1 A watching brief in 2004 revealed the remains of two walls made of coursed small squared blocks of Limestone with no visible mortar. These were located to the ...
The remains of an east-west aligned wall and a north-south running wall from a building pre-dating the 13th-century south aisle were recorded in service trenches.
1 Trial trenching in 1969 on the Vicarage site exposed an undisturbed area with pits and post holes containing pottery similar to St Neots ware.
Pits and post holes of Early Medieval date were uncovered during part excavation of the site of the vicarage in Old Town, Stratford on Avon. Pottery of the same period was found in the pits and post holes.
2 Pit containing four sherds of 5th to 7th century pottery
Pit found during pipeline excavation and has been dated to the Anglo-Saxon period
2 A mill is known to have existed at Alveston since 966 and in the Domesday survey there were three mills. In 1240 there were two mills and a mill ...
Alveston Mill, the site of a watermill for which there is documentary evidence from the early Medieval period. Derelict by 1886, it was demolished in the 1940s. Only a weir survives. The mill was 400m north east of the church.
1 A group of 16 inhumations was found to the NE of Icknield St during observation of a pipe trench. The burials were 0.2-1.3m beneath ground surface in red ...
A cemetery of medieval date which may have been associated with Boteler's Castle, Alcester, which lies 200m to the west.
1 A mound at SP33077235 is likely to be the Hundred mound of Motslow.
2On modern OS maps this is shown as a quarry.
The site of a mound which is visible as an earthwork. The mound may have been the Post Medieval meeting place of the hundred of Motslow. It is situated 400m south of Stoneleigh.
1 Skeletons (no other finds visible) when County Museum excavated bones from under tarmac of street during roadworks here. When constructing lay-by in 1958 further Anglo Saxon finds were also ...
The possible site of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period. Four burials and grave goods, including a sword and a brooch, have been found at the site. It is located 1km north east of Churchover.
1 Field survey in 1987 produced a single Migration period pot sherd.
Findspot - a single fragment of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration period, was found during a field walking survey, 400m north east of Wimpstone.
1 A possible barrow (PRN 2708) referred to as ‘Brocnanbyrh’ (Broken Barrow) in the AD757 charter for Tredington.
Documentary evidence suggests that a mound or barrow may have been used as a boundary marker during the Early Medieval period. The boundary marker was situated 800m south east of Crimscote.
1 The site lies on Baginton-Lillington gravels. A salvage excavation was mounted in 1970 in advance of gravel extraction. Most of the features excavated appear to have been Iron Age ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon settlement dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. The settlement was discovered during an archaeological excavation. It was situated 500m south of Brandon Wood.
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
12 1966: Excavation produced a silver penny of Cnut (1016-1035).
Findspot - a coin dating to the Early Medieval period was found below the former Mulberry Tree public house.
1 A coin, possibly a sceat, found in Schoolhouse Lane, Kenilworth. Listed under Roman remains.
2 There is no Schoolhouse Lane in Kenilworth. The above grid reference relates to School Lane.
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Findspot - a coin dating to either the Roman or Early Medieval period was found in School Lane, Kenilworth.
1 A coin, possibly a sceat found in Chace Lane, Kenilworth. Listed under Roman remains.
2 No further information.
3 It is not certain whether this coin is Roman or Early Medieval.
Findspot - a coin dating to either the Roman or Early Medieval period was found 800m east of Chase Wood.
1 In the 5th – 6th centuries a cemetery may have existed on the site, as a number of metal objects, of types normally associated with burials, were recovered. Five ...
Various finds suggest that this is the site of a cemetery dating to the Migration period. It is located 250m south east of Marlcliff.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1987: Saxon sceatta of Metcalf’s Style F, 8th century or late 7th century together with 13 sherds of possible Anglo Saxon pottery.
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Findspot - various finds, including coins, dating from the Migration to the Early Medieval period were found 450m south of Marlcliff.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1986: Fragment of Anglo Saxon small-long brooch with rectangular head. Date c600 AD.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found south of Tower Hill, Bidford on Avon.
1 Ten week excavation on Chesterton Camp (SMR No WA 798). There was evidence for Saxon occupation on the site although whether or not this was merely casual ...
An archaeological excavation at Chesterton Roman Camp found evidence for Anglo Saxon occupation of undetermined nature. Two small fires were discovered. Finds from the site included fragments of pottery and a decorated bone comb.
1 Find made in 1984 with a metal detector: Fragment of 6th century bronze brooch with incised/impressed circle decoration. This is similar in style to the disc brooches from the ...
Findspot - various objects dating to the Migration period were found 600m south west of Kinwarton Church.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1988 at SP102510. Head and bow of Anglo Saxon small long brooch c550-650 AD.
2 Illustration of brooch in FI File.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found north of Cleeve Road.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1984: Decorative belt or buckle plate with inlaid red glass lozenges. The decoration (schematic animal design) dates this to the early 6th ...
Findspot - various finds, including a buckle and a sceatta, all dating to the Migration period, were found 100m north west of The Cherrytrees Public House.
1 Find made with a metal detector: AETHLHEARD Archbishop of Canterbury (793-805) silver penny (800-5) struck in the reign of Coenwulf (796-821), King of Mercia.
2 A 9th century strap end ...
Findspot - A Migration period to Early Medieval coin, and a strap end from the Early Medieval period were found in the area north of Stratford Road, Bidford on Avon.
1 Skeletons found during construction of an extension to the back of Lloyds Bank. Parts of 4 individuals were recovered. There were no grave goods. The ...
Remains of four skeletons were found. One was dated to the IA/RB period one to the mid AS period. The site was located on the High Street, Bidford on Avon.
1 One Saxon pot sherd found during field survey.
Findspot - a single fragment of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period, was found 500m north west of Wimpstone. It was found during an field walking survey.