1 Roman pottery was found in the garden of a private house in 1939. The house was in Tiddington Road.
2 A small excavation at a house in Tiddington Road ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the garden of a house in Tiddington.
1 In the centre walk of the garden of the Shakespeare Birthplace Museum is the base of the old 14th century market cross of the town.
2 Square ornamental socket stone ...
The base of a Medieval market cross, being all that remains of the cross that originally stood in the centre of the town. It is now in the garden of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Henley Street.
Find of Roman coins.
1 A few unprovenanced Roman coins found in the town.
Roman coins found in Stratford upon Avon at an unknown location.
1 During an evaluation two pits were uncovered which contained pottery (probably 2nd century AD). The pits were located in the northernmost trench suggesting that Romano British activity did ...
Two Romano British pits were uncovered during excavation in the area of Knights Lane, Tiddington.
1 During trial trenching a prehistoric side scraper was found.
A Prehistoric flint scraper was found during an excavation in the Knights Lane area of Tiddington.
1 Trenches for a house extension uncovered a number of pits of varying sizes. No dating evidence was available from any of them.
Several pits were uncovered in Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon. There was no evidence with which to date them.
1 Construction of the Methodist church on the site of a Medieval college revealed a large ditch across the site, its purpose was not determined.
2 This feature has been interpreted ...
The site of a large ditch of unknown date, discovered during building work. It may have been associated with a moat. It was located to the northwest of Holy Trinity Church.
1 Trial trenching in 1969 on the Vicarage site exposed an undisturbed area with pits and post holes containing pottery similar to St Neots ware.
Pits and post holes of Early Medieval date were uncovered during part excavation of the site of the vicarage in Old Town, Stratford on Avon. Pottery of the same period was found in the pits and post holes.
1 Find of Roman pottery in Brueton Field, The Oaks Farm.
2 Excavations 1937. Finds in New Place.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in Tiddington.
1 Find of worked flint flakes from Ryon Hill. Seven grey/black and beige ?worked flint flakes, 34 natural flakes.
Findspot - worked flint flakes which could date from the Early Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age. They were found at Ryon Hill, 2km north east of Stratford on Avon.
1 In 1316 Clopton is mentioned as a hamlet of Bishopton.
2 The manor house still stands, but there is no field evidence of a deserted settlement.
Documentary evidence suggests that there may have been a Medieval settlement at Clopton, which was later deserted. The site lies to the north of Stratford on Avon.
1 The name cannot be linked to desertion. The depopulation is listed in Rous, but not spoken of by Dugdale. The site lay on the banks of the Stour opposite ...
The site of a deserted settlement called Ruin Clifford which dated to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence and some earthworks are visible. The site is located to the north of Clifford Chambers.
1 A coin of Constantine (AD307-37) was found in a garden in New Place. The site is on the corner of Church Street and Chapel Street opposite New Place Corner. ...
Findspot - a Roman coin of Constantine was found opposite New Place in Church Street, Stratford on Avon.
1 Deserted Medieval village Crofts Fields.
2 This area is now occupied by allotments.
3 The VCH mentions the inclosure of Shottery Fields which lie just to the west of the area ...
The possible site of a deserted settlement dating to the Medieval period and located 650m south east of the church, at Shottery.
1 Tumulus at ‘The Hill’
2 The area has recently been landscaped for a golf course, no tumulus was seen.
3 Dated to the Bronze Age.
The site of a possible Bronze Age round barrow. The site is now part of the Welcombe golf course, east of Stratford upon Avon.
1 The name cannot be linked to desertion. The depopulation is listed in Rous, but not spoken of by Dugdale. The site lay on the banks of the Stour opposite ...
An alternative site of the deserted settlement of Ruin Clifford which dated to the Medieval period. This site lies 700m north of Clifford Chambers.
1 Clopton House dates from the reign of Henry VIII. A moat ran in front of it and some excavations undertaken in 1830 resulted in the discovery of some relics.
2 ...
The site of Clopton House moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building. It dates to the Post Medieval period, and is situated 500m north west of Clopton Tower.
1 1982-3: Excavation in advance of redevelopment. The earliest ditch contained a Dobunnic quarter-stater, another probably similar coin was found elsewhere on the site. Pottery from this area consisted of ...
Possible Iron Age features, including ditches, were identified during archaeological work. Fragments of pottery and coins were found. The finds and features suggest that this may be the site of an Iron Age settlement. It located on the north side of the Tiddington Road.
1 1982-3: Excavation of c12 burials of 4th century date, singly and in clusters alongside the roads.
Burials of late Roman date were found north of the Tiddington Road, on the west side of Tiddington. Dating is probably late 3rd - 4th century but an Anglo Saxon date cannot be ruled out.
1 1980: Excavation of Roman settlement (PRN 4466) produced evidence for Iron Age settlement. These consisted of two areas of pits and gullies, one in the NE of the excavated ...
Evidence of Iron Age occupation was found during archaeological work. There were two areas of gullies and pits containing domestic rubbish. The site lies under the NFU carpark at Tiddington.
1 1980: Excavation of Roman settlement (PRN 4466) produced evidence for burials on the edge of the settlement. About 35 burials were excavated – about six were cremations, half in ...
An archaeological excavation in 1980 uncovered a Roman cemetery. Burials and some cremations were found but they included very few grave goods. The site now lies under NFU car park in Tiddington.
1 1983: Small trench excavated to locate a trackway (PRN 4468) revealed pits and a ditch. To the S was a more extensive series of pits. Two of the pits ...
An area of Roman settlement at Tiddington excavated in 1983. Features identified included pits and a corn drying kiln. The site lies to the north east of the National Farmers' Insurance Union building.
1 A coin from the 15th century recovered from a garden.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found in a garden in the Shipston Road area of Stratford upon Avon.
1 A coin from the 3rd century recovered from the Basin during the 1976 drought.
Findspot - a Roman coin was recovered from the Stratford upon Avon Canal Basin.