1 Pottery recovered suggests medieval activity at this location
The possible site of settlement dating to the Early Medieval or Medieval period. The site is suggested by scatters of pottery. It is located 700m north east of Willington.
1 Two potsherds found at SP25954435. Method of recovery unreported.
Findspot - two potsherds dating to a period between the late Bronze Age and the early Migration.
1 During the 1924-1925 excavations of the R.B. cemetery, 2 skeletons were found in the bunkers of the golf course. These were differently disposed to those of the main ...
The site of two burials which were found during an excavation. They dated to the Migration or Early Medieval periods. The burials were found in the area of Tiddington.
1 The possible extent of medieval settlement, based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1886 43NW.
2 The ridge and furrow plotting for the parish.
3 Included in Domesday in ...
The possible extent of Medieval settlement of Exhall, suggested by documentary evidence. May have origins in British period.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map. 44NE 1886.
2 Domesday lists Alveston in Pathlow Hundred. Grid ref: 2356
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The possible extent of the Medieval settlement of Alveston. The area of settlement is suggested by the Ordnance Survey map of 1886.
1 During a survey of the parish of Whitchurch a section of Anglo-Saxon cross shaft (or arm) of possible 10th or 11th century date was discovered in the flower bed ...
Findspot - a fragment of an Anglo Saxon cross shaft, of Early Medieval date, was found at Park House, Whitchurch.
1 In October 1995 the Cotswold Archaeological Trust carried out an archaeological evaluation. No archaeological features were encountered but one abraded sherd of ?Saxon pottery was found.
2 In March ...
Findspot - a single fragment of Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration and Early Medieval period, was found in Tiddington Road during archaeological work.
1 An evaluation in Tiddington Road in June 1992 revealed evidence of activity from the RB period (WA 6479) to the 13th century. 10 trenches were excavated. Some ...
Findspot - a single fragment of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods, was found during archaeological work in Tiddington Road.
1 Small-long brooch, copper alloy. Square head plate, no traces of decoration now visible. Arched bow. Foot originates in a narrow field with three transverse lines, flattened moulding with two ...
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found to the north of Grange Road, Bidford on Avon.
1 Saxon pottery sherds may indicate the continued occupation of this site in this period.
2 29 unstratified sherds of Anglo-Saxon pottery found on site of Romano-Brirish settlement
Findspot - fragments of Anglo Saxon pottery, dating to the Early Medieval period, were found to the west of Chesterton Camp during pipeline excavation.
1 Notes from the excavation.
2 Letter informing the Museum that a grave digger had encountered foundations and two ancient burials.
3 Rough plan of Wootton Wawen dating from c.1570.
4 This phase ...
The site of an Early Medieval cemetery which was discovered during an archaeological excavation. It is located 500m south west of Wootton Pool.
1 In the charter bounds of Long Itchington (1001) pass through a ‘High Oak in the middle of Wulluht Grove’. The Grove is a 200-acre wood shared between Long ...
The site of the parish boundary between Ufton and Long Itchington which dates to the Early Medieval period. It is situated between Ufton Wood and Long Itchington Wood.
1 At Copston Magna an ovoid outer boundary contains fairly regular plots, including the church, which front onto a main street. The plan of Copston Magna seems to be ...
The Medieval village of Copston Magna was a small, planned settlement close to the Danelaw boundary. The layout of the settlement is still partially visible as an earthwork.
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Findspot - a fragment of an Anglo-Saxon brooch dating to the Migration or Early Medieval periods was found north of Newton Lane, Seckington.
1 A copper alloy cruciform brooch with a high percentage lead content was found by a metal detectorist. The brooch is dated between c550-600 AD.
2 Illustration of the brooch.
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Findspot - an Anglo-Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found 350m north west of Kenilworth Farm.
1 November 1927, during quarrying operations at the W end of Napton Hill, a Saxon internment was found. It was much disturbed before it was realised that it was anything ...
The site of a possible Anglo Saxon burial dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period. The remains of a sword and a shield boss were found. The site lies to the west of Napton Hill. Possibly more than one burial.
1 Part of an annular loomweight, dated to the period AD400-1100, found on high ground in the SW part of Admington parish. Another find from the same area is part ...
A loom weight dating to the Migration or Early Medieval period was found to the west of Lark Stoke.
1 A grass covered mound c2.4m to 3m in height lies to the east of the church. It may represent the remains of an eastern chapel associated with the Abbey. ...
The possible site of a chapel associated with Polesworth Abbey, which was founded in the Early Medieval period. The mound is visible as an earthwork and is situated 250m east of Bridge Street, Polesworth.
1 Anglo-Saxon gold clasp found on March 4 1993 by metal detector.
2 Catalogue entry.
3 Full description.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon gold clasp, dating to the Migration period, was found in the area of Mancetter. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
Find of Anglo-Saxon coin.
1 Coin of Edward the Confessor found at Wixford, May 1994, by metal detector.
1 A bronze disc brooch, 8th century Anglo-Saxon, found at Pailton.
2 Catalogue entry.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found in the area of Pailton. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Catalogue entry.
2 A bronze cruciform brooch, Anglo-Saxon, found at Stoneleigh.
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1 Bradley Lodge. In making the garden before 1939 (to NW) Anglo Saxon finds were discovered. One fibula still in possession of the owner.
2 Possible Anglo Saxon cemetery site.
3 The ...
The possible site of an Anglo Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period. The site is suggested by several finds of Anglo Saxon objects which have been recovered from this location, north of Tiddington Road. Probably spurious and finds likely to be from Alveston Manor (MWA5162)
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.