1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1886, 37SW.
2 Domesday lists Kinwarton, in Ferncombe Hundred. The Phillimore edition gives a ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Kinwarton based on documentary evidence.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Farthing of Edward I (1280-1), farthing of Edward II (1307-27), jetton of Edward II, excessively damaged late 14th – 15th century ...
Findspot - several Medieval coins were found 700m south west of Kinwarton.
1 Find made in 1984 with a metal detector: Fragment of 6th century bronze brooch with incised/impressed circle decoration. This is similar in style to the disc brooches from the ...
Findspot - various objects dating to the Migration period were found 600m south west of Kinwarton Church.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1984: A bronze strap end.
2 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: A bronze strap end, a 15th or 16th century ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including coins, strap ends and a spindle whorl, were found 600m south west of Kinwarton Church.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1985: Halfpenny of Edward III (1335-43).
Finds made with a metal detector in 1985: Small barrel key – ?Medieval or later, two bronze ...
Findspot - various Medieval finds, including a coin and a key, were found in the area of Throckmorton Road, Alcester.
1 Part of a three legged ewer and an ornamental stud found in 1990 at SP100581, and reported by metal detectorists.
2 Two fragment of a penny of Edward I found ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval and Post Medieval date, including coins, buckles, spindle whorls and seals, were found 400m south west of Kinwarton.
1 An early Anglo Saxon decorated brooch, possibly a disc brooch, reported by metal detectorists.
An Anglo-Saxon brooch dating to the Migration period was found 400m south west of Kinwarton.
1 Skeletons found at a depth of 1m in the churchyard were not orientated E-W. This could imply that they are pagan, which in turn could indicate a Saxon date.
2 ...
The site of a possible Anglo Saxon cemetery dating to the Migration period. It is situated to the south of the church at Kinwarton.
1 Kinwarton Cross found in 1870 in the stable yard of the Rectory and then removed to the churchyard and used later for a gravestone.
2 Standing in the churchyard, forming ...
The remains of a Medieval cross which is located in Kinwarton Churchyard. The Medieval cross shaft now sits of a modern stone base.
1 N of Kinwarton Church (WA 1566) is a round dovecot built of rubble of thin stones with some plaster rendering. It dates from the C14, and may in fact ...
Kinwarton Dovecote, a building used for housing doves or pigeons. It is of Medieval date and is situated 100m north east of Kinwarton Church.
2 Chancel and nave with no structural division between them; modern S porch. About 17.4m long by 4.4m wide. Consecrated in 1316, when it had probably been largely rebuilt, but ...
The Parish Church of St Mary which was originally built during the Medieval period. It was restored during the Imperial period. The church is situated north of Glebe Farm, Kinwarton.
1 The site of the manor house (PRN 1567), a small inclosure surrounded by a moat.
2 The remains of a homestead moat are extant at the published site. Adjacent to ...
A Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 100m north of Kinwarton Church.
1 Adjacent to the moat (PRN 5212) are slight remains of a fishpond.
2 Plan on OS card.
3 Remains of manorial fishponds, now drained, are clearly visible.
4 Plan.
5 Aerial photographs.
Several fishponds used for breeding and storing fish during the Medieval and Post Medieval periods. The fishponds are visible as earthworks and are situated 100m north west of Kinwarton Church.
1 In 1981 the moat (PRN 5212) and surviving village earthworks were surveyed. Pot sherds collected included Roman (PRN 5214), Medieval and Post Medieval (PRN 5488) ware.
2 Plan.
A deserted Medieval settlement which survives as an earthwork. Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval pottery has been collected from the site, which is located to the north of Glebe Farm, Kinwarton.
1 A coin of the 13th century reported by metal detectorists.
Find spot - a Medieval coin was found 100m north of Stratford Road, Alcester.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Halfpenny of Henry III (c1223-42), cut halfpenny of Henry III(c1251-72), a ‘crotal’ or animal bell, late Medieval to modern.
Findspot - various finds of Medieval or later date were found 300m south west of Kinwarton Church.
1 Find of Medieval coins made with a metal detector: Penny of Henry VII of York, 15th century French jetton.
Findspot - Medieval coins were found in the north end of the playing field at Kinwarton.
1 `Roman and Anglo Saxon swords in garden of rectory.’
2 Roman (PRN 1563) or Anglo Saxon sherds and five pieces of sandstone found (at SP1058). Neither Birmingham nor Warwick have ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating to the Migration period were found 100m south east of the church at Kinwarton.
1 Coins of the 13th and 14th century reported by metal detectorists. Nov 1990
2 Coins of the 15th century, a medieval horse pendant, an ornamental mount, a decorated pin ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including coins, a seal matrix and a horse pendant, were found in the area of Kinwarton.