1 An archaeological observation took place within the area of the Medieval market town. However, no finds or features associated with this settlement were recorded. A possible well or pit ...
A possible well or pit was discovered during archaeological work at Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour. No dating evidence was recovered. In other trenches elsewhere a considerable amount of 19th/20th century pottery was found.
1 Four trial trenches were excavated. Observation was subsequently carried out during topsoil stripping in the south-west of the development and during excavation of the foundation trenches for two ...
Post-medieval features, including an 18th century wall, an earlier well, and a 19th century outbuilding, were recorded close to the street frontage of Wellesbourne Road, Barford.
1 Stone-built well of probably Medieval date recorded to rear of the property during a watching brief. Well lies partially under adjacent Warwick Arms Hotel and thus earlier than ...
A stone built well, probably of Medieval date, was recorded during archaeological work in High Street, Warwick
1 Stone-built well uncovered during watching brief on groundworks at the rear of Glebe Cottage. The well does not appear on 19th or 20th century maps and is thought ...
A stone-built well, possibly of Medieval date, was found at the rear of Glebe Cottage, Weston under Wetherley.
Imperial linear allotment features
1 A 19th century garden trench and stone-lined conduit were uncovered during an archaeological evaluation ahead of a residential development at the Allotment Site, Napton on ...
A 19th century linear feature, possibly a garden trench, and stone-lined conduit were uncovered during archaeological work. They were found at the north end of Howcombe Lane, Napton on the Hill.
C19 or earlier well revealed by Watching Brief.
1 An archaeological observation carried out in connection with the cutting of foundation trenches at this location revealed a brick lined well. The ...
A brick lined well dating to the Imperial period was uncovered during archaeological work. It was located in the area of Bleachfield Street.
1 Excavations (EWA3238) carried out in advance of the laying of a sewage pipe across the remains of Bascote shrunken Medieval settlement (WMA 1702) also found the remains of 18th ...
Archaeological excavation uncovered a well, a cobbled trackway and pottery dating to the Imperial period. This may be a settlement site, perhaps linked to work being carried out in the area in the 1700s either on the canal or at the quarries. It is situated 100m north of Bascote.
1 Archaeological observation was carried out in November 1995 during groundworks related to barn conversion. A well was noted, which could be Medieval or later. The well is shown on ...
A well, possibly dating from the Medieval period, was found during archaeological work. The well is marked on maps from the 19th century. It is located in Wasperton.
1 A 19th century well was found during the excavation of foundation trenches for an extension at Talton House. 18th and 19th century pottery was found in a large pit ...
A well and fragments of pottery, all dating to the Imperial period, were found during the excavation of foundation trenches for extensions at Talton House.
1 During an observation brick and cobbled surfaces, sealed by 17th and 18th century material was found. The surfaces predate the existing 19th century building. A brick lined well was ...
During archaeological work a cobbled surface was found. It was sealed by a layer containing material dating to the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. A well was also discovered. The features were situated in Sherriff Street, Rugby.
1 Two wells, one appears on ordanace survey map of 1886, the other appears to be contemporary. Some 15th century pottery was found in the backfill of the northern ...
Two circular stone-lined wells found during redevelopment, dating to at least 1886. Some 15th century pottery was found in the construction backfill of the northern well, which may be residual.
1 Geophysical survey revealed garden features, consisting of walls, a pit and a possible well.
Garden features of unknown date, including walls, a pit and a well, were found during a geophysical survey. The site was located 400m north east of Coney Lane Bridge.
1 A small excavation on the edge of the Medieval planned town uncovered traces of a Medieval boundary separating two burgage plots which contained typical back yard features such as ...
A Medieval boundary separating two house plots was found during an archaeological excavation. Medieval finds were also discovered, as well as a possible well. The site is situated 150m north east of the civic hall, Stratford upon Avon.
1 A stone lined well was found during building work behind Swan Street.
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A stone lined well was found during building work in Swan Street, Warwick. It dated to the Post Medieval/Imperial period.
1 An archaeological evaluation to the rear of The Dun Cow Inn included documentary research and trial trenching which revealed activity dating from the 12th/13th century. However most of ...
During archaeological work, some disparate Post Medieval features and a Post Medieval well was found in the area of The Dun Cow, Dunchurch.
1 Part of scheduled ancient monument (SAM No 21611). A waterfilled pond located to the west of the moated site. It is marked on the 1851 tithe map ...
The remains of a fishpond, used for storing and breeding fish, and its associated water channels. The features are thought to be Medieval in origin and they are visible as earthworks. The features are situated at Drakenage Farm.
1 A watching brief was carried out during July 1995. The only significant archaeological feature was a 19th century brick-lined well.
A well dating to the Imperial period was found during archaeological work. It was found near to Coventry Road, Cawston.
1 Well of unusual brick beehive construction.
A well of brick beehive construction of unknown date. It is located 100m south of Knightcote Reservoir.
1 Following evaluation work done in 1992 for the Scout Hut rebuild, a watching brief was maintained in 1994 on the foundation trenches. It was possible to identify two ...
The site of a series of timber buildings, and an industiral site, with ovens, pits and wells was recorded during excavations at the site of the Scout Hut, Mill Lane, Mancetter. Further observation on the site recorded two ditches dating to the Roman period.
1 Cropmarks show on aerial photographs. These comprise a rectangular enclosure with faint internal features.
2 Site 4. During fieldwalking in 1977 a pottery scatter was found here (WA 7463). ...
An enclosure, with some internal features, is visible as a crop mark on aerial photographs. Excavation has dated it to the Roman period. It lies 450m south of Witherley Bridge.
1 An eminence with an irregular hollow 37m across and 1.5 or 1.8m deep, in the centre of which is a ‘singular rectangular pit’ lined with dressed stone, having angle ...
'Monks' Well', a rectangular well, lined with dressed stone, which dates from the Medieval/Post Medieval period. Its top is modern. It is situated 600m west of Watergall Bridge.
1 A Roman well was discovered 30m S of the bath house in the last days of the 1980 excavations. It had a shaft 0.6m wide lined with sandstone slabs ...
The site of a Roman well found 500m east of Gilson Hall during an excavation.
1 1964: Excavation of two small pits and the remains of a puddling-tank with traces of the timber lining and a water duct leading to it.
2 1969: Excavation of several ...
The site of an industrial area which was used for pottery production. Excavations revealed the remains of buildings, pits and a well. The features were Roman in date and were situated 450m north west of Crab Tree Farm, Mancetter.
1 1954-5: Construction of a sewage trench revealed traces of walling at fairly high levels connected apparently with 4th century pottery but these had been thoroughly wrecked by ridge and ...
The site of a building and other features dating to the Roman period. The site was located 400m south east of Witherley Bridge, Mancetter.