1 Roman trumpet found in a pasture field with a metal detector.
3 A simple British trumpet brooch with a moulded waist and foot knob but no other decoration; ...
Findspot - a Roman brooch found 450m north of Gilson Hall.
1 Salvage recording at Ennersdale Road in advance of development identified a number of Roman finds and the foundations of a Roman wall.
Roman pottery, brick and tile were found during archaeological work. The foundations of a Roman wall were also discovered in Ennersdale Road, Coleshill..
1/2 Extent of medieval town was ascertained from the OS 1st Edition.
3 A small number of 14th – 15th century pottery sherds were recovered during an excavation at Ennersdale Road, ...
The medieval settlement at Coleshill based on the Ordnance Survey first edition 6" map of 1887.
1 Two large rubbish pits encountered in the south western part of the site had destroyed earlier archaeological layers. The largest was 20m in diameter and 3m deep.
Modern rubbish pits were uncovered during a site excavation connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Trial trenches centred on an area of cropmarks of possible Post Medieval date revealed a single wide, shallow ditch that was dated to the 19th century by its fill.
A ditch dating to the Imperial period was uncovered during excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A substantial ditch seen as a cropmark lies across the site aligned NNE-SSW with a terminus toward the northern margin of the site. Width and depth vary. Ditch ...
A ditch, possibly of Medieval date, was uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Two parallel ditches, aligned NE-SW, observed in the south-eastern part of the site.
Two parallel ditches, probably of Post Medieval date, were uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Ridge and furrow plough markings were observed at right angles to a pair of parallel ditches or gullies (WA 9123) and cutting an ealrier ditch (WA 9122)
An area of ridge and furrow cultivation was uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project. It is of uknown date.
1 A field drain cuts the upper fills of a larger drainage ditch (WA 9122). Site stratigraphy suggests a Post Medieval date for this feature.
A possible Post Medieval field drain was uncovered during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
Redundant record (previously used to record an event)
On the 11th October 2014, Coleshill Remembers held its first vigil to commemorate the first local casualty of the Great War 100 years previously. An old boy of the St ...
Below is what was read out at one of our vigils for one of our locals.
15th November 1915
Private Charles Peter Nevill, 22 Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Private Nevill is remembered ...
Coleshill Chronicle 27th November, 1915
The sad news was received in Coleshill last Friday, November 19th, of the death at the front of Charles Peter Neville, of the R.A.M.C. The news came ...
These interesting pictures show Mr Alan Carr helping to repair the bridge on the A446 over the river Tame at Coleshill. The photos were taken in 1968 and the diver’s ...
1 An archaeological evaluation recovered evidence for occupation between the 12th and 14th centuries. The evidence was suggestive of property boundaries rather than settlement features; however domestic activity is ...
A possible settlement dating to the Medieval or Post-Medieval period. The site is located 500m south west of Hawkeswell Farm.
1 The ring was found in March 1990 while metal detecting on farmland to the W of the town of Coleshill close to the River Cole. The ring has an ...
Findspot - a Medieval gold ring was found 450m south east of Coleshill Hall Farm.
formerly an event record now EWA 3302