1 An evaluation was carried out by the Cotswold Archaeological Trust on the allotment site at the rear of houses in Loxley Road in May 1992. Romano British pottery ...
An archaeological evaluation uncovered features dating to the Iron Age/Roman period. The features, including pits and gullies, suggest that this may be the site of a settlement. The site is behind houses on the north side of the Loxley Road, Stratford-on-Avon.
1 An archaeological evaluation recorded evidence for three Post Medieval pits and a modern shed but no earlier activity was recorded.
Three Post Medieval pits were found during archaeological work in Sheep Street, Stratford-on-Avon.
1 Archaeological observation found no evidence for activity prior to the 17th century; the only feature was the cutting of a pit, possibly for rubbish.
During an archaeological excavation a Post Medieval pit was discovered. It was found at King Edward VI Grammar School, Stratford-on-Avon. The pit may have been used for dumping rubbish.
1 A fragment of walling, first exposed during excavation in the 1860s, was re-excavated during community excavations in 2011. Additional pits and possible post-holes were recorded. These foundations were dated ...
A fragment of walling, first exposed during excavation in the 1860s, was re-excavated during community excavations in 2011. Additional pits and possible post-holes were recorded.