1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Penny of Edward I (c1280-1), penny of Edward I (c1302-10).
Findspot - two coins dating to the Medieval period were found 400m north west of Ashbeds Wood.
1 Coin found with a metal detector in 1984: James I half-groat.
Findspot - one coin dating to the Post Medieval period.
1 Finds made using a metal detector in 1990: Three coins of the 13th and 14th century.
2 Finds made using a metal detetcor in 1990: Coins of the 13th and ...
Findspot - coins, two strap ends, buckles and a seal dating to the Medieval period were among the finds from Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Copper alloy steelyard weight of 15th-16th century date found on Warwick Racecourse.
Findspot - a copper alloy steelyard weight dating to the Medieval period was found on Warwick Racecourse.
1 During excavation for the foundations of new buildings in Barrack Street, Warwick (the 1960s phase of Shire Hall), several wells were discovered by Miss J Morris; a Tudor figurine ...
During excavation for the foundations of new buildings in Barrack Street, Warwick (the 1960s phase of Shire Hall), several wells were discovered by Miss J Morris; a Tudor figurine with brown and yellow glaze was found in the filling of one. A substantial amount of medieval and post-medieval pottery was recorded.
1 Edward I penny found in the autumn of 1995. The location was given as Lower Heathcote Farm, but the grid reference of SP297638 is in the Gallows Hill area. ...
Finds of medieval coins in the Gallows Hill area of Warwick
1 Two medieval coins found in the area of Warwick Castle Park in September 1990. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Medieval coins found in the area of Warwick Castle Park.
1 Three medieval coins found in January/ February 1991 and reported by a metal detectorist. The grid reference given was SP295639.
2 Five medieval coins found in, or before 1991. The ...
Medieval items found 300m northeast of Temple Hill Spinney, Warwick.
1 Coins of Edward I and Henry VI found in December 1992 at SP279639.
Find of two medieval coins in Warwick, 100m east of The Lilacs in Warwick Castle Park.
1 Find of a coin of Henry III in February 1992. The grid reference given was SP287633. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a medieval coin in Warwick Castle Park 300m south of Temple Hill Plantation.
1 Find of a coin of Edward I in February 1992 at SP279636. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a medieval coin in Warwick Castle Park 200m east of Lodge Crescent.
1 Find of a penny of Edward I in March 1994 at SP278637. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a medieval coin in The Lilacs area of Warwick Castle Park.
1 A layer of 12th/13th century pottery was found in an evaluation trench on the north side of the County Record Office, and north also of the remains of ...
Findspot - during archaeological excavations at the County Records Office, pottery dating to the Medieval Period (the 12th/13th Century) was found.
1 During archaeological observation of a new sewage pipe in 1997 (WA 8249) a scatter of 13th-14th century pottery was recovered in Castle Park. Subsequent excavation revealed unexpectedly well-preserved remains ...
An archaeological excavation in Castle Park revealed evidence of a settlement dating to the Medieval period. Plot boundaries, post holes and three stone lined pits were discovered. Medieval pottery and a leather knife scabbard were among the finds recovered.
1 The suburb of Bridge End developed at the southern end of the Medieval Old Castle Bridge (WA 1963) at a road junction and crossing point. The suburb, which was ...
Bridge End developed as a suburb of the town of Warwick during the Medieval/Post Medieval period. It is depicted on Post Medieval maps. The old road, chapel and Knight's Templar perceptory are visible as cropmarks in Castle Park.
1 Archaeological evaluation in advance of development. In this trench (trench 2) the earliest dated surface belonged to the 17th/18th century, but there were earlier layers below and the trench ...
The results of an excavation showed that certain parts of Castle Park were not covered by the Medieval settlement. An evaluation trench revealed evidence of Post Medieval activity, though Medieval pottery was also found.
1 Found in garden of Waterloo Court, Warwick. Medieval pottery (14th century).
Findspot - a piece of Medieval pottery was found in Waterloo Court, Warwick.
1 A coin of Edward I (1272-1407).
2 A collection of metal objects brought in to the museum for identification; a 17th century token, a fine strap end of the 13th ...
Findspot - metal objects including coins, coin weights and a buckle dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods were found 500m north east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 A long cross penny found in “Potato Field”. The coin, brought to the Museum for identification, dated from the period of Henry III (1216-1272).
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found in a potato field next to the school playing field.