1 Under Malt Mill, three gravel paths running parallel to Church Street. Near Malt Mill. Samian base with rosette stamp. Late C2 or early C3.
2 Exact location uncertain.
3 Noted.
Three Roman paths and fragments of Roman pottery were found during an excavation. The site was located north of Gas House Lane, Alcester.
1 Butter Street, E side. Urns with cremation (?) and coin hoard in urn, consisting of 800 silver and 16 gold coins dating from 48 BC to AD 337 (perhaps ...
Findspot - a Roman cremation and a Roman coin hoard were found in Butter Street, Alcester.
1 A trench was dug in Evesham Street about 2.4m to 3m square. This revealed two stone walls running approximately E-W of which the N one was apparently the later ...
The site of a Roman building which was found during an excavation. Roman pottery and a brooch were also found on this site in Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 Excavation behind Adcock’s Chemist Shop in Alcester High Street. ‘There is but one box’, 3m by 3m, ‘with very little of value so far’.
2 Location of trench confirmed by ...
Findspot - unidentified objects of Roman date were found in Alcester High Street.
1 Roman pottery in this field against Icknield Street.
2 Mentioned. Info J Brookes
Findspot - Roman pottery was found in Icknield Street, Alcester.
1 Seggs Lane, now a housing estate, on S side. Pottery and coins, also in neighbouring cottages. Excavation in the garden next to Seggs Lane. Little there.
2 Noted.
3 Noted. Shown ...
Findspot - Roman coins and fragments of pottery were found to the south of Seggs Lane, Alcester.
1 A trench cut by Hughes on the N side of Seggs Lane showed no sign of a previous road. Here was found a Samian sherd of a Dr 18/31 ...
Findspot - Roman pottery was found on Seggs Lane, Alcester.
1 Find made with a metal detector: Medieval bronze buckle.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1998-01-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Findspot - a Medieval bronze buckle was found on the north side of Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 1985: a hole was dug in the back garden of a house on Bleachfield Street to see what could be found. Pottery from this hole was examined and was ...
The remains of a Roman building were found during archaeological work in Bleachfield Street, Alcester. Roman pottery and coins were also found at this site.
1 Coin dug up in High Street. Sestertius of Hadrian found in digging for gas main opposite Alcester Picture House.
2 Noted. Further references to ‘Roman remains to be found all ...
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the High Street, Alcester.
1 Coin dug up in the High Street. Sestertius of Antoninus Pius, type uncertain.
2 Noted. Further references to ‘Roman remains to be found all along High Street’.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found on the High Street, Alcester
1 Roman remains to be found all along the High Street (information from J Brookes). Among Davis collection of pottery, examined by W A Seaby, at Stratford, were large handled ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found on the High Street, Alcester.
1 Excavation by S Taylor in 1972. Gardens of six cottages cleared and smaller trial areas excavated elsewhere. Earliest finds were two brooches and a coin of the Claudian period ...
A pit and several post holes of Roman date were found during an excavation. Two Roman brooches and a coin were also recovered from the site, which was situated west of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 1976: An area of 11 x 17m was excavated in advance of redevelopment. 1m of Post Medieval material sealed the site. Medieval buildings (PRN 5490) impinged on the latest ...
The remains of Roman buildings were excavated to the west of Bleachfield Street, Alcester. Roman coins were also found at this site.
1 Three worked flints found in pits during an evaluation.
2 A few, possibly natural tree-throw pits contained flintwork of the early Neolithic period.
Flints from the early Neolithic period found in pits or hollows of overturned trees during an evaluation at Oversley Mill Services.
1 Coin of an Emperor probably of 1st century or 2nd century, but the coin is too poor for further identification.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the area of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 A single Roman coin was found whilst gardening in 1983 at 17 Evesham Road. A bronze posthumous antoninianus of Claudius II (268-270).
2 Please note: this is just over the ...
A single Roman coin was found whilst gardening in 1983 at 17 Evesham Road.
1 Four Roman coins founds whilst gardening. Reported may 1982. Date ranging from the 1st to the 4th centuries.
Four Roman coins founds whilst gardening. Reported may 1982. Date ranging from the 1st to the 4th centuries.
1 A Sestertius of Lucius Verus found with a metal detector in 1985 by siyle on the footpath.
A Sestertius of Lucius Verus found with a metal detector in 1985 by stile on the footpath.
1 A 14th century seal matrix was found in late 1996 at SP408258. The method of recovery was not recorded.
A seal matrix from the medieval period was found in a garden in Alcester.
1 Three Roman coins found in the area of Beauchamp Court in, or before, 1990. No exact grid references were given and the method of recovery was not recorded.
Roman coins found in the area of Beauchamp Court, southeast of Kings Coughton. The exact locations are not known.
1 Items found in the area of Beauchamp Court in, or before, 1990. The exact locations are not known and the method of recovery was not recorded.
Items from the Imperial period found in the area of Beauchamp Court. The exact location is not known.
1 A barbarous contemporary copy of a Roman coin of the mid 3rd century found in May 1993 in the Chantry Crescent area of Alcester.
2 A 4th century coin of ...
Roman coins found in the Chantry Crescent area of Alcester
1 Strap end from the 9th century found at the Cherry Trees Motel site in August 1992.
2 A 9th century strap end and a 6th century square headed brooch were ...
Find of items from the Migration/Early Medieval period from the Cherry Trees Motel site in Alcester.