1 The probable extent of medieval settlement based on the first edition OS 6″ map of 1888, 11SW.
2 Attleborough is not listed in Domesday.
3 In 1243 the Prioress of Chaise-Dieu ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Attleborough based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1888.
1 The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS first edition 6″ map of 1887, 17NW.
2 Bulkington is listed in Domesday; it was in Brinklow Hundred. The ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement at Bulkington based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1887.
1 The possible extent of medieval settlement based on the first edition OS map of 1887, 17NW.
2 Settlement is shown on Greenwood’s map of 1822.
3 Collycroft is marked on the ...
The possible extent of the medieval/post medieval settlement at Collycroft based on documentary evidence.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement of Nuneaton based on the OS map of 1888, 11SW.
2 Domesday has two entries for Nuneaton in Coleshill Hundred. The Phillimore edition ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Nuneaton based on the Ordnance Survey map of 1888 and known archaeological features.
1 The site of a monastic grange for which there is documentary evidence from the C15th which suggests that the estate may date back to the C13th. There are earthworks ...
The site of a Benedictine Monastic Grange for which there is documentary evidence from the medieval period. It later became a manor farm.
1 The possible extent of the medieval settlement based on the OS map of 1887, 17NW.
2Marston Jabbett appears with a tiny circle which is the sign for a village in ...
The possible extent of the medieval settlement at Marston Jabbett based on documentary evidence.
1 The probable extent of settlement based on the OS map of 1888, 11SW.
2 Domesday lists Chilvers Coton in the Hundred of Coleshill. The Phillimore editon has a grid reference ...
The probable extent of the medieval settlement based on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1888.
1 A medieval jug with a strap handle, two thumb marks at top of handle and thumb pullings at bottom. Sagging bottom, some knife trimming, slight parrot spout. ...
Findspot - a medieval jug was found in the Nuneaton area but the exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 Sole End in Astley. There is a possibility that this farm group represents the Domesday Solege.
2 A few scattered houses at ‘Souley End’. This was ...
A shrunken village at Sole End of Medieval or Post Medieval date. It survives as an earthwork and is situated 500m south of Cowley Wood.
1 Stray find of a medieval key on the west side of Blackberry Lane, at SP335845. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Stray find of a key from the medieval period west of Blackberry Lane, Exhall.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967 a 13th century kiln and associated features. Pottery, roof, oven and floor tiles from the kiln.
The site of a Medieval tile kiln which was excavated in the area of Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 During K Scotts excavation at Chilvers Coton in 1967-1971, site 18 produced structural remains suggesting a timber building c.12×4.5m. The clay floor had a rectangular hearth with a ...
The site of a Medieval timber building which was situated 800m north east of Arbury Hall.
1 A coin from the 13th century and Post Medieval jetton reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found north of Whitehouse Crescent Road, Stockingford.
1 A coin of the 15th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a Medieval coin was found west of Hollow Farm, on the south side of Watling Street.
1 The 18th century and later park around Arbury Hall was originally a deer park.
The site of a deer park, where deer were kept for hunting. It dates to the Medieval and Post Medieval periods and was situated in the area of Arbury Hall.
1 Area 5.2m by 12.8m stripped in advance of building construction. Medieval roadside ditches with successive recuts and an area producing 13th century wasters revealed. Some pottery and a late ...
Evidence of Medieval occupation and a kiln was found during excavations at Bermuda Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 The Knights Templars held land in Chilvers Coton in 1185. These passed to the Knights Hospitallers when the former order was disbanded. The land possibly still belonged to the ...
The possible site of a Medieval manor house and associated moat, belonging to the Knights Templars, of Medieval date. The site is located 300m south west of Park Farm. Now disproved
1 The remains of a small homestead moat in poor condition.
3 Only one arm of the moat survives though areas of ‘disturbed’ ground may indicate something of the layout of ...
The site of a moat, a wide ditch surrounding a building, of Medieval date. It is visible as an earthwork and is situated 100m south east of Park Farm.
1 Hawkesbury c SP3685.
2 This area is now a disused colliery and Hawkesbury DMV has presumably been destroyed.
3 Dugdale refers to Hawksbury as being on the east side of the ...
The possible site of Hawkesbury/Tackley deserted settlement which was of Medieval date. It is thought to have been situated 100m south of Hawkesbury Colliery Farm.
1 Excavation by K Scott in 1971. The whole site was much disturbed by modern building activity. 8 kilns were observed. 3 were of the 13th century, and 5 of ...
The site of eight pottery kilns dating from the Medieval period. The location was in the area of Orkney Close, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by K Scott in 1971. 6 kilns of 14th century date were observed. Several of these kilns had superimposed kilns on top. In addition 14 features were observed. ...
The site of six pottery kilns of Medieval date which were excavated. They were situated in the area of Orkney Close, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by K Scott in 1971. 8 kilns of 13th century date were observed and 8 features of 13th century to 14th century date recorded. Quantities of pottery and ...
The site of eight Medieval pottery kilns which were excavated. They were situated in the area of Nairn Close, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967. 2 kilns of C14 date and one other feature observed. Quantities of pottery and roof tiles were present. Described as site 4.
The site of two Medieval pottery kilns which were excavated. They were situated in the area of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton.
1 Excavated by P Mayes in 1967. One feature disturbed by a construction trench. This ditch produced 15th century pottery. Described as site 5.
The site of a Medieval ditch which was excavated. It was situated in the area of Heath End Road, Chilvers Coton.