1 Photograph recorded on back as a “View from church tower shewing old settlement foundations? 4/93 SP358726”
2 “This site suggested by Dave Adams as settlement remains. Outside chance ...
Earthworks north of Bubbenhall church. Possibly settlement remains, watermeadow or land drains.
1 During the excavation of trial trenches, EWA6715, a gully aligned north east-south west was recorded in trench 4. It contained 56 sherds of late Iron Age/early Romano-British ...
During archaeological work a gully was found. Fragments of Iron Age and Roman pottery were found in the gully. It was situated 300m south of Bubbenhall Wood.
1 During the excavation of 17 trial trenches, EWA6715, two small, parallel north-south gullies were found in trench 7. Neither contained datable material. It is conceivable ...
Several gullies of unknown date were found during archaeological work. They were found 300m south of Bubbenhall Wood.
1 Observation of topsoil stripping in the North-west corner of the quarry revealed a single Roman field ditch, an Iron age sherd and remains of ridge and furrow.
A single Roman field ditch, an Iron Age sherd of pottery and the remains of ridge and furrow cultivation were found during archaeological work. The features and finds were situated 500m south west of Bubbenhall.
1 Excavation of land proposed for gravel extraction revealed traces of ridge and furrow, suggesting that it was under cultivation at least by the later Medieval/Post Medieval period and two ...
The remains of Medieval or Post Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation were found during an excavation. Hedgerows in this area probably date from the pre-enclosure field system. They are situated 800m south east of Bubbenhall.
1 Identified during excavation these features were the only evidence of early activity. Probably associated with known Prehistoric and early Roman activity to the north, particulary an early Roman enclosure ...
Gullies, a ditch and a hollow, dating from the late Iron Age to early Roman period were found during an excavation. The site was located 800m south east of Bubbenhall.
1 WM surveyed, by fieldwalking, the area of a proposed new quarry in an area dense with prehistoric archaeology. Two worked flints were found, one fragment of Medieval pottery ...
During an excavation gullies, pits and post holes of Roman date were found. The features suggest that this was an area of Roman settlement. It was situated to the south of Bubbenhall.
1 A palaeolithic site first recognised in 1984, revealed during the extraction of the overlying periglacial gravels. An ancient river course with four distinct channels. The most important ...
Findspot - four Palaeolithic handaxes, a pebble tool and a scraper were found in a river channel 1km south of Bubbenhall. The finds suggest that this was a pre-Anglian Lower Palaeolithic occupation site.