1 Assorted finds comprising 17th century coin, parts of a crotal bell, a bronze fragment of plate from the 16th and 17th century and a bronze strap-end buckle from ...
Findspot - assorted metal finds of Post Medieval date from the Bowling Green area of Tiddington.
Assorted Romano British finds found in the vicinity of Drayton Experimental Farm.
1 Assorted finds comprising a decorated bronze annular brooch and Samian sherds were found in field 35 on the ...
Findspot - a bronze brooch and sherds of pottery dating to the Roman period were found north-west of Drayton Experimental Farm to the west of Stratford on Avon
1 A possible enclosure, which could date to the Iron Age or later was discovered during the watching brief. There were also linear features relating to the road and other ...
A series of linear features and a possible enclosure were identified through an archaeological watching brief.
1 Romano British pottery scatter.
2 See PRN 879.
Findspot - a scatter of Roman pottery was found 500m south of Ryon Hill, north east of Stratford upon Avon.
1 An undated gully was uncovered that, given its alignment common to other similar features recorded in the vicinity, may have been part of a Roman field system, although there ...
Undated gully parallel to Tiddington Road which may have been part of a Roman field system.
1 2 Crop mark enclosure of dubious origin shows on air photograph.
3 Observation after topsoil stripping as part of a water main line project revealed no archaeological features ...
The site of an undated enclosure which is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. Appears to be a geological or natural feature. It is situated 600m north of Bishopton.
1 Find of a 17th century token made in about 1982 with a metal detector. Find was in silt dredged from the River Avon.
Findspot - a Post Medieval token, or substitute coin was found in silt from the Avon, north west of the Tiddington Caravan Park.
1 12th/13th century pottery sherds found in the area of Burton Cottages.
Findspot - pottery sherds dating to the Medieval period were found 850m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 Coin of Charles II found in the area of Burton Cottages.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Post Medieval period was found 850m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 One Medieval coin and two coins of the 16th century, one of which was Italian, reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - three coins, one of Medieval date and two of Post Medieval date. They were found 800m east of the race course, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Late 2nd century decorated brooch reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a brooch dating to the Roman period was found 350m east of the race course, Stratford on Avon.
1 Coins of the 13th and 17th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - coins dating to both the Medieval and Post Medieval periods were found 150m east of the race course, Stratford upon Avon.
1 Worked flint. In private collection.
Findspot - flint artefacts dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period. The artefacts were found 850m south of Bishopton Hill.
1 In 1925 Stratford Golf Course was laid out and much Romano British material was found in and around the holes to the N of the course. An archaeologist observed ...
The 1925 excavation of the Roman site at Tiddington. Evidence of domestic occupation and a group of 10 burials were uncovered. The site is located at the northern end of Stratford upon Avon Golf Course.
1 A magnetometer survey was undertaken in 1979 and produced evidence for a large rectangular enclosure within which was a complex of features.
2 1980. Trial trenching, followed by a major ...
Part excavation in 1980 of a Roman settlement within a large rectangular enclosure. Features and finds date from the first to the fourth century, and include Samian ware pottery. The site is to the west of Tiddington village.
1 Situated on the edge of a gravel terrace on the SE side of the River Avon. It appears to be a roadside settlement on a road running along the ...
The site of a Roman settlement. Described as a large village. Archaeological work has uncovered occupation debris, and shown that most of the buildings were of timber. A cemetery existed at the western edge. The site lies to the west of Tiddington village.
1 A Romano-British sherd found on the line of the Severn-Trent pipeline. 1 sherd possibly a tankard.
2 Archaeological observation of the laying of a new pipeline between Bordon Hill (SP ...
Findspot- fragments of pottery dating to the Roman period were found 550m north of Bordon Hill.
1 Found with a metal detector a bronze brooch or object of similar function. Traces of black paint or enamel indicate a recent date – possibly for joining together ...
Findspot - a bronze brooch, possibly dating to the Imperial period, was found 350m north of Bishopton Hill.
1 Enclosures shown on air photograph.
The site of undated enclosures which are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. They are located 1km north east of the church, Binton.
1 Neolithic ground stone axe brought into Warwick Museum. Found on an old rubbish tip – now a field – near Tiddington. The stone is soft, probably a sandstone.
2 Neolithic ...
Findspot - to the south east of Tiddington village a Neolithic ground stone axe was found.
1 Gravel pit opened in the 1920s and finds collected on a number of occasions. These included Iron Age pottery and ‘pot boilers’, probably indicating that there was an Iron ...
Fragments of pottery and 'pot boilers' have been found south of Tiddington Road, Stratford upon Avon. The finds suggest that this might have been an Iron Age settlement.
1 In 1792 an iron weapon was found close to some undated burials (PRN 1016).
2 The weapon is probably either a late 16th or early 17th century linstock or a ...
Findspot - an iron weapon of Medieval or Post Medieval date was found on Temple Hill, south of the Welcombe Hotel.
1 1970: During the excavation of a Saxon cemetery a number of Bronze Age pits were found scattered over the whole area of the excavation.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
3 Plan ...
A number of Bronze Age pits were found when archaeological work was taking place at Alveston Manor, Stratford-on-Avon.
1 1934: Human remains found in a gravel pit. At the time when Wellstood made his notes 64 skeletons had been discovered in an area roughly 41m by 46m. Most ...
The site of an Anglo Saxon burial site. Archaeological work has uncovered skeletons, cremation burials and hearths. The grave goods included jewellery, vessels and weapons. The cemetery was located to the north east of Alveston Manor Hotel.