1 Trial trench evaluation prior to the erection of three new buildings, access road and associated works recorded a probably 19th century cow burial and post-medieval plough marks.
Post-medieval agricultural activity, consisting of post-medieval plough marks and a probably 19th century cow burial, was identified during trial trenching. The site is located at Old Tree Nursery, Stratford Road, Longbridge.
1 Archaeological evaluation trenching in advance of proposed residential development recorded post-medieval rubbish or quarrying pits. Several tree boles and other small features may have been the remains of 18th ...
Post-medieval quarry or rubbish pits, possible 18th/19th century garden features, and a possible 19th or 20th century formal entrance, were recorded during evaluation trenching of the site. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.
1 Archaeological evaluation of the site at Bread and Meat Close revealed evidence of medieval industrial activity represented by a probable tile kiln and an oven or malting kiln. ...
Medieval features, including a probable tile kiln, an oven or malting kiln, a possible building or structure, clay and rubbish pits and a medieval roadside ditch. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.
1 Undated finds, including a bone toothbrush, two copper alloy rings, one of which may have been from a harness, and a copper pin with a twisted wire head, were ...
Undated finds, including a bone toothbrush, two copper alloy rings (one of which may have been from a harness), and a copper pin with a twisted wire head, were recovered during evaluation trenching. The site is located at Bread and Meat Close, Friars Street, Warwick.
1 The excavation of two trial trenches prior to the erection of 23 dwellings recorded the remains of 19th and 20th century buildings overlying a depth of subsoil and natural ...
The remains of 19th and 20th century buildings were recorded during evaluation trenching. The site is located at 50 Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 The site of a pillbox dating from the Second World War.
The site of a pillbox, a structure with thick loopholed walls and flat roof, designed to house a variety of weapons and placed to cover a vulnerable point, dating from the Second World War.
1 Polished flint adze, exceptional quality. Perhaps found in Warwick town. In Warwick Museum.
2 Neolithic date supported.
Findspot - a flint adze, a type of cutting tool, of Neolithic date was found in the Warwick area.
2 A pair of probable joined subrectangular enclosures show on aerial photographs.
Two enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 600m east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 Post medieval items retrieved from the filled in sewer trench ( see MWA 8252). The finds included buckles, a spoon handle, a mount and a stud. The method of ...
Finds of post medieval items in Warwick Castle Park.
1 Find of a fragment of a Roman brooch in a filled in sewer trench in Warwick Castle Park in 1998. The method of recovery was unrecorded.
Find of a fragment of a Roman brooch from the first century AD in Warwick Castle Park.
1 Paved brick floor of probable late 17th/early 18th century date. The burning of the surface of this floor, together with fragments of slag and associated brickwork from the ...
Possible industrial activity at former Hutfields Garage, 106 Saltisford, Warwick.
1 Almshouses are thought to have been built on the site in the mid 17th century. By 1788 the almshouses formed part of Thomas Puckerings Charity and lay within ...
Almshouses at Saltisford, formed in 17th century destroyed in late 1960's. Site lies just west of the old St Michael's Chapel and 25 meters southwest of the old leper hospital.
1 The museum contains a beautiful, large ovate hand-axe, with a straight cutting edge. It is late Acheulian in culture. Unfortunately it is labelled ‘Warwick – Pleistocene Gravels’, so that ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic handaxe and two flint flakes. The exact location from which the objects originate is not known.
1 During an excavation a large ditch was revealed. It was at least 2.5m long and extended beyond the limit of the evaluation trench. It was at least 1.5m wide ...
The site of part of a medieval boundary ditch in Saltisford, 50m to the east of Parkes Street.
1 A well was uncovered during a watching brief. Th upper part consisted of a course of roughly cut sandstone blocks, some of which had handmade bricks (probably early 19th ...
A well dating from the post medieval period uncovered during construction work in West Street, Warwick.
1 The excavation revealed a series of alluvial layers, a probable palaeochannel, a stone lines drain possibly with an associated sump, three negative features and a stone wall base. ...
Post Medieval features discovered during excavations of the former Potterton Works site.
1 Description in Victoria County History.
2 When Warwick Castle was begun in 1068 its site encroached on part of the town, and four houses there belonging to the Abbot of ...
The site of a settlement dating to the early Medieval period at Warwick Castle. Documentary evidence records that the building of the castle led to four houses being demolished.
1 1987: A small excavation was undertaken inside the gatehouse and barbican in advance of pipe-laying operations. The earliest excavated levels consisted of layers of sand, loam, clay and gravel, ...
An archaeological excavation at Warwick Castle revealed a bank containing Medieval pottery. The foundations of a Medieval gatehouse were also discovered. The present gatehouse is of late 13th century date.
1 A single struck waste flint flake was found in a feature during excavation.
Findspot - a flint flake dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age was found near Swan Street, Warwick, during an excavation.
1 1972: Excavation in advance of development. Five trial holes dug by the developers revealed two wells. Well B was circular, brick-lined and Post Medieval. In addition a soak-away of ...
Two wells were discovered during an archaeological excavation. One of the wells dated to the Post Medieval period and was circular with brick lining. The site is located near Swan Street, Warwick.
12 1966: The site had been much disturbed by Post Medieval buildings and drains and no trace was found of Medieval or earlier buildings. A series of seven large pits, ...
The site of several Medieval pits which were discovered during an excavation. The pits contained fragments of pottery and two coins
12 1966: Excavation produced a silver penny of Cnut (1016-1035).
Findspot - a coin dating to the Early Medieval period was found below the former Mulberry Tree public house.
1 1967: A succession of pottery kilns occupied the site from the 14th – 15th century. These kilns had largely been destroyed by 17th century disturbance, thus one cannot be ...
The site of a succession of Medieval pottery kilns
1 1967: Also found were large numbers of wasters in the clay pipe factory that occupied the site in the 19th century.
2 There were kilns on Market St (east side; ...
The site of a clay tobacco pipe factory which was in use during the Imperial period. The factory had kilns. It stood on Market Street, Warwick.