1 Site of signal box marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a railway signal box which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated 1km north east of Stockingford, and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 A Neolithic axe found in the dredge trail of the Wem Brook in, or before, 1997. The grid reference given was SP36708850, but the method of recovery was unrecorded.
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Find of an axe from the Neolithic period, 300m northwest of Marston Junction.
1 An Iron Age coin, possible a quarter stater, and a fragment of harness fitting found in 1992 to the west of Blackberry Lane at SP335845. The method of recovery ...
Stray Find of an Iron Age coin and harness fitting west of Blackberry Lane, Exhall.
1 Stray find of a medieval key on the west side of Blackberry Lane, at SP335845. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Stray find of a key from the medieval period west of Blackberry Lane, Exhall.
1 Find of an Anglo Saxon brooch somewhere in Nuneaton. The grid reference was not given, nor was the method of recovery recorded.
Find of a cruciform brooch from the Migration period in Nuneaton. The exact location is unknown.
1 Complete stone axe found in a river dredge trail near the River Anker in Spring 1994. The grid reference supplied was SP38309120.
Stone axe found in Attleborough near the River Anker. It is of unknown date.
1 Beighton’s map of Warwickshire shows a windmill to the west of Weston Hall.
2 Greenwood’s map also shows a windmill to the west of Weston Hall.
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Evidence from early maps shows that there was a windmill to the west of Weston Hall.
1 ‘Neolithic floor’ (no mention of Mesolithic).
2 21 Mesolithic flints found.
A flint scatter of Mesolithic or Neolithic flint artefacts was found 200m west of Coventry Road.
1 Find of one Romano British grey ware rim.
Findspot - a single Roman pottery sherd was found 200m west of Coventry Road.
1 Bronze Age burial mound below Windmill Hill. This mound is besected by a recently widened lorry track but was complete and intact up until about a year ago. This ...
A possible round barrow, an artificial mound of earth used for covering a burial. It probably dates to the Bronze Age and is visible as an earthwork. It is situated 100m north of Windmill Hill Quarry. Alternatively, it has been suggested that it is a spoilheap from quarry activity.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967 a 13th century kiln and associated features. Pottery, roof, oven and floor tiles from the kiln.
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the area of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 During K Scotts excavation at Chilvers Coton in 1967-1971, site 18 produced structural remains suggesting a timber building c.12×4.5m. The clay floor had a rectangular hearth with a ...
The site of a Medieval timber building which was situated 800m north east of Arbury Hall.
1 Site of tramway marked on OS map of 1913.
The site of a tramway dating from the Imperial period. It was situated 1km north of Stockington.
1 Site of quarry marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a quarry which was in use during the Imperial period. It was situated 400m west of Windmill Hill Quarry.
1 Site of quarry marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a quarry dating from the Imperial period. It was situated on Caldecote Hill.
1 A coin from the 13th century and Post Medieval jetton reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found north of Whitehouse Crescent Road, Stockingford.
1 A coin of the 15th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found west of Hollow Farm, on the south side of Watling Street.
1 Two sherds of Romano-British pottery were found in a post-medieval boundary ditch south of Griff Brook, to the north of Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton. This residual pottery may indicate Romano-british ...
Two sherds of Romano-British pottery were found in a post-medieval boundary ditch south of Griff Brook, to the north of Gipsy Lane, Nuneaton. This residual pottery may indicate Romano-British activity nearby.
1 During trial trenching, trench 11 revealed a spread of late post-medieval brick and tile demolition rubble – possibly as mapped by John Kempson in 1807 – with late ...
Post medieval features revealed during trial trenching including late post-medieval brick and tile demolition rubble.
1 Site of possible old minster church, Nuneaton.
Bassett suggests that St Nicholas, Nuneaton, is the likeliest candidate for an old minster church north of Coventry.
Site of possible old minster church, pre-Conquest, at or near the present church of St Nicholas.
1 Site of possible old minster church, Bulkington, Nuneaton.
Bassett states that there may have been an old minster at Bulkington as the parish had a neat shape although it had ...
Site of possible old minster church, pre-Conquest, on or near the present church of St James, Bulkington
1 Built in 1822-3 by J Russell at a cost of 2,340. Red brick, Georgian, with a W tower. The chancel was built in 1897 (G B Vialls).
The Church of St. Paul, which was built during the Imperial period. It is situated on St. Paul's Road, Stockingford.
1 Site of mine shaft marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of a mine shaft which dates from the Imperial period. It was situated 500m south west of Heath End.
1 Site of Griff Colliery marked on OS map of 1887.
The site of Griff Colliery, where coal was mined. The colliery was in use from the Imperial period and was situated at Heath End.