1 Find with a metal detector in 1984: A half groat of Edward III.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found to the south of Captain's Hill, Alcester.
1 1984: Watching brief during construction of a water pipe. Evidence of a pit and occasional late Medieval and Post Medieval pottery.
A Post Medieval pit was found during an excavation. Medieval and Post Medieval pottery was also found at the site, west of High Street, Alcester.
1 A curious monument is built up in a wall adjoining the rectory, W of the church. This is a much mutilated torso, 1.06m long by 0.5m broad, with face ...
Findspot - a Roman statue, possibly of the god Mars, was found. The exact location of the findspot is unknown but it probably came from Alcester.
1 Two flint scrapers of Neolithic/Early Bronze Age date.
Findspot - two flint artefacts of Neolithic or Bronze Age date were found at Lower Oversley Lodge.
1 Fragments of Roman pottery found, 1933, in making new road ‘The Ropewalk’. Information J Brookes to R I Threlfall, 1938.
2 Mentioned in Seaby’s list of finds in Alcester, 1954.Other ...
Findspot - Roman pottery and possibly Medieval fragments were found in the area of Rope Walk, Alcester.
1 Fragments of Roman pottery found on the Moors, corner of lane by school.
2 Noted (info. Davis to Threlfall, 1938).
Findspot - Roman pottery was found at The Moors, Alcester.
1 Fragments of Roman pottery. Possibly found when tennis courts were being made.
2 Mentioned. Info J Brookes 1938
Findspot - Roman pottery was found in the area west of Moorfield Road, Alcester.
1 Excavation showed occupation over a considerable period from late C1 to late C4. This included a sherd of Samian. There was a considerable area of flag-paving with one post ...
Evidence for Roman occumpation of this site was found during an excavation. A paved area with a post hole in the middle was found as well as Roman pottery and coins. The site lies to the east of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 Davis excavated in the Abbey or Nursery Gardens and in the Abbey School Gardens – now mostly taken over by the needle works – on many occasions. He found ...
A Roman pit was excavated and various finds were recovered from this feature and the surrounding area. Finds included Roman coins, and pottery. Paths, possibly of Roman date were also found at this site, on the east side of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 1951: Masonry discovered in the yard of the factory of Needle Industries Ltd. A trial excavation proved it to be the top of a well with a light-brown earth ...
A Roman well which was probably reused during the Medieval period. Roman and Medieval pottery was found in the well which was situated in the area of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 Abbey works, Bleachfield Street, 1937. This may be from the same area as PRN 503. Samian ware, types 46, 31 (Cadgati): 18/38 later development; 15/17 Platter ?1st century; 33/35; ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the area of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 1967: Coin hoard discovered by workmen digging a trench. A shattered pot contained 95 Antoniniani of the period Gordian III to Postumus, and 51 sestertii of the period Trajan ...
Findspot - a hoard of Roman coins was found 500m south west of Oversley Green.
1 A sestertius of Hadrian (119-121). Ceres with corn ears and long torch standing left; S-C RIC II, p419/610. Poor, but features of head and reverse type identifiable. Found with ...
Findspot - several Roman coins were found 500m south of The Cherrytrees Public House.
1 A sestertius of Trajan, period 103-117. Rev gone. V poor but head identifiable. Found with a metal detector.
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found 300m east of The Cherrytree Public House.
1 A very unusual fantail brooch. The fantail is flat with concentric circle decoration either side of a central spine; the catch plate is pierced, but this may be a ...
Findspot - a brooch of Roman date was found 600m north east of The Cherrytrees Public House.
1 Two fragments of a Romano British bronze brooch from a sand pit at Moat Farm.
Findspot - two fragments of a Roman bronze brooch were found near King's Coughton.
1 SWS in excavating a trench for cable in Bleachfield Street had several lots of pottery, also two human skulls, sent to Birmingham University.
2 Noted.
3Noted. 11 and 14, 15 ...
Findspot - Roman pottery and two human skulls were found in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Fragments of Roman tesserae and plaster with maroon and red paint, some on white surface, and fragments of flanged tile. Also many flanged tiles and building tiles for hypocaust ...
Various finds, including tesserae, painted plaster and tiles, suggest that this was the site of a Roman building. The site was located on the north side of Meeting Lane.
1 In Meeting Lane were recorded a floor of ‘concrete’ at a depth of 1.2m and some slightly decorated plaster. Below this were walls and at a depth of 1.5m ...
Various finds, including painted wall plaster, tesserae and tiles, suggest that this was the site of a Roman building. Roman pottery and coins were also found at this site, located in Meeting Lane, Alcester.
1 Opposite Field 289 (the Rookery) in the Stratford Road, bases of four urns of Roman period.
2 Noted.
Findspot - the bases of four Roman urns were found on Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 Roman pottery including Samian and iron objects found in 1924 in Brookscroft at corner of Back Lane (Cross Road). Also collection of Roman coins. Information J Humphreys, J Brookes, ...
Findspot - Roman pottery and coins were found in Cross Road, Alcester.
1 Many coins and signs of buildings from Church Street, including Samian dish and other assorted pottery.
2 Noted.
Findspot - Roman coins and pottery were found on the south side of Church Street, Alcester.
1 Corner of Malt Mill Lane with Church Street. Roman foundations at 0.9m.
2 Cutting in centre of Church Street and Malt Mill Lane. Pottery, oyster shell, broken tiles, stones, all ...
The remains of a Roman building were found during an excavation on the corner of Malt Mill Lane and Church Street, Alcester. Finds of pottery, tile and oyster shell were also found at the site.
1 Teeth, bones and pottery were found in Malt Mill Lane. At 1.8m a bone spoon and assorted late 3rd or 4th century pottery were found.
3 Within the ...
Findspot - various Roman finds, including pottery and a bone spoon, were found on Malt Mill Lane, Alcester.