1 April 1986, a fragment of a decorated gilded bronze saucer brooch was found with a metal detector. A second fragment of a square-headed brooch 200m from this site (PRN ...
Findspot - fragments of two Anglo Saxon brooches dating to the Migration period were found 500m south east of Bidford-on-Avon.
1 Find of a penny of Baldred; early 9th century. Grid reference given of SP10855230, but method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of an early 9th century penny in Bidford -on-Avon.
1 A penny of King Offa (757-796) was found in November 1988. Details of the location and method of recovery were unrecorded.
Find of a penny of King Offa near Bidford on Avon
1 Find of a strapend. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of an Early Medieval strap end in the Tower Hill area of Bidford on Avon
1 Find of a small Anglo Saxon dress fitting in August 1995 in Grange Lane at SP105518. The method of recovery was unrecorded.
Find of a plaque, probably a dress fitting from the Migration period in Grange Lane, Bidford on Avon.
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 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: 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 In 1921 workmen found around 23 skeletons and other ‘articles’ including brooches from a cutting for a new road just north of the High Street at Bidford. The finds ...
The site of a cemetery dating to the Anglo-Saxon period, known from archaeological excavations and finds. It is located 100m north of Bidford Bridge.
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 Finds made with a metal detector:- i) a bronze pin with trefoil head, of uncertain date, ii) a decorated flat copper alloy fragment, iii) a pagan Saxon saucer brooch ...
Findspot - various Anglo Saxon artefacts dating to the Migration period, including a brooch, were found in the area east of Grafton Lane, Bidford on Avon.
1 In the 7th and 8th centuries a settlement existed to the S of the possible cemetery (PRN 5687), indicated by a scatter of pottery and two sceattas. Two sceattas ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon settlement dating to the Migration period. The settlement site is suggested by finds of pottery and coins. It is located 250m south east of Marlcliff.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1985.
2 Fragment of a coin of Coenwulf, King of Mercia (796-821). The coin is damaged, but is of the middle coinage (c805-10) ...
Findspot - an Early Medieval coin was found in the area east of Grafton Lane, Bidford on Avon.
1 A 9th century gold fragment of a Saxon Terminal was found within plough soil with a metal detector. Other Saxon material has apparently been previously recovered from this area.
A 9th century gold fragment of a Saxon Terminal was found within plough soil.
1 Find of an Anglo Saxon brooch fragment in 1986 at SP10605208.
2 Drawing of 1.
3 This record is a duplicate of SWA 5696.
Find of a fragment of a brooch from the Migration period 50 southeast of Grafton Lane.
1 A mandible reported to police was subsequently sent for radiocarbon dating and osteological analysis. The mandible, probably from a female over 35 years, was suggested as having become displaced ...
A mandible reported to police was subsequently sent for radiocarbon dating and osteological analysis. The mandible, probably from a female over 35 years, was suggested as having become displaced from a previously unidentified Anglo-Saxon cemetery.
1 Holen weg (holloway) referred to in a charter of AD 883 x 911, probably the road from Cleeve Prior to Marlcliff.
2 Illustrative map.
A hollow way referred to in a charter from the Early Medieval period. It probably formed part of the route from Cleeve Prior to Marlcliff.