1 A large collection of flints, including tools and debitage, were recovered from this location. The collection is awaiting detailed study, but is likely to date to the Neolithic ...
Findspot - flint artefacts, including 53 cores dating between the Neolithic and Bronze Age, were found 800m south east of Junction 15, M40.
2 Two sides of a possible rectilinear cropmark enclosure appear on air photographs.
Two sides of a possible rectangular enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The site is located 600m north east of Junction 15, M40.
2 Cropmarks of a linear feature, comprising disjointed sections of parallel lines and various small subcircular features appear on air photographs.
Linear features and sub-circular features of unknown date and function are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are located 400m south east of Junction 15, M40.
2 Part of a rectilinear cropmark enclosure appears on air photographs.
Part of a rectangular enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 450m south east of Junction 15, M40.
1 Warwick Castle Park. An 18th century park and river landscape around the Medieval castle, c.320 ha. The park extends for c75 ha on the N side of ...
Warwick Castle Park. Documentary and evidence from excavation shows that the landscaped park, which surrounds Warwick Castle, dates to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods.Recommended for Review Register entry by Lovie.
1 A watching brief was carried out by Warwickshire Museum while builders dug foundation trenches for new greenhouses for Warwick Castle Garden Centre. The only finds were of the ...
Findspot - during the building of greenhouses at Warwick Castle some Post Medieval objects were found.
1 An appraisal was carried out of the undercroft of Warwick Castle. In the medieval period the undercroft was of fairly high status, but later it was used as a ...
An archaeological survey of the domestic range undercroft at Warwick Castle noted its architectural history. The domestic range undercroft was built in the Medieval period and has largely escaped alteration and retains many original features.
1 A coin of Edward I (1272-1407).
2 A collection of metal objects brought in to the museum for identification; a 17th century token, a fine strap end of the 13th ...
Findspot - metal objects including coins, coin weights and a buckle dating to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods were found 500m north east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 Four(?) coins brought in to the museum for identification, date ranges mid 2nd – mid 3rd century.
2 Roman coin, harness fitting & spoon found by metal detector. Harness fitting ...
Findspot - four coins, a harness fitting and a spoon dating to the Roman period were found in Castle Park.
1 A long cross penny found in “Potato Field”. The coin, brought to the Museum for identification, dated from the period of Henry III (1216-1272).
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found in a potato field next to the school playing field.
1 Excavation carried out attempting to recover the brewhouse indicated on the Smythson plan c.1600 failed to find displayable masonry, but demonstrated the depth of archaeology in the courtyard. ...
Building, excavation and documentary evidence show that there was once a Medieval period brewhouse west of Caesar's Tower at Warwick Castle.
1 A desktop assessment of the Woolpack Hotel identified an area on the south side of the market place which covered three Medieval properties. The Woolpack has been ...
Documentary evidence suggests three buildings stood here in the Medieval period. Archaeological work found two Medieval/Post Medieval wells and several walls.
1 17 pieces of pottery, 14 Roman and 3 possibly Iron Age/Roman found at this location.
2 Noted during the M40 survey. Roman finds dating from the 1st century AD to ...
Findspot - several pieces of Iron Age and Roman pottery were found at Longbridge roundabout.
1 Three coins of the 3rd and 4th century found.
2 Coin of the 2nd century found.
Findspot - several Roman coins were found at Longbridge roundabout.
1 Collection of coins from the 16th to 18th century found.
Findspot - Post Medieval coins were found in the Longbridge area.
1 An archaeological evaluation at this location involved excavation trial trenching either side of the former London Road, close to the Medieval Avon bridge. The excavation identified a number ...
The remains of Medieval and Post Medieval structures, and a series of 13th century pits, were found during an excavation. This settlement was located just south of Warwick Castle Old Bridge.
1 An archaeological evaluation at this location involved the excavation of trial trenches either side of the former London Road. An 18th century pit was found to have truncated ...
Excavations revealed a boundary wall dating to the Imperial period. It may be the same wall marked on two maps dated 1788 and 1806. The site is just south of Warwick Castle Old Bridge.
1 A coin of the 4th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found by metal detectorists in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 A coin and a jetton from the Post Medieval period were found in the area of Warwick Castle Park in September 1990. No specific grid reference was given and ...
Findspot - Post Medieval items were found in Castle Park, Warwick.
2 A possible rectangular enclosure can be identified from an air photograph.
A possible enclosure of unknown date which is visible on aerial photographs. It is located 100m north of Heathcote Road.
1 Evidence for Medieval activity was recorded in the form of a pit, containing pottery of 12th/13th century in date. Ditches of possibly earlier origin – possibly an Anglo-Saxon defensive ...
A 12th/13th century (Medieval Period) pit was found during archaeological work at Castle Hill Baptist Church Warwick. There were also two undated ditches, possibly with a defensive function.
1 Eight in situ graves were located clustered together in the east corner of the burial ground. The burials were all in coffins and the graves were aligned on the ...
During archeological work at Castle Hill Baptist Church eight burials were discovered. These burials date to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods.
1 Small trenches were dug by the local history society over large parts of Prioory Park. Only one archaeological feature was located. This was a medieval rubbih pit ...
A Medieval rubbish pit was found during excavations in Priory Park. It contained a large group of pottery, as well as bones and other refuse
1 Likely that the suburb was well developed by 1123.
The earliest mapping from the 1610 Speed map shows built up frontage of the streets within the suburb while the ...
Medieval suburb stretching out east from Warwick including Smith Street, Church Street, Chapel Road, Priory Road, Gerrard Street, St Johns, Coten End and Mill Street.