1 Fieldwalking in 1977 produced pottery finds.
2 This area of finds ties in with rectangular enclosure (WA 8037), and crop-mark enclosures (WA 396).
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery was recorded during field walking 600m north west of Crab Tree Farm.
2 Possible trackway shows as parch marks on aerial photograph.
A trackway of unknown date is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. It is situated 400m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.
1 A geophysical survey was undertaken to identify the line of the early Roman defences. Area D located on the south side of the defences provided the most interesting results ...
A linear feature, possibly the remains of a section of the Roman defences at Mancetter, was found when a geophysical survey was carried out.
1 Anglo-Saxon gold clasp found on March 4 1993 by metal detector.
2 Catalogue entry.
3 Full description.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon gold clasp, dating to the Migration period, was found in the area of Mancetter. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
Negative archaeological evaluation at Charity Field.
1 Three trenches were dug to determine the character of the archaeological remains. Very little activity was revealed and no artefacts were recovered suggesting ...
1 December 1995 fieldwalking suggested structure or building which has been ploughed away. Was ridge and furrow in 1977
2 A survey was undertaken in response to a request from Atherstone ...
A pattern of enclosures and possible structural elements discovered as the result of a geophysical survey. They are of unknown date and are situated 350m north of Crab Tree Farm.
1 The work of installing the gas main to the Almshouses involved excavating small trenches along the route to allow pipe insertion. Seven trenches were opened. Only in ...
A Roman ditch was recorded during an excavation. It was situated 50m west of Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 A trench was dug to the N of the church in an area under threat of development. It was hoped an excavation here would prove K Scott’s conjectured ...
Excavated
Redundant record (previously used to record an event)
1 Following evaluation work done in 1992 for the Scout Hut rebuild, a watching brief was maintained in 1994 on the foundation trenches. It was possible to identify two ...
The site of a series of timber buildings, and an industiral site, with ovens, pits and wells was recorded during excavations at the site of the Scout Hut, Mill Lane, Mancetter. Further observation on the site recorded two ditches dating to the Roman period.
1 Four foundation trenches were excavated. A large ditch seen in trench A produced a moderate amount of Post Medieval pottery sherds.
Findspot - Post Medieval pottery was recovered from the remains of a ditch on the north side of Witherley Road, Mancetter.
1 On the east of K Hartley’s ‘Broadclose’ site a late 1st century or early 2nd century infant cremation was found with two pots.
A Roman cremation burial was excavated 450m south east of Witherley Bridge.
1 Cropmarks show on aerial photographs. These comprise a rectangular enclosure with faint internal features.
2 Site 4. During fieldwalking in 1977 a pottery scatter was found here (WA 7463). ...
An enclosure, with some internal features, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. Excavation has dated it to the Roman period. It lies 450m south of Witherley Bridge.
1 Trial excavations in 1996-7 in advance of redevelopment on the north side of the 1st century fort area were carried out by the Atherstone Archaeological and Historical Society. The ...
Excavations revealed the defences of the Roman fort at Mancetter, north of Victoria Road.
1 4th century bronze belt-buckle with attached belt-plate found by a farmer in 1976 in the course of clearing a hedge. On the plate are two lines of what ...
Findspot - a bronze belt buckle dating to the Roman period was found 180m west of Brooklands Farm.
1 Archaeological observation carried out during construction of a riding arena. The excavation uncovered a short ditch, 5m long and tapering off containing a Roman tile, a fragment of ...
A short ditch of Roman date which contained pottery sherds was recorded in Nuneaton Road, Mancetter.
Redundant record (previously used to record an event).
1 Roman pillar mounded glass was recovered here. Location plan B.
Findspot - glass dating from the Roman period was found 300m east of Bardon Manor Farm.
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 ...
Site of
Area disturbed during landscaping.
1 Area disturbed during garden landscaping.
Site of
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.