1 2 Site of possible minster church, Kingsbury.
The parish of Kingsbury is extensive, mostly to the east of the river Tame and along the road from Coventry to Tamworth. In ...
Site of possible minster church associated with present day church of St Peter and St Paul, Kingsbury.
1 Site of possible minster church, Long Itchington.
At time of Domesday, the church was recorded as having 2 priests, often a key indicator of minster status.
Site of possible minster church, Long Itchington, on or near the present day church of Holy Trinity.
1 Medieval deer park associated with Castle Yard, Fillongley.
Medieval parkland associated with Castle Yard. Boundary of parkland worked out using place names referring to parkland on the 1844 tithe map.
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Medieval deer park.
1 The Saxon cemetery at Milcote was discovered in 1866 during gravel extraction. The site is located near the confluence of the Stour and the Avon. At this ...
The site of a cemetery, possibly dating to the Early Medieval period. It is located 550m west of Clifford Chambers bridge.
1 1851: In Mill Field a burial was found on the brow of a hill, about 0.3m below the surface, the head raised somewhat above the feet. The head faced ...
An Anglo-Saxon burial dating to the Migration period. Two saucer brooches and a buckle were found with the skeleton. The burial was located 500m south west of Aston Cantlow.
1 Skeletons found at a depth of 1m in the churchyard were not orientated E-W. This could imply that they are pagan, which in turn could indicate a Saxon date.
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The site of a possible Anglo Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period. It is situated to the south of the church at Kinwarton.
1 Chancel, central tower, S chapel, nave, S aisle, and N and S porches. Lower three fifths of the tower is probably of the first half of the 11th ...
The Church of St Peter which was founded as a minster during the Early Medieval period. Alterations were made to the church in the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. It is situated on Stratford Road, Wootton Wawen.
1 More than 60 years ago a female skeleton was discovered in the boundary fence of Ragley Park. Associated with this were some Anglo Saxon objects including a small iron ...
The site of an Anglo-Saxon burial which was found 800m north east of Ragley Hall.
1 Bloxam records Roman (PRN 3106) and Anglo Saxon finds from Princethorpe. The Anglo Saxon finds include a large bronze brooch and an iron chisel.
3 A number of these finds ...
Various finds from this area, including brooches and pottery, suggest that this might be the site of an Anglo Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods. The site lies 500m south of Princethorpe.
1 May 1957. Anglo Saxon shield boss, spearhead and ferrule together with parts of a skeleton found at a depth of…. The boss, spearhead and ferrule now in Birmingham Museum. ...
An Anglo Saxon burial was found outside the western rampart of Meon Hill hillfort in 1957. Further finds suggest other burials.
1 Roman/Anglo Saxon cemetery (PRN 5503) excavated between 1980 and 1985 in advance of gravel extraction. This lay within a subsquare enclosure, although it overlapped the enclosure on all sides. ...
An Anglo Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period was discovered during an archaeological excavation. It contained at least 116 burials and 24 cremations. Finds included spears, knives, brooches and beads. The site is located south of Wasperton.
1 1973: Excavation prior to demolition of stables. Three 9th century rubbish pits were excavated and one other located which contained ash, charcoal, slabby limestone (probably from the exposed outcrop ...
The site of several early Medieval rubbish pits, excavated at Castle Lane, Warwick.
1 1986: Fieldwork in a field called Allgreen produced two or three pot sherds of possible Saxon date.
Findspot - Anglo Saxon pottery sherds dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period were found 300m north east of Idlicote.
1 An annular brooch of the 10th to 11th Century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Early Medieval period was found 400m north west of Rattleburrow Plantation
1 An Anglo Saxon saucer brooch recovered from the backfill during Wasperton excavations.
Findspot - a Anglo Saxon brooch, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, was found 300m south of the church, Wasperton.
1 6th century rectangular belt plate with chip carved design and remant surface gilding. Found by a detecorist in June 1987.
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3 Illustrations of belt plate and strap-end in FI file.
Findspot - various Anglo Saxon bronze objects dating to the Migration period were found 500m south west of Staple Hill.
1 A Penny of Offa (757-796) was found in 1988 at SP107523.
2 Anglo Saxon disc brooch found in 1989 at SP108521.
3 A foot from an Anglo Saxon cruciform brooch and ...
Findspot - various Anglo Saxon finds dating to the Migration period were found in the area of Tower Hill, Bidford.
1 A silver sceat was found in 1991 at SP10705258. The method of recovery was not recorded.
2 A silver sceat was found in April 1991 at SP10705258.
3 A strap end ...
Findspot - various Anglo Saxon finds dating to the Migration period, including coins and strap ends, were found in an area east of Grafton Lane, Bidford on Avon.
1 A sceatta of the 8th century reported by metal detectorists.
2 An 8th century ornamental fragment of gilded bronze, of openwork design and decorated with a beast, reported by metal ...
Findspot - various Anglo Saxon finds dating to the Migration period were found in the area north of Stratford Road, Bidford on Avon.
1 A smallstrap end or hook from the Migration period was found in 1987.
2 Hollow bronze pyramid found in 1987.
3 A brooch from the 6th century was found in 1987 ...
Findspot - three coins, a bronze brooch and a strap end dating to the Migration period were found 300m south east of Marlcliff.
1 An early Saxon cruciform or square-beaded brooch reported by metal detectorist in Warwick Castle Park. No exact location was given.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon bronze brooch dating to the Migration period was found in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Pyramid-shaped sword mount dating to c.600 – 650 AD found on Alcester bypass.
An Anglo-Saxon sword mount was found 500m east of Arrow.
1 Three fields centred on the above location are called “Little Mill Field, “Mill Field Mead” and “Great Mill Field”.
2 This field is now under plough and apart from ...
The possible site of a watermill of unknown date. The site is suggested by field names and lies 100m west of Ansty Waste Bridge.
1 c1900: An iron spearhead was found at Street Ashton. It is classed as Anglo Saxon.
2 On loan, Rugby School Collection, No 171. Iron spearhead with part of the wooden ...
Findspot - an Anglo-Saxon spearhead, dating to the Migration period, was found 100m south of Street Ashton.