1 Find of a medieval lace-tag in the Fell Mill area. There was no specific grid refernce given, and the method of recovery was not recorded.
2 A knife guard was ...
Items from the medieval period found in the Fell Mill area of Honington/Shipston on Stour.
On a recent visit to Avoncroft Museum I was delighted to find at least three items from Warwickshire (and may have missed others). This museum has historic buildings (rescured from ...
1 A gently curving ditch running parellel to and c.17m south east from Southam Road, cutting through natural deposits and extending from the south-western edge of the study area for ...
A gently curving ditch running parellel to and south east from Southam Road, cutting through natural deposits and extending from the south-western edge of the study area before terminating. It was filled with dark grey-brown sandy clay, 1.35m in width and 0.5m deep. Roman, medieval and post-medieval sherds were recovered.
1 A ditch 0.5m to the north of the terminus for ditch, cutting through natural deposits and running from the north-eastern edge of the excavation area for a length of ...
A ditch 0.5m to the north of the terminus for ditch, cutting through natural deposits and running from the north-eastern edge of the excavation area. Maximum of 1.55m wide and 0.15m deep. Contained a grey-brown sandy clay with five sherds of 17th-18th century pottery.
1 Pit which contained a uniform fill of a dark grey sandy silt.
Eight pits were identified , cutting through natural deposits and adding to the pits found in the field evaluation. Some 17th-18th century pottery found.
1 Approx. 6.8m to the north-west of and parallel to ditch was a 19m brick-lined drain. Immediately south-east of this wa a 50 sq. metre cobbled surface, little of which ...
A brick-lined drain neighbouring 50 sq. metres of cobbled surface (little survives). Sherds of post-medieval pottery and ceramic roof tile found.
1 Several fragments of post-medieval roof tile were noted within layer (2) but NOT RETAINED. A single undiagnostic body sherd of Midlands Purple ware (Warwickshire County Type Series: MP, 16th ...
Several fragments of post-medieval roof tile were found but not retained. A single undiagnostic body sherd of Midlands Purple ware was found within the backfill of a grave. None were retained.
1 During walking survey, arable land was covered. Artifacts visible within the recently ploughed soil were collected along the pipeline route within field 16, yielding three struck flints of probable ...
Flints of later prehistoric date found.
1 Noted in 1849 as “The Moat Piece and Moat” (tithe apportionment), this site may represent the surviving earthworks of a moated site.
2 Not in Warwickshire; recorded on Worcestershire HER.
The site of a possible moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, which dates to the Post Medieval period. It is situated 250m north of the Allotments, Winyates Green, now in Hereford and Worcester.
1 A series of cropmaks in field adjacent to the Birmingham to Fazeley canal mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Program are probably resulting from modern drainage ...
Cropmarks in fields near Drayton Basset
1 Discussion of the relevant place names and the possible route.
Ancient saltway originating in Droitwich and traceable across the Arden.