1 A chapel is recorded in 1535.
2 Hugh de Hercy’s grant to the priory of St Neots in the late 12th century included the chapel of the Blessed Mary of ...
The Church of St Mary Magdalen which was built during the Medieval period. The church was burned down during the Post Medieval period. It was located 300m south of the present church in Pillerton Hersey.
1 In use. The church to which it belongs (PRN 2035) is now completely demolished.
The Medieval cemetery which was associated with the Church of St Mary Magdalen. The church has been demolished but the cemtery is still in use. It is located 200m south of the present church at Pillerton Priors.
1 Windmill Hill. Built by 1576. Probably gone by 1725. Post Mill. Also a reference to a windmill built by 1663, probably ceased early 18th century. These are almost certainly ...
Documentary evidence suggests that there was a windmill here by 1536. The site is 1km east of Pillerton Priors.
1 Archaeological observation during the excavation of foundation trenches for a new conservatory revealed a hard packed stone and pebble surface probably belonging to a medieval or post-medieval street. The ...
A hard packed stone and pebble street surface dating to the Medieval or Post Medieval Period and a former rear property boundary were recorded at Oberon, Pillerton Priors.
1 Archaeological observation of foundation trenches recorded occupation evidence dating to the 12th/13th century. The site may have been occupied by several plots surrounded by the ditches found. No evidence ...
A Medieval Period boundary ditch was found during archaeological work at Chapel Lane Pillerton Priors.
1 A medieval seal matrix of the late 14th/early 15th century found in 1992.
2 Drawing
Medieval seal matrix, used for making an impression in wax, found in the centre of Pillerton Priors.
1 A coin of the 13th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval coin from the 13th century was found in the vicinity of Pillerton Priors.
1Noted.
2 Recording in advance of construction of a cattle shed uncovered the fragments of one or two buildings and an associated stone surface. The remains , which were in good ...
The remains of one or possibly two medieval buildings at Sandpit Farm, Pillerton Priors, with a large quantity of pottery sherds of the same period.
1 Fragments of bronze bowls found in December 1993 at SP293482. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Fragments of bronze vessels from the medieval period found in Pillerton Priors
1 Arch Obs revealed a cobbled yard and foundations of a stone wall. Pottery dating from the 12th/13th century indicates that it is likely to be the remains of a ...
A Medieval cobbled yard and foundations of a stone wall were discovered during an excavation. They are likely to represent the remains of a building. The were found 200m west of the church at Pillerton Priors.
1 Reuse of part of Roman road evidenced by references in charters of AD 985 and AD 988; in the latter the road is called the ‘mycelan straete’ or great ...
Mycelan Straet, meaning Great Road, an Early Medieval road running south east from Stratford. It partially follows the line of an earlier, Roman, road and is mentioned in two charters in 985 and 988 AD. In documentary evidence from 1340 it is called 'Saltstret'.
3 The extent of the shrunken settlement shows on air photographs.
4 An archaeological evaluation carried out in 1996 by Warwickshire Museum revealed evidence for Medieval occupation. The earliest and ...
The remains of the Medieval shrunken village of Pillerton Priors. Remains of the village are visible as earthworks. During an excavation in an area of the shrunken village, Medieval gullies and post holes were found.
1 Two horn cores found during an evaluation carried out by Warwickshire Museum in 1996, this may indicate horn working in the area.
Findspot - two horn cores, of Medieval or Post Medieval date, were found within the medieval settlement of Pillerton Priors.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the first edition OS maps of 1886, 51 NW and 51 SW.
2 Listed in the Domesday survey in Tremlow Hundred. ...
The possible extent of the Medieval Settlement, based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map.
1 Iron working slag was recovered from Medieval features during an evaluation carried out be Warwickshire Museum in 1996. The amount found suggests the presence of iron working in ...
Iron slag was recovered from Medieval features, suggesting that there was an iron works in this area. The site is located 250m south west of the church at Pillerton Priors.