1 Pit of unknown date observed during water main renewal work in Church Street. The pit was cut into the natural sandstone and only the top of it was ...
A pit of unknown date was discovered during water main renewal works in Church Street, Warwick.
1 The possible extent of the Medieval settlement, based on the first edition 6″ map of 1886, 35SW, but not including the possible shrunken area, 5367.
2 There are two listings ...
The possible extent of the Medieval settlement at Grandborough. The area of settlement is suggested by documentary evidence.
1 A shallow oval feature was uncovered in the north-west corner of the site during the observation of foots and associated groundworks for a small scale residential development off Avondale ...
A Medieval or Post Medieval pit was uncovered during archaeological work in the area of Avondale Road, Brandon.
1 A pit with near vertical faces and a flat bottom was revealed close to a hedgerow in the north-east corner of the site during the observation of groundworks for ...
An undated pit was uncovered during archaeological work in the area of Avondale Road, Brandon.
1 A pit with a broad u-shaped profile was revealed in the north-east corner of the site during observation of groundworks for a residential development at Brandon. The ...
A Medieval pit was uncovered during archaeological work in the area of the Avondale Road, Brandon. The pit contained some Medieval pottery.
1 A lynchet was uncovered in the east of the site with colluvium banked up against it and ridge and furrow further up slope. The remains are believed to ...
A Medieval lynchet and other features associated with agricultural use of this area in the Medieval period, were uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during site excavations connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A cluster of nine pits were found near to the south bank of the stream and may represent burnt mound material. An undated curvilinear arc encircling an 11m ...
Prehistoric pits were uncovered near Grove Lane, Wishaw during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 A small pit was found in the middle of the sampled area. The fill contained flecks of charcoal but no finds.
A pit of unknown date was uncovered east of Curdworth during archaeological work connected with the Birmingham Northern Relief Road project.
1 Pit/post hole found in line with the west entrance of a pennanular gully (WA 9109) contained the waterlogged base of a very large oak tree. Preliminary study suggests ...
A Prehistoric pit or post hole was uncovered during archaeological work at Langley Brook, west of Allen End.
1 Part of a possible pit was uncovered during observation of grounds works for a new teaching block at Alcester Grammar School. A sherd of medieval pottery was recovered ...
Evidence for medieval activity, including a pit, the probable remains of a medieval timber structure overlain by a yard surface and 12th/13th century pottery, recorded during fieldwork at Alcester Grammar School, Birmingham Road, Alcester.
1 Archaeological recording ahead of gas pipe laying revealed evidence for Roman occupation including probable ditch and pit features. Roman pottery was also recovered. This may indicate rural settlement on ...
A possible Roman settlement, including a probable ditch and pits. Roman pottery was found in topsoil and ditches. The settlement site lies south east of Long Marston.
Prehistoric features and finds
1 Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered several features/finds of prehistoric date. A small group of Mesolithic flints represents the earliest human activity ...
Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered various features of Prehistoric date. These include Mesolithic flints, Bronze Age burial remains, pit alignments and Iron Age hut circle and land holdings. Also pits, post holes, gullies and multi-period finds.
1 A brick wall, pit and cut were uncovered during a watching brief on ground works for a replacement dwelling. The wall is likely to be a boundary wall as ...
A boundary wall and a pit, both dating to the Imperial period were found during archaeological work. The features were situated near the church at Snitterfield.
1 Archaeological evaluation of land to the rear of buildings in Jury Street, Warwick, recovered evidence of Medieval activity dating back to the 12th century in the form of pits ...
Medieval pits and postholes were uncovered in Jury Street, Warwick.
1 A watching brief carried out on the installation of a sewage tank at the Village Hall in 1990 located a ditch and two pits. The features probably date to ...
Two pits and a ditch, which dated to the Post Medieval period and later, were recorded at the Village Hall at Wasperton.
1 Archaeological evaluation at land off Ely Street Stratford upon Avon revealed a single pit containing residual Medieval pottery and Post Medieval material along with a Post Medieval boundary.
Several pits of post-medieval date were found, although they were not necessarily contemporary. A boundary feature contained post-medieval pottery although it could have been medieval in origin.
1 An archaeological evaluation east of the Roman settlement (WA 8319) found several undated pits and gullies which may belong to a field system aligned on the trackway (WA 4675). ...
Several undated pits and gullies were uncovered during an excavation. They may belong to a pre-Roman field system. The site is to the east of Oak Road, Tiddington.
1 Archaeological assessment of Rugby Town Centre.
2 Archaeological evaluation of land between Chapel Street and Drury Lane, Rugby, covering properties on the western frontage of the Medieval market place laid ...
Several pits and ditches of Medieval and Post Medieval date were found during an excavation. They were situated in the area of Drury Lane, Rugby.
1 An archaeological evaluation on this site within the Medieval village in 1998 (WA 8326) revealed evidence for 13th century activity in the form of pits and a ditch and ...
Medieval ditches, a pit and a gully were found during archaeological work. These features might have been associated with Medieval settlement in this area. The site was located towards the south of Brandon.
1 Fieldwalking located an isolated pit which they subsequently excavated. Roman coarsewares of 2nd century date were recovered along with group of 7 part-fired, triangular clay/loam loom weights. Weights were ...
A pit, gully and linear feature were recorded during excavations and a watching brie. It contained Roman pottery and loom weights. The site was just north of Piles Coppice, Binley Woods.
1 A watching brief was carried out at this location in July 1998 on foundation excavation in the Medieval settlement area of Gaydon. No evidence for Medieval or earlier settlement ...
A pit containing 19th century material was excavated at this site, in Church Road, Gaydon.
1 Observation of groundworks revealed evidence of Medieval and Post Medieval pits including 2 large quarry pits. 16th century limestone wall foundations of street frontage buildings were also revealed.
An archaeological excavation revealed Medieval and Post Medieval pits and 16th century wall foundations of street frontage buildings. These features were found in Sheep Street, Stratford upon Avon.
1 During observation a pit feature was revealed. It may have been Roman, however there was a lack of dating evidence.
A pit of unknown date was recorded in Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 Archaeological observation revealed remains of a recent, large pit. This may have been the remains of a cellar associated with the 20th century iron works which previously occupied the ...
A large pit was discovered during an archaeological work. It was associated with the 20th century iron works which previously occupied the site. The pit was found north of the Windsor Street Carpark, Stratford-upon-Avon.