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 St Sepulchre’s Priory was founded in 1109 and dissolved in 1536.
2 After the dissolution the lands of St Sepulchre Priory were granted to Thomas Hawkings (alias ...
The outer grounds of the medieval priory of Warwick located in and to the north of Priory 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 A series of road surfaces dating from 11th to 14th centuries, possibly the precursor of the modern Market Street, Warwick.
Road surfaces dating to the Medieval period (11th-14th centuries) were found during excavations at the Woolpack Hotel, Market Street, Warwick.
1 A rubbish pit containing pottery wasters from the 13th/14th century, indicates the presence of a kiln in the area at that time. Other excavations which took place ...
Rubbish pit sealed with 13th/14th century pottery wasters, indicating the presence of a kiln in the vicinity. Post holes, contemporary with the kiln, could be from workshops associated with the pottery manufacture. The site lies under Market Street, Warwick.
1 Medieval cobbled surface ucovered during water main renewal works at the southern end of Church Street. A fragment of a 13th/14th century pottery handle was found between the ...
A Medieval cobbled road was uncovered during water main renewal work in the southern end of Church Street, Warwick.
1 Stone-built well of probably Medieval date recorded to rear of the property during a watching brief. Well lies partially under adjacent Warwick Arms Hotel and thus earlier than ...
A stone built well, probably of Medieval date, was recorded during archaeological work in High Street, Warwick
1 Archaeological evaluation of land to the rear of buildings in Jury Street, Warwick, recovered evidence of Medieval activity dating back to the 12th century in the form of pits ...
Medieval pits and postholes were uncovered in Jury Street, Warwick.
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 Undated, possibly Medieval ditch found at Castle Hill, Warwick in 1988, SE of the almshouses.
2 Full entry still to be compiled.
The site of a ditch, possibly dating to the Medieval period. It was found during an archaeological excavation. It is located at Castle Hill, Warwick.
1 Archaeological observation of foundation trenches for an extension to the rear of 83 Bridge End was carried out in August and September 1998. The remains of rough stone wall ...
Rough stone wall foundations which formed part of one or more structures. As the walls do not tally with those on 18th and 19th century plans they are likely to be medieval or earlier post-medieval in date.
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 Walls dating to the 13th/14th/15th centuries, suggesting the presence of Medieval occupation along the east side of Coventry Road, abandoned in the later Medieval period.
Archaeological trial trenches at this site revealed walls dating to the Medieval period. The site was abandoned in the later Medieval period. The site is now a housing development on Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 First discovered in 1997, the floor was cleaned by a specialist and then recorded. Twenty -five individual slip decorated tiles were identified, many designs are similar to ...
The remains of a Medieval tiled floor which consists of glazed, decorated ceramic floor tiles, lies in Guy's Tower, Warwick Castle.
1 Poorly preserved ridge and furrow remains.
The remains of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation, poorly preserved, lie on land just west of Stratford Road, Warwick.
1 The ‘V’ shaped ditch contained 2 ceramic tile fragments in the fill. These were difficult to date, but could be from Roman to later Medieval. The ...
A 'V' shaped ditch, possibly of Medieval or earlier date, was recorded on land just west of Stratford Road, Warwick. The ditch fill contained two ceramic tile fragments.
1 Remains of an outbuilding, consistent with Medieval building types and in an area which was mainly occupied during the Medieval period. The outbuilding may have been to ...
The remains of a stone-lined pit and a wall, which probably formed a Medieval period outbuilding, were found in Brooke Close, Warwick.
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 Archaeological evaluation in advance of development. Trench 4 contained a series of medieval contexts dating back to the 13th century and including a yard surface, a ditch/pit and a ...
The results of an excavation showed that considerable remains of medeival settlement survive in this part of Castle Park. Evidence included 13th century pottery, pits and a yard surface belonging to that period.
1 Archaeological assessment and evaluation of land at Heathcote Home Farm, near Leamington Spa, in advance of a proposed housing development revealed traces of Medieval and Post Medieval ridge and ...
Evidence of Medieval and Post Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation was found during an excavation to the west of Whitnash.
1 An archaeological evaluation on land adjacent to Longbridge Manor, Warwick was carried out by Warwickshire Musuem. It revealed a single pit containing 13th century pottery. This suggests ...
An archaeological evaluation at this site uncovered a pit containing Medieval pottery of 13th century date. The site is to the east of Longbridge Roundabout.
1 Recorded during excavation, suggesting cultivation during the Medieval/Post Medieval period.
The remains of ridge and furrow cultivation dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods was found during an excavation. The site was located next to Junction 15, M40.
1 Found in garden of Waterloo Court, Warwick. Medieval pottery (14th century).
Findspot - a piece of Medieval pottery was found in Waterloo Court, Warwick.