Find of a Neolithic/Bronze Age flint knife.
1 A flint knife from Emscote.
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1 A 17th century pottery bird whistle was found at Northgate Street.
Findspot - a Post Medieval pottery bird whistle was found in Northgate Street, Warwick
1 A six-handled jug was found at Barrack Street.
Findspot - a Post Medieval jug was found in Barrack Street, Warwick.
1 A medicine bottle from the late 16th century was found in Northgate Street, Warwick.
Findspot - a Post Medieval medicine bottle was found in Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 10 sherds of pottery and glass from pit H of the Shire Hall excavations. Also a bone domino.
21956 Rescue excavation and salvage during building work led to the ...
During excavations at Shire Hall, Warwick,Medieval and Post Medieval pottery sherds, a bone domino and other finds were discovered from a number of rubbish pits.
1 A coin of Carausius was found in the back garden of a house in Montague Road.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the back garden of a house in Montague Road, Warwick.
1 Roman pot was found during the late 1930s during building work to the west of Portobello Bridge.
Findspot - Roman pottery was found just to the west of Portobello Bridge, Warwick, during building work.
1 Excavations carried out in 1972 between Joyce Pool and Barrack Street, in advance of redevelopment, revealed substantial traces of the northern defences of the town. These included a robber ...
Evidence of the Medieval northern defences and suburban occupation of Warwick was uncovered during archaeological work. Ditches, wells, cess and rubbish pits and pottery, some decorated, were found on the north side of Barrack Street.
2 It has been suggested that these marks indicate a large villa.
3 Enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs. There is no evidence to support the suggestion made by ...
Cropmarks, visible on aerial photographs, show undated enclosures and linear features. They lie in fields 100m east of Warwick sewage works.
1 The Saxon burgh at Warwick was established by Ethelfleda in 914 to defend Mercia against the Danes. The site commanded the river valley and a natural crossing of ...
Documentary and place name evidence suggests that the line of the Early Medieval defences of the Saxon burgh follow the line of the later Medieval walls in Warwick.
1 The construction of a Roman Catholic chapel in the Saltisford is recorded in 1687. This may have been the demolished ‘Papists’ Chapel’ near the Saltisford almshouses mentioned in 1737.
There is documentary evidence for a Roman Catholic chapel built in the Post Medieval period. The site was in the Saltisford area of Warwick.
1 A water tower is shown at the end of Northgate Street.
2 A waterhouse built by John Hopkins in 1693 to supply Warwick’s inhabitants with water. It was a ...
A waterworks, to supply the inhabitants of Warwick with water, was built in the Post Medieval period. It was situated at the end of Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 A series of maps of 1610, 1711, 1788, 1851 and 1966 were examined. This indicated that the E part of the site, now level, concealed a steep slope climbed ...
The site of Medieval roads which are known from documentary sources and from historic maps. They are located to the north of Warwick Castle.
1 There is a Victorian wall letter box in the wall of Park House, Bridge End. It is a wall box type C (Small) cast by W T Allen ...
A Victorian cast iron post box from the Imperial period, set in a wall at the west end of Bridge End, Warwick.
1 An “anonymous” cylindrical pillar box of 1883-1887 stands at this location.
A cylindrical Victorian cast iron post box dating to the Imperial period. It is situated on the corner of Coton End and Broad Street, Warwick.
1 A ?Bronze Age flint was found in Cocksparrow Street, Warwick and kept by the finder.
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to the Bronze Age were found 600m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 A watching brief at 16 – 18 High Street revealed medieval rubbish pits, potential evidence for copper working, a stone lined well and other stone walls of probable 17th ...
A stone lined well and rubbish pits dating to the medieval period were found behind houses on High Street, Warwick. Several wall foundations of 17th-18th century date were also found.
1 Evidence for 16th/17th century deposits, possibly associated with the leper hospital or almshouses were recorded in trench two. These included yard surfaces and possibly a ditch that appeared to ...
A Post Medieval Yard surface and boundary ditch were found at the former Hutfields Garage, Saltisford
1 No remains of the Medieval suburb were found, the earliest (unstratified) finds date to the 17th century. The sandstone-lined well, although undated, may be the earliest feature on the ...
The site of an undated stone built well and post medieval wall. The well was discovered during an archaeological excavation at Park House, Bridge End, Warwick.
1 Three sherds of Roman Grey Ware were found in Heathcote, north of Gallows Hill. They have been dated to the 2nd century.
Findspot - Roman potsherds were found in the area of Warwick Technology Park, Hampton Road.
1 Coin Henry III, Long cross Penny, Class 5g (c.1251-72). Robert, Canterbury, Moneyer. Almost fine but slightly bent.
2 J.J. North, England Hammered Coinage I, p.168/977.
Findspot - Medieval coin found in the area of the Warwick Technology Park, Heathcote.
1 Charles I Penny. Probably group D. Mint Mask. Fair.
2 J.J. North, English Hammered Coinage. II, p.132/2270
Findspot - post medieval coin found at Warwick Technology Park, Heathcote.
1 Assorted objects were found by a metal detector comprising a trade weight, a knee buckle, a copper alloy finger ring and a copper alloy purse bar.
2 Four Post Medieval ...
Findspot - Post Medieval objects, including a buckle, ring and coins were found 100m south of the services on Warwick by-pass.
1 Three 14th Century horse pendands and a stirrup mount were found by a metal detector.
2 Edward IV groat was found by metal detector.
Findspot - some Medieval horse pendants, a stirrup mount and a coin were found at Warwick Technology Park, Hampton Road.