1 Earthwork platform seen in passing during a site visit. It may represent an extension of the Medieval settlement of Aveston
A platform that survives as an earthwork. It may represent an extension of the Medieval settlement of Aveston. The platform is located next to Alveston Old Church.
1 Brick and timber house, central section c1500, later additions.
2 Shown on OS 1:10560 1886 Sht Warks 44NW.
Alveston Manor, a house which was built during the Medieval period. Later additions were made to the building. It is situated in Bridgetown, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An evaluation here in June 1992 revealed evidence of activity from the Roman period to the 13th century. 10 trenches were excavated. 12th/13th century pottery were recovered ...
A Medieval ditch or plough furrow was discovered during archaeological work in Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon. Medieval pottery was also recovered from the site.
1 Archaeological evaluation at land off Ely Street Stratford upon Avon revealed a single pit containing residual Medieval pottery and Post Medieval material along with a Post Medieval boundary.
Several pits of post-medieval date were found, although they were not necessarily contemporary. A boundary feature contained post-medieval pottery although it could have been medieval in origin.
1 Evaluation work in 1998 (WA 8319) on this site detected traces of ridge and furrow which had been visible on aerial photographs.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
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Traces of ridge and furrow cultivation, probably of Medieval date, were found during an excavation. The site was located to the east of Oak Road, Tiddington.
1 An archaeological evaluation (WA 8218) which took place in 1998 at this location revealed the remains of a Medieval field boundary ditch. The ditch contained fragments of skull which ...
The remains of a Medieval ditch, possibly a field boundary, were found during archaeological work at Alveston Manor Hotel.
1 Shrunken Medieval Village. Shottery. Centred on above grid reference.
2 The reference used is not known and no evidence of shrunken settlement was seen.
3 Settlement earthworks at two ...
The possible site of an area of Medieval shrunken village at Shottery. Remains of the village are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.
1 Observation of groundworks revealed evidence of Medieval and Post Medieval pits including 2 large quarry pits. 16th century limestone wall foundations of street frontage buildings were also revealed.
An archaeological excavation revealed Medieval and Post Medieval pits and 16th century wall foundations of street frontage buildings. These features were found in Sheep Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Observation of groundworks to the rear of the building revealed medieval make-up layers containing 13th/14th century pottery.
Medieval deposits, containing 4 sherds of 13th/14th century pottery, were found during archaeological work at 10/11 Sheep Street, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1 Boundaries of Medieval properties or bugages may have been preserved in the alignment of a later building foundation and boundary walls. The boundary may be fossilised by ...
A boundary wall was found during archaeological work, which may have run along the same line as a Medieval property boundary. The majority of finds and other features found dated to the Imperial period. The site is situated at Warburton's Scrapyard, Stratford on Avon.
1 A small excavation on the edge of the Medieval planned town uncovered traces of a Medieval boundary separating two burgage plots which contained typical back yard features such as ...
A Medieval boundary separating two house plots was found during an archaeological excavation. Medieval finds were also discovered, as well as a possible well. The site is situated 150m north east of the civic hall, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Archaeological observation of the laying of a new pipeline between Bordon Hill (SP 17 54) and the A46 Alcester Road (SP 17 55). Earthwork traces of ridge and furrow ...
Traces of ridge and furrow cultivation dating to the Medieval or Post Medieval period. The ridge and furrow is visible as an earthwork and is situated on Bordon Hill.
23 Church site identified. Church Meadow. It was demolished in the mid 19th century.
4 The church is recorded at the time of King John (1199-1216). It is also recorded in ...
The site of the Chapel of St Peter. The remains of the chapel are visible as an earthwork and are known from documentary evidence. It was demolished and rebuilt on a new site during the Imperial period. The site is situated 750m south of Bishopton Hill.
3 A fleet of possible fishponds to the S of Manor Farm. The S pond has recently been filled in.
Fishponds used for the breeding and storage of fish, which are of the Medieval/ Post Medieval period. They survive as earthworks and are situated 700m north west of Bishopton, Stratford on Avon.
1 The Guild Hall dates from 1417 and now forms part of the Grammar School premises. The ground floor, once the hall where the Guild met is currently used ...
A Medieval guildhall which is now in use as a school. It is situated off Chapel Lane, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An area of ridge and furrow and associated drain found during an evaluation.
An area of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation and a drain were found during archaeological work. The site is located at the caravan park on Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A ‘New Town’, planned by Bishop John of Worcester in 1196. Land was divided into plots of three 1/2 x 12 perches, the divisions of these plots still ...
Evidence for the Medieval town, including the remains of houses, was found during an archaeological excavation. The discoveries were made in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Excavations in 1989 uncovered the remains of a Medieval ditch and possible bank made around the time the new town was laid out. This was replaced c.1400 by ...
The remains of a Medieval boundary, in the form of a bank and ditch, were found during an excavation. The boundary was probably created when the new town was laid out. It was situated in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A ditch running parallel to Scholars Lane and whose NNE edge must virtually coincide with the edge of the roadway, represents the boundary of the tenement. May date ...
A Medieval ditch was found during archaeological work in Church Street, Stratford on Avon. The ditch was probably the boundary of a tenement.
1 Archaeological excavation in 1989 uncovered traces of an early Medieval boundary, house and pits. The Medieval frontage on the north side of Wood Street was to the north ...
Evidence for Medieval settlement was found during an archaeological excavation. The remains of a building and a boundary ditch were discovered. The site was located in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A fragment of walling, first exposed during excavation in the 1860s, was re-excavated during community excavations in 2011. Additional pits and possible post-holes were recorded. These foundations were dated ...
A fragment of walling, first exposed during excavation in the 1860s, was re-excavated during community excavations in 2011. Additional pits and possible post-holes were recorded.
1 In 1989 an excavation prior to the construction of Bard’s Walk shopping centre found 52.5 kg of iron slag. This suggests the presence of an iron working site ...
A large quantity of iron slag was found during an excavation in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon. This suggests that there may have been an iron works in this area during the Medieval period.