1 Scrapers etc. In Coventry Museum.
Flint scrapers, a type of Neolithic or Bronze Age tool, were found near Stoneleigh Road, Gibbet Hill.
1 One retouched and flaked Palaeolithic implement. The grid reference is approximate only.
2 List.
3 Palaeolithic quartzite pebble tool from Baginton.
Findspot - a Palaeolithic tool was found in the area of Stoneleigh. The exact location of the findspot is unknown.
2 Linear features show on aerial photographs.
Linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are situated to the south west of Gibbet Hill.
1 Before the Conquest Kenilworth was a member of Stoneleigh and had a castle (Regist de Stonle F 4a) on the banks of the Avon in the woods opposite Stoneleigh ...
The possible site of an early castle, the remains of which are visible as earthworks. It is located 700m north east of Glasshouse Wood.
2 Possible ring ditches show on aerial photographs. The N example is larger, wider-ditched and has a possible S entrance. As the site is close to an old army base ...
Several possible ring ditches are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They may be of Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The ring ditches are situated 100m west of Tantara Lodge.
2 Linear features and possible enclosures show on aerial photographs.
Linear features and possible enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The featues are situated 600m north east of Ticknell Spinney.
1 The field name ‘Cunneyore?’ shown on Goodwin’s map of 1597, ‘Conery’ on Wilkes plan of 1749 and ‘Cunnery Close’ on Baker’s map of 1766 suggests that this field may ...
The site of a possible medieval rabbit warren was indicated through a field name on 16th century mapping. No trace of this feature was identified through archaeological evaluation carried out on this site ahead of housing development.
1 Two cloth seals found in April 1992 in ‘Field 24, R.A.S.E. near Abbey’. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of two post medieval cloth seals in Stoneleigh parish near the Abbey.
1 Two medieval pins found in April 1992 in “Field 24 R.A.S.E. near Abbey”. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Two medieval pins found in Stoneleigh parish near the Abbey.
1 Air photo interpretation as part of the University of Warwick archaeological assessment identified a rectilinear cropmark near Birches Wood Farm.
23 APs showing the cropmark (not the ones used by ...
The site of a rectilinear feature that is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is undated and it is located 100m east of Crackley Wood.
1 Aerial photographs show a large, curvilinear soil mark. On investigation, during the archaeological assessment of Warwick University’s lands, this was interpreted as the remains of a relatively recent plantation.
23 ...
A curvilinear soil mark which is visible on aerial photographs and is undated. It is located 100m east of Crackley Wood.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (WA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In field D3, three flints of ...
Findspot - flint artefacts of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic date were found 200m south east of Roughknowles Wood.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (MWA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In Field C6, Roman pottery together ...
Findspot - mosaic fragments of Roman date were found to the north of Cryfield Village, suggesting that this might be the site of an important Roman building.
1 A single abraded sherd of pottery was recovered during fieldwalking in Field D10 of Warwick University’s land (see WA 8344). The sherd could either be of Prehistoric or of ...
Findspot - a single pottery sherd dating to either the Prehistoric or Migration period was found 600m east of Crackley Wood during field walking.
1 As part of a series of fieldwalking sessions during the assessment of Warwick University’s archaeology, 2 fragments of mosaic were noted in field C4. A much larger collection of ...
Findspot - several fragments of a Roman mosaic (tesserae) were found in an area to the north west of Cryfield Village.
1 During fieldwalking as part of the Warwick University assessment a single fragment of unworked but imported flint was recovered from Field D11, and a Prehistoric date suggested.
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to the Prehistoric period was found 800m east of Crackley Wood during field walking.
1 Millburn Grange is mentioned in the Stoneleigh Ledger Book of 1305 which gives details of the Stoneleigh Abbey estates. The site is adjacent to a possible DMV.
2 A possible ...
The site of Millburn Grange, a Medieval farm or estate that was associated with Stoneleigh Abbey. The site of the grange is located 100m north east of Millburn Viaduct.
1 Documentary research carried out in connection with archaeological observations at Finham Sewage Works (WA 7973) suggests that the site of Finham DMV marked as WA 2917 is incorrect. An ...
The possible site of the Medieval deserted settlement of Finham is suggested by documentary evidence. The site of the settlement lies 300m to the south of Finham Green.
1 An evaluation carried out at this location recovered a concentration of Mesolithic and Neolithic finds. The excavators believe that a number of undated archaeological features, including post holes, identified ...
Various finds may be associated with features such as post holes found during an excavation. They suggest that this may have been a settlement or occupation site during the Mesolithic or Neolithic periods. The site lies to the south of Cryfield Village.
1 Brought in, a single artefact with secondary working along one edge. Evidence of water rolling. Probably Mesolithic, but could be older. Looks like a small scraper or similar tool.
2 ...
Findspot - a single flint artefact of Mesolithic date was found 500m south west of Westley Bridge.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (WA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In Field C2, 16 flints were ...
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts of Prehistoric date, was found during a field walking exercise. The flint scatter was found in an area to the north of Whitefield Coppice.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (WA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In Field C6, 54 flints of ...
Findspot - a flint scatter, comprising flint artefacts of Mesolithic and Neolithic date, was found to the north west of Cryfield Village.
1 Geophysical surveys carried out as part of the University of Warwick found a significant anomaly in this location.
A geophysical survey identified a possible archaeological site. The type and date of the site are unknown. It is located to the north of Cryfield Village.
1 An assessment of the archaeological potential of Warwick University’s lands (WA 8344) included the results of a number of fieldwalking sessions, mostly unstructured. In Field D4, 18 flints of ...
Findspot - a flint scatter dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age was found 700m east of Roughknowles Wood.