1 A considerable road of heavy gravel, with its surface three times renewed, was discovered proceeding SE towards the kilns at Hartshill (WA 387).
2 This refers to the 1954-6 Oswald ...
The remains of a Roman road were recorded at 450m south east of Witherley Bridge.
1 The 1976 excavation at Manor Farm revealed an 11th century to 13th century complex including a row of 13th century postholes, numerous postholes for 11th century structures, possible corner ...
Excavations revealed evidence for buildings and a furnace dating to the Medieval period. The site lies 100m north east of Mancetter Farm.
Negative watching brief at the Memorial Hall.
1 Extension to the Memorial Hall. The process of clearing topsoil from the site of the new extension to the Hall, and of ...
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Area disturbed during landscaping.
1 Area disturbed during garden landscaping.
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1 Two cremation vessels of 2nd century grey ware, together with gullies and a pit, were found on the south side of Watling Street about 160m east of the walled ...
Findspot - two cremation urns of Roman date were found 450m north of Crab Tree Farm.
1 Two trenches 5m wide, dug in 1989 and 1990 respectively, have located the southern defences and have suggested a revision of the overall shape as a rectangle. In 1989 ...
Excavations revealed the remains of a Roman fort and associated buildings. The fort is situated 300m north east of Bardon Manor Farm.
1 A geophysical survey was undertaken to identify the line of the early Roman defences. Area B identified anomalies which may be interpreted as the western edge of the ...
The remains of a section of the defences of the Roman town at Mancetter were found when a geophysical survey was carried out.
1 During an excavation in 1983, WA 3853, Medieval features were discovered including a 12th century 2.5m diameter storage pit with sides supported by poles and wattle.
The site of a storage pit which dated to the Medieval period. It was situated 450m east of Rose Hill Farm.
1 An archaeological evaluation on behalf of Hilton Technical Services was carried out at the Blue Boar Inn, Mancetter, prior to a proposed extension of the restaurant during late June, ...
Findspot - two sherds of Roman pottery were found during an excavation near the Blue Boar Inn, Mancetter.
1 Archaeological evaluation in the grounds of Gramer House, Mancetter, revealed the remains of two pits, a gully and a ditch of Roman date. All of the features were ephemeral ...
An excavation revealed the remains of a pit, gully and a ditch which all dated to the Roman period. They were situated 150m east of Farm Road, Mancetter. Further fieldwork on the site located more Romano-British pits and gullies, potentially related to military structures.
1 Four foundation trenches were excavated. A ditch seen in trench A, and partially in trench C, runs parallel to the NW end of the defensive bank which encloses ...
The site of a ditch, which may be Roman in date, was recorded in Witherley Road, Mancetter
1 1964: Part of a building was uncovered.
2 1965: Excavation continued on a heated drying shed associated with pottery kilns. Building was 5.8m by 3.6m externally, surrounded by rough stone ...
The site of a drying shed associated with pottery production. The building was excavated and was found to date to the Roman period. It was situated 450m north west of Crab Tree Farm, Mancetter.
1 Two parallel lines NE/SW show on aerial photographs.
2 This could indicate a possible roadway. If the line of this ‘road’ is projected north it extends into the ...
Several roads were excavated and were found to date to the Roman period. They were situated 450m north west of Crab Tree Farm, Mancetter.
1 1964: Excavation of two small pits and the remains of a puddling-tank with traces of the timber lining and a water duct leading to it.
2 1969: Excavation of several ...
The site of an industrial area which was used for pottery production. Excavations revealed the remains of buildings, pits and a well. The features were Roman in date and were situated 450m north west of Crab Tree Farm, Mancetter.
1 1964: A Roman glass-making furnace was discovered but not fully excavated.
2 Clay-lined, 65 cm by 53 cm and 25 cm deep. It had been cut into an earlier feature. ...
The site of a glass works dating to the Roman period. The site was situated 450m north west of Crab Tree Farm, Mancetter.
1 1954-5: Construction of a sewage trench revealed traces of walling at fairly high levels connected apparently with 4th century pottery but these had been thoroughly wrecked by ridge and ...
The site of a building and other features dating to the Roman period. The site was located 400m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.
1 1954-5: Construction of a sewage trench revealed a section across Watling Street indicating an early road with a 3.96m interval between two ditches 0.61m wide and 1.2m deep from ...
The site of a section of the Roman road known as Watling Street which was excavated. The site is situated 400m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.
1 1964 Site A. Beneath the late 3rd century/4th century rampart (PRN 3857) and in front of it were signs of intense occupation from the late 1st century onwards, and ...
The remains of buildings dating to the Roman period in the town of Manduessedum were excavated. The site is located 500m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.
1 Flint collected during field work at Purley Park.
2 One of these flints was identified as a penknife point. The point is 52mm long and 17mm wide. This is the ...
Findspot - a flint implement dating to the Palaeolithic period was found 400m west of Quarry Farm.
1 1955: A section was cut through the bank and ditch which is clearly visible east of the Almshouses. Cut into the upper layer of the Roman fort ditch was ...
A bank and ditch visible as earthworks are Medieval in date. The earthworks are situated 30m east of Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 Site 1. During excavation of Roman fort buildings, WA 3496, at Manor House Farm, traces of Medieval occupation were found. A layer of reddish clay containing much pottery, bone, ...
The site of a possible Medieval settlement was uncovered during excavation. The site lies east of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 A coin of the 2nd century was reported by metal detectorists to Coventry Museum.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found 250m east of Stoneleigh Glebe Farm.
1 Two coins were found during 1996 at this location. One coin is a Royal denarius, Tiberius (14-37 AD), the other coin is a Republican denarius c. 82 BC.
Findspot - two Roman coins were found 250m west of Mancetter Bridge.