1 In 1925 Stratford Golf Course was laid out and much Romano British material was found in and around the holes to the N of the course. An archaeologist observed ...
The 1925 excavation of the Roman site at Tiddington. Evidence of domestic occupation and a group of 10 burials were uncovered. The site is located at the northern end of Stratford upon Avon Golf Course.
1 A magnetometer survey was undertaken in 1979 and produced evidence for a large rectangular enclosure within which was a complex of features.
2 1980. Trial trenching, followed by a major ...
Part excavation in 1980 of a Roman settlement within a large rectangular enclosure. Features and finds date from the first to the fourth century, and include Samian ware pottery. The site is to the west of Tiddington village.
1 1983: Small trench excavated to locate a trackway running E from the Roman settlement. The road line was probably represented by a break in the distribution of features c10m ...
Archaeological work in 1983 uncovered a trackway running east from the Roman settlement. The site is at the northern end of Stratford upon Avon Golf Course.
1 Situated on the edge of a gravel terrace on the SE side of the River Avon. It appears to be a roadside settlement on a road running along the ...
The site of a Roman settlement. Described as a large village. Archaeological work has uncovered occupation debris, and shown that most of the buildings were of timber. A cemetery existed at the western edge. The site lies to the west of Tiddington village.
1 A Romano-British sherd found on the line of the Severn-Trent pipeline. 1 sherd possibly a tankard.
2 Archaeological observation of the laying of a new pipeline between Bordon Hill (SP ...
Findspot- fragments of pottery dating to the Roman period were found 550m north of Bordon Hill.
1 Major route and saltway running east via Alcester and Stratford, then south east towards the Foss Way and eventually out of the county. The course to Alcester is very ...
The Saltway, a major Roman road running east and southeast from Droitwich, which can be traced across much of Warwickshire.
1 A possible Roman Road or trackway.
2 Marked as ‘saltway’.
3 Probable course of road shown by cropmark.
A road, possibly of Roman origin, parts of which are referred to in Early Medieval charters. Its probable course can be traced on aerial photographs.
1 A probable Roman road, running SE from Tiddington.
A probable Roman road which runs south east from Tiddington.
1 Probable Roman road.
The site of a probable Roman road on the Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon.
2 Probable Roman road on the line of the road located in excavation (WA 4468) shows as a cropmark.
3 During evaluation work on the site in 1998 (WA 8319), some ...
A possible Roman trackway which shows up as a cropmark on aerial photographs. Archaeological work has uncovered ditches, but no material with which to make a positive dating. It is located to the east of New Street, Tiddington.
1 A gully containing a sherd of Roman pottery was located during evaluation at 69 Tiddington Road, outside the extent of Roman settlement. This represent s a field boundary gully, ...
A gully containing a sherd of Roman pottery was located during evaluation at 69 Tiddington Road, outside the extent of Roman settlement. This represent s a field boundary gully, in agricultural land around the Roman village.
1 Duplicate record of WA 920.
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Roman period was found 700m south west of Bishopton Hill.
1 Sestertius of Antoninus Pius (AD 139) found in a garden in Loxley Road.
Findspot - a Roman coin of the 2nd century AD was found in a garden in Loxley Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Roman coin, 3rd century Barbarian found in the area of Burton Cottages.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period and found 850m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 Four pits, one of which was cut by a gully, were found in advance of building work. Pottery sherds from the mid/ late 1st century were found in the ...
Four pits dating from the early period of the Roman occupation were found behind 117 Tiddington Road, Stratford on Avon.
1 An evaluation in advance of development uncovered a number of Romano British pits and two inhumation burials. A small assemblage of pottery, including most of a large 4th century ...
Site of Romano British domestic activity at 119 Tiddington Road, Stratford on Avon.
Also later burials.
1 220 graves recently excavated (1923-4) in the meadow sloping down to the river between ‘Stratford’ and the village of Tiddington.
2 The skeletons, men, women and children, many in a ...
The site of a cemetery dating to Romano-British period. It contained over 200 burials, of which most were inhumations, with some cremations. Probably associated with the settlement to the east (MWA4467).
1 Ditch and part of Romano British road seen in section by Chris Dyer on 23rd June 1956 in excavation for basement of J C Smith’s shop, Wood Street. Section ...
The remains of a Roman road. Part of a road surface and a ditch were discovered during archaeological work in Wood Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A Roman spoon bowl with eight radiating lines on the back was found on the corner of Alcester Road and Grove Road, Stratford on Avon. It was purchased by ...
Findspot of a bronze object dating to the Roman period and found 150m north west of the Civic Hall, Stratford upon Avon.
1 During observation of foundations trenches two ditches and a pit were recorded. One residual human bone fragment, one of animal bone and a piece of 2nd/4th century pottery were ...
Two Roman ditches and a pit, containing two bone fragments and a piece of 2nd/4th century pottery, were found during archaeological work. Previous work on the site had recorded 1st-4th century settlement activity, with ditches, interpreted as property boundaries, layers, pits and a possible gravel pit.
1 A corner and two sides of a triple ditched enclosure. The site is an enigma, for the inner ditch does not exhibit as large a radius as one would ...
The site of a possible Roman fort, comprising a triple ditched enclosure which is visible on aerial photographs. The site is located 1km north east of Clifford Chambers. Alternative interpretations of the site suggest that this was a Roman settlement.
1 On the lower slopes of Baden (Bardon) Hill, from where it rises gently opposite the mouth of the river Stour, in 1786 a labourer in digging drains discovered a ...
Findspot - a broken pot and three coins were found 300m north east of Little Luddington. All the finds were of Roman date.
1 Romano British pit with a clay lining, containing pottery sherds and another undated but probably contemporary. The topsoil contained mainly 2nd century pottery. A human arm ...
A Roman pit containing pottery and a clay lining, possibly used for water storage was uncovered. Another pit was undated but was probably contemporary. These pits were found on the Tiddington Road, Stratford-upon-Avon.
1 Foundation trenches for an extension were observed at in Tiddington Rd on site in the centre of the Roman settlement previously excavated in 1937-8. Along the south and east ...
Roman features and finds, including high status pottery, associated with the Roman settlement at Tiddington were found during archaeological work. The site is on Tiddington Road, Stratford-on-Avon.