1 A bronze buckle, probably Medieval, was found by Mr Frank White with a metal detector in material disturbed by construction work on a house extension in Birmingham Road, Alcester.
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Find spot - a bronze buckle of Medieval date was found in the area of Birmingham Road, Alcester.
1 The well consisted of a circular shaft approximately 1.1m across and lined with walling made up of small to medium sized limestone rubble. These appeared to be of dry-stone ...
A stone-built well of possible medieval date at 4-6 Evesham Street, Alcester.
1 A watching brief on a site to the S of existing No 38 revealed no evidence of Romano British occupation, but Medieval finds included a large part of a ...
Find spot - sherds of Medieval pottery were found west of Birmingham Road, Alcester.
1 Moat Farm. C16 and C17 work survives.
2 This is now called Moat House Inn. The land behind the Inn has been landscaped for car parking etc. Local tradition is ...
The possible site of a moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building, of Medieval or Post Medieval date. The site is located at Moat House Inn, King's Coughton.
1 A group of 16 inhumations was found to the NE of Icknield St during observation of a pipe trench. The burials were 0.2-1.3m beneath ground surface in red ...
A cemetery of medieval date which may have been associated with Boteler's Castle, Alcester, which lies 200m to the west.
1 1140 Ralph le Boteler of Oversley founded a Benedictine abbey. The site was encompassed by the River Arrow to N and E and by a connecting moat to S ...
The site of Alcester Abbey, a Medieval monastery and moat. Some of the abbey buildings, including the Chapter House, have been excavated. Other parts of the abbey, including the claustral buildings, are visible as earthworks. The site is located north of School Road, Alcester.
2 Finds made with a metal detector included a bronze strap end buckle with crude face design. This is Medieval, perhaps 14th – 15th century.
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including a bronze strap end buckle, were found north of Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 Head of a Tau Cross, in ivory, carved with foliage and figures. Found at Alcester in 1873. Dated variously to the 10th, 11th or 12th century. ...
Findspot - the head of a Medieval Tau Cross carved in ivory was found on the west side of the High Street, Alcester.
1 Just E of Icknield St, SW corner of field. Many horseshoes found here, possibly site of a Medieval or later smithy.
2 Noted.
Findspot - a large number of horseshoes, possibly of Medieval or Post Medieval date, were found to the east of Icknield Street, Alcester.
1 A sunken Medieval malting kiln was dug into the top of the Roman layers.
2 Drawing.
The site of a Medieval malt kiln, a structure in which barley was dried. It was found during an excavation and was situated to the west of Tibbets Close, Alcester.
1 Coughton, enclosed in 1487. Appears on maps of Saxton and Speed, but has been long disparked.
2 Coughton Park is in the angle of the Ridgeway and ...
Coughton Park, a deer park dating from the Medieval to the Post Medieval period. Much of the park pale is visible as an earthwork. It is located to the south of Sambourne.
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1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Halfpenny – pre 1280, penny of Edward I (1280-1), penny of Edward I (1302-7), penny of Henry VI (1422-7), halfpenny – ...
Findspot - several coins of Medieval date were found 100m north west of The Cherrytree Public House.
1 The laying of a new gas main through the fields at Alcester Grammar School revealed a section of a Roman road (PRN 4728) and produced 25 Medieval sherds in ...
Findspot - Medieval pottery was found near Alcester Grammar School during the laying of a pipe.
1 Medieval and Post Medieval pottery found in a hole dug in the garden of a house in Bleachfield Street in 1986.
Findspot - Medieval and Post Medieval pottery was found in Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 A small-scale excavation in advance of building work revealed Medieval surfaces and features.
Medieval features were found during an excavation. The site was located on the west side of Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 Two hammered coins of Edward I found in, or before 1988 at SP095572.
2 Penny of Henry I found in March 1990 at SP095572.
3 Four medieval coins and a lead ...
Findspot - various finds dating to the Medieval period were found north of Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 A coin of the 14th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found 100m south of Oversley Mill, Alcester.
1 A small U-sectioned feature, 2m wide and 1.5m deep (N section), 1.7m wide and 1.2m deep (S section) and lying NW/SE. It was cut through from a cobbled layer ...
The site of a deserted settlement of Medieval date within the outer enclosure of Boteler's Castle, suggested by earthworks and a scatter of pottery sherds. Evidence suggests that it was abandoned by the mid thirteenth century. The site lies 200m east of Oversley Castle.
1 ‘Gunnyld bridge’ is mentioned in 1274. There are references to it also in 1543 and 1612. In 1612 the bridge was falling down and Sir Fulke Greville undertook to ...
The site of the Medieval Gunnings Bridge which is known from documentary evidence. It was situated at the corner of Kinwarton Road and School Road, Alcester.
1 Chancel, N and S aisles and a W tower. The tower is C14 with a C15 doorway. The N and S aisles were rebuilt 1729-33, but ...
The Parish Church of St Nicholas which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated Church Street, Alcester.
1 The site of the ancient manor house of Alcester. In 1340 Giles de Beauchamp obtained a licence to crenellate his manor house here and to surround it ...
The site of a Medieval manor house at Beauchamp Court. The site is known from documentary evidence and some earthworks are still visible. The site lies 200m east of Birmingham Road, King's Coughton.
1 In 1086 Fulk held the manor of Oversley, but it later passed to Ralph de Boteler, who probably built a castle there making it his principal seat. ...
The site of Boteler's Castle, a Medieval motte and bailey castle, which has been partially excavated. The site lies 700m south east of Arrow.
1 There was a mill here in 1086, and mills in about 1155, 2 watermills and a fishery being attached to the manor in 1287. The mill is ...
Oversley Mill, a watermill which was used from the Medieval period onwards to grind corn. It was later used as a needle mill during the Imperial period. The mill is situated 600m east of Arrow.
1 1976: An area of 11m by 17m was excavated in advance of redevelopment. 1m of Post Medieval deposit sealed the site. The latest feature on the site was a ...
The remains of several Medieval buildings were excavated in Bleachfield Street, Alcester. The buildings were indicated by post holes, walls and hearths.