1 In Tysoe churchyard, S of the S aisle, is a 15th century preaching-cross rather more complete than usual. It has a 1.3m square shaft with small edge rolls and ...
A Medieval cross. The cross base, socket stone, shaft and head survive. The cross is situated in the churchyard at Middle Tysoe.
1 Base of a Market Cross, having been excavated.
2 It is now partly covered by turf and consists of only part of the shaft, 1.8m by 1.8m, set on two ...
The remains of a Medieval market cross, of which two steps and part of the shaft survive. The remains are situated 100m north west of Corner Farm, Lower Tysoe.
1 In Rous’ list Dugdale places Westcote W of Tysoe and this will not square with Westcote Farm (SP3647).
2 Extensive traces of foundations called ‘The Old Town’.
3 Medium archaeology (3), ...
The Medieval deserted settlement of Westcote. The settlement is known from documentary evidence and its remains are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m south west of King John's Lane, Edge Hill.
1 Circular crop marks on pasture. Circles of varying size are visible on the ground. Marked thistle growth, within circles but not outside, is visible soon after removal of hay ...
Several possible enclosures of unknown date are visible as a cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated 1km north west of Middle Tysoe.
1 Aerial photos reveal approx 5 circular cropmarks in the four fields centering on SP3446, of these only the eastern one shows any trace on the ground, it consists of ...
The site of five cropmarks, possibly ring ditches. They are of unknown date and are situated 1km north east of Lower Tysoe.
1 Marked on the Marquis of Northampton’s estate map as a quarry. Now disused.
The site of a quarry which as in use from at least the Imperial period. It is know from documentary evidence and it was situated 100m north west of Staunchall Wood.
1 Disused. A small amount of infilling has taken place. Some small stones are visible in the sides of the quarry.
The site of a quarry of unknown date. It is visible as an earthwork. The quarry is situated 400m north west of Hill Farm.
1 Rous’ list has a Kyght Herdwyck and this probably refers to Kites Hardwick in Tysoe rather to Kites Hardwick in Leamington Hastings. It is now only a farm.
2 Archaeological ...
The possible site of a Medieval deserted settlement. The remains of the settlement are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. Some of the remains are overlain by ridge and furrow cultivation. The site is located in the area of Hardwick Farm.
1 Ridge and furrow cultivation identified from aerial photographs.
Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation visible on aerial photographs.
1 Find of post medieval clay pipe bowl. Method of recovery unrecorded. Grid reference given as centred on SP3545.
Find of post medieval item in Tysoe parish.
1 A systematic field walking exercise identified pottery dating from the Romano British period (10249) and from the medieval and post medieval periods. Stray finds of glass, tile,animal bone, slag ...
Finds identified as a result of a field walking exercise to the northeast of Middle Tysoe, as part of the Edge Hill Project.
1 Systematic fieldwalking as part of the Edge Hill Project identified a good scatter of Romano British potsherds near the NE corner of the field. In some other parts of ...
Field walking as part of the Edge Hill Project collected pottery dating from the Romano British a period. Possibly indicative of a site. The site is located 1km southwest of Radway.
1 The site of a Royal Observer Corps Post established in or before January 1938 to identify and monitor enemy aircraft. It was named Post 2 of Cluster J in ...
The site of a Royal Observer Corps Post established in the Modern Period to identify and track enemy aircraft. It was located 500m southwest of Spring Hill.
1 A bronze coin from the reign of Constantius II, (AD355-60) found during a field walking exercise.
A bronze Roman coin of Constantius II found during a field walking exercise 800m southeast of Lower Tysoe.
1 A silver Roman Honorius coin and two Romano British potsherds found during systematic field walking.
2 Further finds at SP346446 of a coin of Constantine 1, a quern fragment, and ...
A silver coin of Honorius and two sherds of Romano British pottery found during a field walking exercise in Tysoe parish, 600m northeast of the church.
1 Opposite the Peacock Inn. This is one of several stone-built, roofed drinking-fountains which still stand on their original sites in S Warwickshire. The village water supply was, in the ...
The site of a drinking fountain dating to the Imperial period. It is situated outside The Laurels (opposite the Peacock Inn) on Main Street, Middle Tysoe.
1 Medieval coin found in, or before 1995 at SP344446. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a medieval coin 500m northeast of Middle Tysoe.
1 An assemblage of worked flint was found at SP354459 in, or before,1995. The method of recovery was not recorded. The collection included debitage, worked flakes, scrapers and other flakes ...
An assemblage of worked flint was found on Sunrising Hill.
1 Find of two Roman coins, brooches, and a clothing fastener in 1995 at SP33054480. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of two Roman coins and other items in the Old Lodge Farm area of Tysoe.
1 Find of a medieval seal matrix in 1995 at SP345445. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a medieval seal matrix 500m northeast of the church at Middle Tysoe.
1 Find of a fragment of a Roman key in the summer of 1995 at SP355464. The method of recovery was not recorded. There was a possible Roman settlement immediately ...
Find of a fragment of a Roman key 700m northwest of Sun Rising Covert, Edge Hill.
1 Flints found in 1986: One late Neolithic/Bronze Age discoidal scraper or flint flake, possible scraper or core rejuvenation flake, eight flakes, eight pieces of production waste.
Findspot - flint artefacts, including scrapers, of Neolithic or Bronze Age date were found to the east of Edgehill Covert.
1 At the northern end of Trench 1 the natural was cut by a shallow hollow or ditchat least 0.17m deep and backfilled with grey sandy clay, possibly indicative of ...
A shallow hollow or ditch was found during an evaluation at land off Main Street, Tysoe. No dating evidence was recovered from it.
1 At the western end of of Trench 2 the natural clay was cut by a concave pit, 0.8m x 0.53m x 0.22m deep and filled with dark brown clay ...
At the western end of Trench 2 the natural clay was cut by a concave pit. No dating evidence was recovered from it.