1 A yard surface found during a watching brief of an extension. The surface is probably a yard in use when Glasshouse Farm occupied the site, indicated on the 1886 ...
A yard surface dating to the Post Medieval period was found during archaeological work. The farm it belonged to is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886 and it is located 900m west of Packwood House.
1 The finding of a bronze core of a once gilt stater. This is an Iron Age counterfeit coin. It is possible that counterfeit coins were tolerated ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age period was found near Bushwood.
1 OS Map.
2 Aylesbury House is a mid-late-18th century red brick building, facing south, of 3 storeys.
3 The front portion of Aylesbury House “… appears to be about 200-250 ...
Aylesbury House. The building dates to the Imperial period but incorporates the remains of an Medieval building. It is situated 700m north east of Hockley Heath.
1 In the summer of 1778, within the manor of Knowle and parish of Hampton in Arden, in the county of Warwick, in ploughing the share of the plough struck ...
Findspot - a coin hoard dating to the Roman period was found near Chessetts Wood.
1 The earliest garden areas are the east forecourt, the rectangular south garden enclosure, and a small area to the west of the house, with mid-17th century walls and structures. ...
The site of a park and formal garden dating from the Post Medieval period onwards. There are three gazebos and the garden contains a topiary garden said to represent the Sermon on the Mount. It is situated at Packwood House.
1 Rectilinear enclosure (low bank, slight outer ditch) with adjacent ridge and furrow. The enclosure may overlie ridge and furrow but this isn’t clear.
An enclosure of unknown date which survives as an earthwork. It is located 400m west of Chessetts Wood.
1 Late 16th century house, possibly with 15th century origins, built for William Featherstone. There is possible first floor timber framing, now rendered, and many early 20th century alterations ...
Packwood House and barn which were built during the Post Medieval period. The buildings are now in the ownership of the National Trust.
1 At bridge 27 a winding hole is all that remains of an arm which extended to the main road close to Wharf Lane. This was opened to handle ...
The site of Lapworth New Wharf, a canal wharf, where vessels would have loaded and unloaded goods during the Imperial period. It was located at the west side of the intersection of the Stratford on Avon canal and Wharf Lane.
1 This rolling lift bridge is the only one of its type on the Stratford-on-Avon canal and is in good condition.
Drawbridge Farm Bridge, a rolling lift bridge over the Stratford on Avon Canal. The bridge was built during the Imperial period and is still in good condition. It is situated 400m east of Wharf Lane.
1 Coin of the 1st century found at this location.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 700m west of Turner's Green.
1 Lower part of linch pin of brooch of the Yorkshire type found during field work on the course of the M40. It is impossible to tell if it ...
Findspot - part of a brooch, of a type found in Yorkshire, dating to the Iron Age or Roman period. It was found 700m north west of Turner's Green.
1 Neolithic/Bronze Age blade and scraper found at this location.
2 Dating extended to include the Mesolithic period. Now Mesolithic/Bronze Age, previously Neolithic/Bronze Age.
Findspot - flint blade and flint scraper dating from between the Mesolithic and Bronze Age periods. The artefacts were found 700m south west of Turner's Green.
Flint found S of Dick’s Lane Bridge.
1 Natural flake found at this location.
Findspot - flint dating to the Prehistoric period and found 700m west of Turner's Green.
1 Collection of Roman finds including head, spring and pin of a brooch of Polden Hill type of the 1st/2nd century, a complete brooch of the Polden Hill type of ...
Findspot - two brooches, a decorated bronze casting and a lead weight dating to the Roman period. All finds were recovered from the area 800m west Turner's Green.
1 An undated bronze casting derived from metalworking found at this location.
Findspot - an undated bronze casting was found 700m west of Turner's Green.
1 Undated iron blade with shank found at this location.
Findspot - an undated iron blade was found 700m west of Turner's Green.
1 Five pieces of pottery, four Roman and one undated were found at this location.
Findspot - five pieces of pottery, one being undated and the remaining sherds being of Roman date. All were found 700m west of Turner's Green.
Pottery found S of Dick’s Lane Bridge.
1 Large collection of pottery from late 1st century to early/mid 4th century.
2 Source 1 appears to never have been completed, but this work ...
Findspot - a large collection of pottery dating to the Roman period was found 800m west of Turner's Green. See related records for other finds recovered from this site.
1 E of Tapster Lane (SP168703) straight hedgerows continue the alignment of Hobditch to cross Lapworth Street.
2 1987: Excavation in advance of the construction of the M40 motorway confirmed that ...
Archaeological excavation of a linear earthwork dating to the Iron Age, part of a boundary known as the Hobditch. It is located 1km south east of Lapworth.
1 1987 A field 100 M S of the Lapworth tile kilns (PRN 1699) was systematically fieldwalked in advance of M40 construction. Over 30 Kg of tile and small quantities ...
The site of a pottery kiln dating to the Roman period, which is known from finds of pottery. The site is located 800m north west of Turner's Green.
1 A silver ‘stater’ of Coritanian style in November 1987 was recovered from this site using a metal detector. The stater is of South Ferriby type and dates to the ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age period was found 800m north west of Turner's Green.