1 The remains of a Roman road were noted during field survey in 1992-3. The road was running SW towards the Fosse Way and was cut by the Hogbrook, in ...
The remains of a Roman road were noted during field survey in 1992-3 at Chesterton Roman Camp.
1 A decorative eye stud with three colours of segments of enamel was found at this location.
Findspot - a decorative eye stud of Roman date was found 600m west of Windmill Hill.
1 A fragment of local limestone that has been shaped on one side was found in a field south of Ewefield Farm. It may have formed part of an ...
Findspot - fragment of shaped local limestone found 700m south east of Chesterton Green. It has been interpreted as being part of a Roman drain or aqueduct.
1 Corner of a Roman building was discovered during 1993 ditch clearing by the farmer.
2 The walls were built of stone . The corner was probably the intersection of ...
The corner of a destroyed building made of local limestone was found near the former reservior at Chesterton. The remains of the building are thought to be of Roman date.
1 Roman Pottery Scatter suggesting domestic activity to the south east of the Chesterton/Fosse Way cross roads. Pottery scatter comprised mostly greyware (2nd-3rd century date)
A scatter of Roman Pottery suggesting domestic activity and a possible settlement to the south east of the Chesterton/Fosse Way cross roads.
1 Spring identified by WART as associated with the Roman settlement at Chesterton.
The site of a spring that may have been associated with the Roman settlement at Chesterton.
1 Pottery, 3rd-4th century, and tile found in a field to the west of the Fosse Way.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery of the 3rd - 4th century, and tile were found to the west of Chesterton Roman town.
1 Evidence for a Romano British settlement, in the form of enclosure ditches, rubble surfaces and domestic occupation debris. An unusual form of slag in high quantities points ...
An enclosure of Roman date as well as ditches, rubble surfaces and evidence of industrial activity, suggest a settlement. The site is located 1km west of Harbury Lane.
1 Coins are occasionally found in the vicinity of the ‘Roman Camp’ (PRN 798). One of the Emperor Allectus (AD290) was discovered in 1890.
Findspot - coins dating to the Roman period were found at Chesterton, near the Roman town.
1 Coin of Constantine I with Roman pottery found at the Chase.
2 The FI file for reference 1 is missing.
Findspot - a coin and pottery dating to the Roman period were found 500m west of the church, Chesterton.
1 Through this lordship doth one of those Roman ways… extend…; upon which, as is apparent, hath been a Roman Fortification, and within the compass thereof divers old coynes digg’d ...
Chesterton Camp, a Roman fortification which was built around the shrunken Roman town. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It is located 800m north west of Windmill Hill.
1 A note from the museum curator records that a gentleman within the last three months has found three Roman coins of different periods and also an Edward I penny.
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Findspot - Roman items were found in the area 1km north west of Chesterton Green.
1 Observation of foundation trenches for a new office north of the Roman town at Chesterton revealed no evidence for Roman activity, suggesting that the Roman town did not extend ...
Fragments of Roman pottery and tile were found during archaeological work to the north of the Roman town at Chesterton. The finds suggest that this may have been the site of a Roman building with a hypocaust.
1 In June 1992 observation of a newly cut drainage ditch along the north side of the Fosse revealed a scatter of Roman finds and building material. However, north ...
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery and building material was found during archaeological work 200m north of Chesterton Roman Town.
1 Fieldwork has clarified the extent of Roman activity, limiting it to the possible site (WA 4527). Field walking over the northern part of the development site revealed a ...
Findspot - a small scatter of Roman pottery sherds and tile fragments was found during a field walking survey in the area north of Chesterton Wood.
1 In 1922 a quantity of potsherds were reported during the laying of a water-pipe on the N side of Ewe Fields Farm. Several short trenches were dug, gradually working ...
The site of a villa dating to the Roman period. Excavations have taken place at the site and have produced finds such as imbrexes, querns, a coin and mosaics. It is located 600m west of the church, Chesterton.
1 Site of Roman town by the side of the Fosse Way. Site consists of a defended enclosure and an extensive extramural area of roads, buildings and boundaries. Occupation appears ...
Site of the Roman town of Chesterton by the side of the Fosse Way. Site consists of a defended enclosure and an extensive extramural area of roads, buildings and boundaries. Occupation appears to run from the 1st to 4th century AD.