1 A clay male figurine of the 2nd to 3rd century found at this location.
2 Illustration attached to WMEF form.
Find spot - A Roman figurine was found in Alne Bank Road, Alcester.
Assorted finds from Alcester bypass, Area 1.
1 A collection of artefacts comprising musket balls, buttons of the 19th century and buckle fragment of the 19th century reported by metal detectorists. ...
Find spot - various 19th Century finds were made in the area east of the Alcester bypass.
1 A brooch of the Trumpet type of the 2nd century reported by metal detectorists. (See map in FI file 3976).
Find spot - a Roman brooch was found in the area of the Alcester bypass.
1 Early 20th century ring found in June/July 1989, Alcester bypass, area 3. See map in Finds file.
2 Further finds.
Findspot - various 19th century finds were recovered from the area of the Alcester bypass.
Collection of artefacts comprising fishing line weight, copper alloy buttons, spoon handle, weight, thimble and Indian figurine of Deity reported by metal detectorists. (See map in FI file ...
Find spot - various finds dating from the 18th and 19th Centuries were found 500m south west of Oversley Green.
1 A coin of the 4th century found at this location.
Find spot - a Roman coin was found in Newport Drive, Alcester.
1 The Museum at Stratford contains a mould for casting small button-like discs, either bronze or lead. The object was found at Alcester.
2 Limestone mould for casting small decorative objects, ...
Findspot - a limestone mould for casting discs which dates to the Roman period and was found around Alcester.
1 The owner had excavated a large quantity of Medieval pottery wasters and fire bars whilst double digging his vegetable plot. An area of 12 sq metres was opened up ...
Medieval pottery kiln thought to be between Alcester Grammar School and School Road, Alcester.
1 Davis records finding 80 pits on Primrose Hill from which the (?) Romans had the stone to build Alcester (17 Aug 1930).
2 Centred at the above grid ...
A large number of small quarry pits of unknown date are visible as crop marks on aerial photographs at Primrose Hill.
1 Human remains (vertebrae) discovered in 1927 and 1928 beneath 2.4m of marl. These were found while the water level was lowered. It was thought the deposits might be post ...
The site of a Roman cemetery located west of Oversley Bridge.
1 Human remains including 16 skulls were found approximately 4 feet beneath surface. A sherd of 3rd century pottery was also found, but probably unstratified.
2 Remains were in blue ...
The possible site of a Roman cemetery. Human remains have been found at the site, which lies north east of Oversley Mill.
1 ‘Paved road and bridge over which road continues. Ruts in surface 15.4m apart (noted and examined by R J Hetherington, 1949)’.
2 The area has now been ...
The site of a bridge of unknown date. It is situated 200m east of Oversley Mill.
120 Ryknild Street which runs north from the Fosse Way at Bourton on the Water may have been an advanced section of the frontier line supposedly represented by the Fosse ...
Roman Road.
1 In putting in new posts human remains found at practically every hole (marginal note on 1:2500 map). This is probably the area of the main Roman cemetery. Two urns ...
The possible site of a Roman cemetery which lies to the east of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Mahany Birch Abbey Site A. Boundary ditch, rubbish pits etc. Site no 29.
2 A timber leather-working factory and a large pit containing leather offcuts, to the S of the ...
Evidence for Roman buildings and a pit was found during an excavation. The site was located in the area of Orchard Drive, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Site B produced only rubbish pits, boundary ditches etc. Site no 30 in list.
2 Finds included two altars and other stone objects.
3 A pit was found during a ...
Evidence of Roman ditches and pits was found during an excavation. The site was located west of Orchard Drive, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Birch Abbey Site C. ?Timber buildings, boundary ditches, etc. Site no 31.
Evidence for the remains of Roman buildings and ditches was found during an excavation. The site was located in the area of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Birch Abbey Site D. Succession of timber buildings, middle phases aisled. Site no 32.
Evidence for Roman buildings was found during an excavation. The site was located in the area of Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Birch Abbey Site E. Timber buildings. Site no 33.
2 A circular building with a double ring ditch of late C1-C2 AD. N of this was a long narrow ...
The remains of Roman buildings were found during an excavation. The site was located on Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Site F. Double palisaded enclosure. Site no 34.
2 A double parallelogram structure of C1 date, and a bridge over the N ditch of the E-W road (PRN 451). ...
The remains of a series of Roman buildings and a bridge were found during an excavation. The site was located on Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s site G. Round gullies. Timber structures. Re-used milestone in later phase. Site no 35.
The remains of a Roman building were found during an excavation. The site was located on Orchard Drive, Alcester.
1 Excavation in 1956-8 in the field W of Birch Abbey – a complicated series of post holes, slots and gullies, cut into the levelled natural clay and associated with ...
The remains of post holes and a wall, found during an excavation, suggest that a building existed on this site during the Roman period. A Roman ditch was also found. Finds included pottery and evidence for metal working. The site was located on Chantry Crescent.
1 Mahany’s site H. Rubbish pits. Site no 36.
Roman rubbish pits were found during an excavation. They were situated in the area of Orchard Drive, Alcester.
1 Mahany’s Site J. ?Timber buildings. Site no 37.
During an excavation the remains of Roman timber buildings were found. They were situated in the area of Chantry Street, Alcester.