1 A medieval buckle found and brought in to the Museum for identification, with 2 incomplete buckles.
2 Further find of a medieval buckle frame and buckle plate in 1995 ...
The casual find of a buckle and two incomplete buckles from the medieval period 500 metres north of King's Newnham.
1 Stray finds of a buckle and buckle pin found in 1993.
Stray finds from the medieval period in King's Newnham parish
2 Entirely demolished about the middle of the 18th century except for the tower. Of roughly coursed limestone rubble with limestone dressings, and rises in four stages. The upper stage ...
The site of the Church of St Laurence which was built during the Medieval period. It continued to be used until the end of the 18th century. It fell into disrepair and all but the tower was pulled down. The site is located 300m south of Chapel Wood.The site of the Church of St Laurence which was built during the Medieval period. It continued to be used until the end of the 18th century. It fell into disrepair and all but the tower was pulled down. The site is located 300m south of Chapel Wood.
1 ‘Three fishponds which once supplied the old monks with their Friday carp. They were large pools, set one above the other at different levels….’
2 The ponds are well maintained ...
Medieval fishponds used for the breeding and storaging fish. They still survive as ponds, with signs of 19th century restoration. They are situated just south east of the site of the church of St Laurence at Kings Newnham.
1 A field lying between two parts of the village and descending to the river. The field has distinct earthworks in it, and some give the impression of being house ...
The site of a possible shrunken village of Medieval date which is visible as an earthwork. The site is located to the south west of King's Newnham.
1 Find of a cow’s horn protector and a lead weight somewhere in Kings Newnham in 1997. No grid reference given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of medieval and post medieval items in the Kings Newnham area. No specific location recorded.
1234567 Ridge and furrow seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the east of Bretford mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the east of Bretford
1 A slight bank that appears to be a plough head land seen on aerial photographs 70m east of Barnaby’s Spinney, Kings Newnham was mapped as part of the English ...
A slight bank that appears to be a plough head land can be seen on aerial photographs 70m east of Barnaby's Spinney, Kings Newnham.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing observed on aerial photographs to the west of Church Lawford between the River Avon and the Coventry – Rugby Railway was mapped as part of ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs to the west of Church Lawford between the River Avon and the Coventry - Rugby Railway. Now levelled
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing observed on aerial photographs imeadiately to the west of Church Lawford was mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project
Ridge and furrow ploughing can be seen on aerial photographs imeadiately to the west of Church Lawford. Now levelled
1 Kings Newnham was a Medieval settlement granted to Kenilworth Priory by 1129. There is evidence to suggest that a high proportion of the inhabitants specialised in crafts. ...
The Medieval settlement of Kings Newnham. There is evidence to suggest that a high proportion of the inhabitants specialised in crafts.