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.
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 settlement, 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 fort.
1 Finds made by a metal detector user at the above grid reference and brought into Birmingham Museum for identification. Finds included nineteen Roman coins, all 3rd to 4th century, ...
Findspot - 19 coins and a few bronze objects, including waste products were found 250m south east of Bordon Hill. The finds suggest that metal working was being carried out at the site. All the finds were of Roman date.
1 Salvage work in advance of the construction of a new bowling green and related facilities recovered the remains of a cremation burial likely to be of Romano British date. ...
A cremation burial of Roman date was found at Tiddington Bowls Club during archaeological work.
1 In 1988 an excavation was carried out at Tiddington Road in advance of the construction of a house. Dense Romano British occupation and two burials were uncovered, dating ...
Evidence for Roman settlement and two burials were discovered during an archaeological excavation. The site was located at 117 Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Excavated features Tiddington Road show that this part of the settlement was occupied from the 2nd to the later 3rd/4th century; in line with findings on the rest of ...
Further evidence for the Roman settlement at Tiddington was found during excavations. The remains of timber buildings and mid 2nd century rubbish filled pits were recorded. The site is located at 112 Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon.
1 An archaeological excavation of three trial trenches prior to house construction identified features, ditches and hollows, containing Romano British pottery. It is most likely that this area fell ...
A Roman ditch was discovered during archaeological work in Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon. It is thought that this area may have been close to the edge of the Roman settlement.
1 An evaluation in Tiddington Road in June 1992 revealed evidence of activity from the Roman period to the 13th century. Ten trenches were excavated. Trench 9 produced ...
A gully of Roman date was discovered during archaeological work in Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon. Fragments of Roman pottery were found within the gully.