1 Collection of artefacts from different periods found by metal detectorists at the Cherry Trees Motel site, SP095572.
See MWA 3970, MWA3971, MWA10169, MWA5932, MWA3972
1 A collection of pottery sherds comprising a decorated bodysherd, mortaria, one with stamp and whiteware bodysherds found at this location.
2 Negative Archaeological Observation of foundation trenches for a house ...
Find spot - Roman pottery was found in Sherwell Drive, Alcester.
1 A clay male figurine of the 2nd to 3rd century found at this location.
2 Illustration attached to WMEF form.
Find spot - A Roman figurine was found in Alne Bank Road, Alcester.
Assorted finds from Alcester bypass, Area 1.
1 A collection of artefacts comprising musket balls, buttons of the 19th century and buckle fragment of the 19th century reported by metal detectorists. ...
Find spot - various 19th Century finds were made in the area east of the Alcester bypass.
1 A brooch of the Trumpet type of the 2nd century reported by metal detectorists. (See map in FI file 3976).
Find spot - a Roman brooch was found in the area of the Alcester bypass.
1 Early 20th century ring found in June/July 1989, Alcester bypass, area 3. See map in Finds file.
2 Further finds.
Findspot - various 19th century finds were recovered from the area of the Alcester bypass.
Collection of artefacts comprising fishing line weight, copper alloy buttons, spoon handle, weight, thimble and Indian figurine of Deity reported by metal detectorists. (See map in FI file ...
Find spot - various finds dating from the 18th and 19th Centuries were found 500m south west of Oversley Green.
1 A coin of the 4th century found at this location.
Find spot - a Roman coin was found in Newport Drive, Alcester.
1 The Museum at Stratford contains a mould for casting small button-like discs, either bronze or lead. The object was found at Alcester.
2 Limestone mould for casting small decorative objects, ...
Findspot - a limestone mould for casting discs which dates to the Roman period and was found around Alcester.
1 Excavation in 1956-8 in the field W of Birch Abbey – a complicated series of post holes, slots and gullies, cut into the levelled natural clay and associated with ...
The remains of post holes and a wall, found during an excavation, suggest that a building existed on this site during the Roman period. A Roman ditch was also found. Finds included pottery and evidence for metal working. The site was located on Chantry Crescent.
1 Findspot of fragments of Roman pottery found in orchard off Evesham St.
2 Noted; info from J Brookes
Find spot - sherds of Roman pottery were found near Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 Numerous Roman coins and signs of foundations, site no 18.
Various finds dating to the Roman period and the possible remains of building foundations were found in the area of Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
1 A stretch of the E-W road was uncovered. This had subsequently been built on and six rooms of a large building were exposed. It was of corridor type with ...
Part of a Roman building was excavated and finds from the site included Roman pottery and coins. The site was located in the area of Birch Abbey, Alcester.
1 A complex of walls. Much disturbed by ploughing and tree growth, but there appeared to be several buildings covering a long period. The earlier buildings were well-built with mortared ...
The remains of several Roman buildings were found during an excavation. Roman coins and pottery sherds were also found. The site was located in the area of Abbey Fields, Alcester.
1 Area excavation examined road and occupation. To the N were seven superimposed gravel surfaces with intervening occupation layers. Cutting through the second from top was a long narrow building ...
The remains of a series of Roman roads as well as the remains of a Roman building were excavated. Roman pottery was found on the site which was located in the area of Chantry Crescent, Alcester.
1 A large ditch runs across the Birch Abbey site following the contour and may have served a dual purpose as a drainage and a boundary ditch. In places the ...
A ditch was found during an excavation. It was Roman in date and numerous human burials were found within it. Sherds of Roman pottery were also found. The site was located in the area of Newport Drive, Alcester.
1 In the layer beneath the toe of the Roman rampart a number of hearths were uncovered. Two of these consisted of small pits cutting the pre-rampart turf line, and ...
Several hearths of Prehistoric date were found during an excavation and may represent the site of a settlement. Various Prehistoric finds were also recovered. The site was located in the area of Tibbets Close, Alcester.
1 Two Medieval pits – a cesspit and a gravel pit – also a well-preserved stone drying oven consisting of a firing pit from which a well-constructed stone flue led ...
Two Medieval pits and an oven were excavated in Bleachfield Street, Alcester. Sherds of Medieval pottery were also found.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Penny of Edward I (1280-1), bronze bell or `crotal’, lead seal.
1 /Desc Text / /1984 /WM /Receipt Form /1783 /WMBFI 4513 ...
Findspot - a Medieval coin, a bronze bell and a lead seal were found 700m west of Durlop Hill.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1984: A decorated Saxon buckle plate.
Findspot - an Anglo-Saxon buckle dating to the Migration period was found 100m north of Stratford Road.
1 Finds made with a metal detector. Three horse pendants.
2 Drawing.
Findspot - three horse pendents of Medieval date were found 400m north east of Kinwarton Church.
1 Excavation in 1956-8: to the W of Ryknield Street was a cobbled area bounded by shallow ditches and post holes; associated pottery ranged from the late C1 to C3, ...
Post holes, ditches and a cobbled surface all of Roman date suggest that this was the site of a building. Roman pottery was also recovered from the site, which was located to the east of Roman Way.
1 A piece of flint, possibly intended as an arrowhead, found at Spital Brook in 1923.
3 Noted.
4 Noted.
Findspot - a possible flint arrowhead of Prehistoric date was found at Spital Brook.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Coin of Constantine II; four sherds of Roman pot (including one piece of samian).
2 Finds made with a metal detector in ...
Findspot - coins and sherds of pottery of Roman date were found 100m north west of The Cherrytrees public house.