1 ‘A good crop of Romano British sherds can be harvested annually.’
2 1971: Pottery sherds (grey ware, black burnished ware, native ‘Samian’ etc). Also an area of stone, could be ...
The site of a probable settlement dating to the Roman period and known from various finds including Roman pottery, stone and a brooch. It is located 800m south west of Bishopton Hill.
1 King Edward VI Grammar School. This was originally the Guild Hall dating from 1417 and now forms part of the Grammar School premises. The ground floor, once ...
King Edward VI Grammar School. Originally this building was the Medieval guildhall. It now forms part of the premises of the grammar school in Stratford upon Avon.
1 During gardening at Tiddington Road various bits of pottery (PRN 1068) and a possible causeway about 0.6m down were found. One almost complete pot was found and in addition ...
A possible causeway dating to the Roman period was uncovered in a garden in Tiddington.
1 Deserted Medieval village, Bishopton. Earthworks were sketch planned in 1976. The original village nucleus seems to have been situated at the end of the present lane, but subsequently encroached ...
The site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period. The remains of the settlement are visible as an earthwork with features including a church site and crofts. It is located 750m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 When the house was put up for sale again in 1873 the sales particulars (SBTRO ER 6/122/8) listerd details of the house and also the Gardens and Pleasure Grounds ...
Possible arbour or other building associated with the grounds at Clopton.
1 Filter beds (disused) are marked on the 25″ Ordnance Survey map.
The site of filter beds which were in use during the Imperial period and are marked as disused on the Ordnance Survey map of 1914. They were located to the north of Stratford Race Course.
1 A sewage pumping station marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
A sewage pumping station which was in use during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It is situated 200m north east of the Stratford Race Course.
1 East and West Junction Railway Station marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a Railway Station known as East and West Junction which was built during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 500m east of the cemetery, Evesham Road.
1 Sheep fold marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey map.
The site of a sheep fold which was used during the Imperial period and is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. It was located 250m east of Stratford Race Course.
1 The Shakespeare Brick Works is marked on the First Edition 6″ Ordnance Survey Map.
The site of the Shakespeare Brickworks and its brick kiln which were in use during the Imperial period are marked on the 1886 Ordnance Survey map. They were situated 900m north of the football ground, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Cloptongrove appeared in deeds dated to c.1279-80 as an area which included messuages, land, meadows and pastures but reference in 1604 to a grove called Clopton Grove suggests that ...
Site of a medieval wood called Clopton Grove.
1 A third phase of activity was recorded during trial trenching on land north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington. During this phase the site appears to have been subject to ridge ...
Undated ridge and furrow ploughing, which had truncated earlier features by in excess of 0.3m. This was likely to have occurred during the late medieval/post-medieval period. The site is located north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington.
1 A human skull was exposed 0.1m beneath the surface of the fill of a north-south aligned ditch excavated during trial trenching. This ditch may have formed part of a ...
A human skull was exposed, during trial trenching, within a mid to late first century AD ditch fill. The site is located north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington.
1 Alveston ford was the ‘Doddanford’ of the charters and was a continuation of the trackway on the E side of Alveston Pasture called ‘Hryaveg’ (Ridgeway) in the bounds of ...
The second of two possible sites for the Early Medieval Dodda's Ford, a shallow part of the river where animals, people and vehicles would have crossed. It is referred to in a 10th century charter. The site lies 500 m north of Alveston.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1886, 44NW. Amended to cover the planned settlement only 6 as per the reconstruction by T ...
The extent of the planned settlement of Stratford upon Avon.
1 Ridge and furrow cultivation in the parish of Stratford-upon-Avon.
Ridge and furrow survival from the medieval period in the parish of Stratford upon Avon identified from aerial photographs.
1 Undated features, including post holes, pits and possible gullies, were recorded during the excavation of a trial trench prior to proposed development. The site was adjacent to a ...
Undated post holes, pits and possible gullies were recorded during the excavation of a trial trench. The site is adjacent to a known Anglo-Saxon cemetery. The site is located at Alveston Manor Hotel, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1 Archaeological evaluation within the SAM of Tiddington Roman Settlement identified four broad phases of activity.
In Phase 1, the Late Iron Age-early Roman period, a co-axial field system appeared to ...
Evaluation trenching recorded a field system laid out during the Late Iron Age-early Roman period, with a possibly associated building. A second phase of activity dated to the 2nd century AD. The site is located north of Tiddington Road, Tiddington.
1 Finds made in about 1982 with a metal detector. Finds were in silt dredged from the River Avon and include nineteen Roman coins of 1st to 4th century date. ...
Findspot - Roman coins and metal objects were found in silt dredged from the Avon at Tiddington, north west of the Caravan Park.
1 The almshouses…were probably built about 1427 but altered and perhaps enlarged in the 16th century and later.
2 OS reports still in use in 1968.
3 Still in use in 1984 ...
Almshouses built in the Medieval period to provide shelter for the poor people of the parish. They were enlarged in the 16th century, and continue to offer housing in the 21st century. They are situated in Church Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A stone spindle whorl was found on the line of the old Wellesbourne-Stratford Road where it has been ploughed up.
Findspot - a stone spindle whorl of uncertain date. It was a stray find made in Tiddington on the old Stratford to Wellesbourne road.
1 A silver ring with four coins (one Constantine, one Magnentius) found on the ‘Lench’ fields between the Avon and the Stratford and Tiddington Road in 1850.
2 The ‘Lench’ is ...
Findspot - Roman coins and a ring, which are part of the Cove Jones collection from various places in Tiddington.
1 A gold coin of Valens, said to have been found in Stratford. It may belong to the hoard of 1786 (PRN 1004).
The findspot of a single gold Roman coin which was said to have been found in the Stratford area.
1 About 1790, at Monks Close, adjoining the London road, two and a half miles from Stratford, an urn containing a great number of Roman coins, both gold and silver, ...
Documentary evidence suggests that a hoard of Roman coins was found at this site at the end of the 18th century. The coins had been put inside an urn. The hoard was found 3km south east of Stratford on Avon.