1 Modern garden developed for all year effect. Recommended for inclusion in the Local List.
2 “All-year-round” garden, established for over 20 years. Hellebores and Clematis a special feature, but lots ...
A 20th century garden at Elm Close, Binton. It is situated 200m east of the church.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1887, 43SE.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting of the parish.
3 Domesday lists Welford under ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Welford on Avon is suggested by documentary evidence.
Redundant record (previously recorded as as event).
Negative watching brief.
1 An archaeological observation at Barn Cottages recorded no evidence for Romano British or Medieval settlement, though there is good evidence from surrounding fields.
See EWA3391
1 The barn formed part of the Duke of Dorset’s estate and appeared on maps c.1800. A photographic record of the building has been taken and a watching ...
Pygthle Barn which was built during the Imperial period. It has now been converted in to a residential dwelling. The barn is situated on Mill Lane, Welford on Avon.
I volunteer at Warwickshire County Record Office and my current volunteer project, which I have now been working on for about a year, involves CR2028, a collection received in 1980. Bundles ...
1 Two ‘Dobunni’ billon units found by metal detectorists on two separate occasions at Welford Pastures.
Findspot - two Iron Age coins were found in the area of Welford Pastures suggesting that this might be the site of a coin hoard.
Negative archaeological Observation.
1 The excavation of foundation trenches for a house extension and garage in the area of known prehistoric and Romano-British settlement at Welford Pastures Cottage, Barton Road, revealed ...
1 A Roman lead coffin, located by metal detector users, was excavated by staff of the Warwickshire Museum in 1986. It proved to be the lining of a wooden coffin, ...
The site of a Roman burial of an adult male. The burial was found during an archaeological excavation. It was situated 500m south east of Bidford Grange.
1 A number of Iron Age sherds were found during fieldwork on the Welford villa site (PRN 4708).
Findspot - several fragments of Iron Age pottery were found 500m south east of Bidford Grange.
1 Flints found on the site of Welford Roman villa including ten struck flakes, six struck flakes with retouch, one disc scraper, one flake struck from a corticated core/pebble, and ...
Findspot - various flint artefacts dating to between the Mesolithic and Bronze Age periods, including scrapers and the blade of a knife, were found 500m south east of Bidford Grange.
1 An Iron Age coin found with a metal detector. This is a Dobunnic stater, having copper core and fairly thick gilding of ‘prince’ BODVOC. On the convex face can ...
Findspot - an Iron Age coin was found 500m south east of Bidford Grange.
1 Finds made: Two small flint flakes with retouch cutting patina. Mesolithic.
2 Dating confirmed as Mesolithic.
3 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Methods of discovery: Chance find during metal detecting
Parish: Welford-on-Avon
District: ...
Findspot - two flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found 600m east of Bidford Grange.
1 Finds made: Two pieces of ?worked flint with possible retouch, four flakes with retouch, one knife, two scrapers, two flakes, one blade with retouch.
2 Finds madet: Three waste flakes ...
Findspot - various flint artefacts of Prehistoric date, including a knife blade and scrapers, were found 600m east of Bidford Grange.
2 An Anglo Saxon lead piece with the characteristic design of two chip-carved Style 1 animals back to back. It dates from the 6th century AD. It may have acted ...
An Anglo Saxon lead object dating to the Migration period was found 600m east of Bidford Grange.
1 Bronze head with Celtic affintites found on known Roman site.
2 Illustration.
Findspot - a bronze head which dated to the Iron Age or Romano-British period was found 600m east of Bidford Grange.
The Field is a series of photographs taken since 2005 in Welford on Avon, I wanted to show the changes in myself and the location.
I try to take a picture every ...
1 There was a mill at Welford in the 13th century, for it is named in grants which mention the island in the river near Binton Bridge. The island was ...
Welford Mill, a watermill which was first used during the Medieval period. It continued to be used until 1958. The watermill is situated on Mill Lane, Welford-on-Avon.
1 This along with the Luddington new lock (WA4347) was built during the improvements to the navigation of 1827 during the Hanoverian period. The remains of the lock and ...
Site of a river lock, a chamber with wooden gates at each end, and sluices to lower and raise the water level. It dates to the Imperial period, and is situated 300m west of the Barton Road Caravan Site.