid 19th century and associated with animal rearing.
2 A basic photographic record was created prior to conversion.
Farm buildings shown on First Edition Ordnance Survey map. Probably mid 19th century and associated with animal rearing.
1 Building constructed in 3 phases with several refurbishments. (1) Unit A constructed sometime between 1711 and 1788 to rear of 18 Northgate Street, originally as stone and brick ...
Building constructed in 3 phases with several refurbishments. <1> stable 1711 - 1788. <2> soon after 1905. <3> soon after 1930 when 3 units also consolidated.
3 Scheduled as Warwickshire Monument No 172.
4 The Priory (PRN 1958) came after the Dissolution into the hands of Thomas Hawkins, who demolished the greater part of the Priory and ...
The remains of The Priory, a Post Medieval house located in Priory Park. Information about the building has been retrieved from excavation, documents and the remains of the building left in the park. Much of it was dismantled and taken to America to be re-erected in 1925.
1 Various finds in Warwick Museum come from Warwick Racecourse, on common. These include 37 possible Post Medieval sherds, also Medieval pottery (PRN 1980).
Findspot - pottery sherds from the Post Medieval period were found on the driving range of the Lammas Field Golf Course.
1 1980: Excavation in advance of redevelopment located on Site D a 17th-18th century cesspit and structures of 18th-19th century date including a house platform possibly associated with the vanished ...
Archaeological excavation revealed evidence for a settlement dating to the Imperial period south of Castle Hill, Warwick. The evidence included a cess pit, a house platform, cellars and former roads.
Excavation of a Post Medieval building.
1 1955: Excavation in advance of demolition of stables resulted in the location of a 17th century standing structure.
2 Archaeological evaluation in advance of development ...
During an archaeological excavation evidence for a Post Medieval building was revealed. It stood in the vicinity of Castle Lane, Warwick.
1 Saxon occupation implied by the presence of a rubbish pit containing a coin of Edward the Confessor. A coin of Cnut was also found but not in a secure ...
Findspot - two coins of Early Medieval date were found on land between The Butts and St Mary's Church, Warwick.
1 An area of ridge and furrow and allotment boundaries in St Nicholas Park was surveyed before destruction by construction of a swimming pool. The ridge and furrow appears to ...
The site of ridge and furrow cultivation and allotment boundaries dating to the Post Medieval Period. The remains were located in St Nicholas Park, Warwick.
1 A collection of artefacts comprising 17th century tokens, 18th century seal and counter ,16th century lead bale seal, brass medalet from the 19th century, two 15th to 16th century ...
Findspot - finds including coins, tokens and seals dating to the Post Medieval period were found 400m east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 A collection of artefacts comprising lead Dolphin from 18th century, lead plumb bob dating from 18th to 20th century, 19th century bronze weight, coins from the 19th century, tokens ...
Findspot - finds including a lead plumb bob, coins, a brooch and a bronze weight were found 400m east of Temple Hill Spinney. The finds all dated to the Imperial period.
1 19th century ornamental fragment, function uncertain, reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - an ornamental fragment of unknown function was found in Castle Park, Warwick. The object probably dated to the Imperial period.
1 A penny token from the 19th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a penny token dating to the Imperial period was found east of Stratford Road, Warwick.
1 Collection of artefacts comprising 18th century pewter spoon bowl, 19th century plug fitting, 18th century plumb bob weight, ornamental terminal of the 18th century, part of 18th century toy ...
Findspot - finds including a button dating to the Post Medieval period and a plumb bob dating to the Imperial period were found east of Leyfield Crescent, Warwick.
1 Three 17th century half-penny tokens found in November 1990 and reported by a metal detectorist. The location was Warwick Castle Park with a general grid reference of SP2863.
2 Two ...
Findspot - finds including a spur, coins, tokens and pottery, dating to the Post Medieval period, were found in Castle Park, Warwick.