1 Medieval items including two coins found in 1997 in Warwick. The grid reference given was SP287644. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Medieval items including coins found in Warwick Castle Park
1 Find of a medieval coin in 1997. Grid reference given of SP298637. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a medieval coin just south of Gallows Hill, Warwick.
1 Find of a medieval coin in 1997. Method of recovery unrecorded. The location is described as Lower Heathcote Farm, and the grid reference as SP297638 which does not tally, ...
Find of a seventeenth century coin in the area of Lower Heathcote Farm, Warwick.
1 The list of lands in Wedgnock Park gave Wodelowegrove as the sole item under St. Nicholas parish. The references to Wodelowegrove in late fourteenth and fifteenth century documents ...
Site of Medieval wood, formely Woodlow Grove (Wodelowegrove)
1 Find of a human skull in association with some animal bones. The discovery was before, or during 1960, somewhere in the grounds of King’s High School.
Find of a medieval human skull in The Butts area of Warwick.
1 Find of two medieval coins in 1995. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given of SP288643.
2 Find of seven British medieval coins and one medieval Venetian soldino in 1995. ...
Finds of medieval coins and papal bullae in Warwick Castle Park
1 Find of a late medieval strap end buckle underneath floorboards of 41, Mill Street during renovation in July 1992.
Find of medieval strap end buckle in the Mill Street area of Warwick
1 Find of a medieval jetton used with an abacus or counting board of the period of Edward II. In the medieval period when accounts were written down with Roman ...
Find of a medieval jetton or reckoning counter in the St Laurence Avenue area of Warwick.
1 Archaeological evaluation of the site at Bread and Meat Close revealed evidence of medieval industrial activity represented by a probable tile kiln and an oven or malting kiln. ...
Medieval features, including a probable tile kiln, an oven or malting kiln, a possible building or structure, clay and rubbish pits and a medieval roadside ditch. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.
1 During an excavation a large ditch was revealed. It was at least 2.5m long and extended beyond the limit of the evaluation trench. It was at least 1.5m wide ...
The site of part of a medieval boundary ditch in Saltisford, 50m to the east of Parkes Street.
1 Description in Victoria County History.
2 When Warwick Castle was begun in 1068 its site encroached on part of the town, and four houses there belonging to the Abbot of ...
The site of a settlement dating to the early Medieval period at Warwick Castle. Documentary evidence records that the building of the castle led to four houses being demolished.
1 1987: A small excavation was undertaken inside the gatehouse and barbican in advance of pipe-laying operations. The earliest excavated levels consisted of layers of sand, loam, clay and gravel, ...
An archaeological excavation at Warwick Castle revealed a bank containing Medieval pottery. The foundations of a Medieval gatehouse were also discovered. The present gatehouse is of late 13th century date.
12 1966: The site had been much disturbed by Post Medieval buildings and drains and no trace was found of Medieval or earlier buildings. A series of seven large pits, ...
The site of several Medieval pits which were discovered during an excavation. The pits contained fragments of pottery and two coins
1 1967: A succession of pottery kilns occupied the site from the 14th – 15th century. These kilns had largely been destroyed by 17th century disturbance, thus one cannot be ...
The site of a succession of Medieval pottery kilns
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Possible fragment of Pilgrim’s badge.
2 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Two 15th century jettons.
Find spot - assorted Medieval finds were found at Heathcote Technical Park.
1 A post-medieval pit was uncovered near to the street frontage. The pit was truncated and it is likely that any structural remains would also have been disturbed.
Truncated pit of post-medieval or possibly later medieval date.
1 Two trenches were dug and at least 10 graves were revealed, generally aligned south-west to north-east. Four distinct rows of graves were identified in Trench 2. No complete skeletons ...
10 undated inhumations which can reasonably be asserted to have been part of the medieval cemetery on the south side of the church of St Lawrence.
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Revealed by excavation, the medieval church of St Lawrence had at least one aisle on the north side. Part of the chancel was also uncovered and a tower is mentioned in documentary sources. The ruinous church building was used as a barn for a short period.
1 An irregular narrow bridge of seven or eight arches, some round and others pointed. Emscote Bridge was in a dangerous state in 1625 and was largely rebuilt in 1629, ...
Emscote Bridge, the site of a Post Medieval bridge, replaced in the 19th century by a new bridge downstream. No remains are visible.
1 1971. A large circular limekiln of pre-Monastic date was found beneath the chapter house of the priory (PRN 1958). A second square kiln lay 5m to the N. Both ...
Two large lime kilns, probably of Medieval date, were excavated at this site. They were located at St Sepulchre's Priory, Warwick.
1 Temple Farm stood within a moat.
2 Remains of a moat are shown at the above grid reference on a map of 1695. Site now Castle Park. No surface indications.
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There is documentary and aerial photography evidence to suggest that this was the site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It was situated 150m north east of Lord Brooke's Clump, Warwick Castle Park.
1 1968: Excavation of area including at least three Medieval house plots. Four ovens were set well back from the street front. A series of cess and rubbish pits yielded ...
Excavation of Medieval house plots uncovered traces of timber buildings, pits, ovens and 11th and 12th century pottery. The site was at Brook Street, Warwick.
1 1980: Excavation in advance of redevelopment located levelling on Site A immediately above the 12th century deposits. This probably relates to documentary evidence for a vineyard at this period.
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An archaeological excavation revealed features which may relate to a Medieval vineyard. The vineyard is known to have existed from documentary evidence. The site is located south of Castle Hill, Warwick.
1 1975: Excavation in advance of demolition of stables. Material spanning the 12th to 16th century was recovered from a large shallow pit. This pit contained bone, charcoal and Medieval ...
Excavation of a Medieval rubbish pit produced material from the 12th to the 16th centuries. The site is at Castle Lane, Warwick.