1 There was a little castle at Rugby which stood about a furlong (200m) to the N of the church. The banks of earth and part of the moat still ...
The possible site of a Medieval manor house or castle. Documentary evidence suggests that earthworks of a moat were visible behind Church Street, Rugby in the 18th and 19th centuries. The site has now been built over.
1 There was a grange at Rugby (PRN 5392). This is now the site of the Rectory. This was anciently moated round. Bloxam remembered a portion of the moat on ...
The site of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It is no longer visible as an earthwork. It was situated 150m southeast of the Market Place, Rugby.
1 A jug or pitcher of large size of coarse red ware, with the upper portion exhibiting indications of glaze. This was found many years ago, I think in 1861, ...
The site of a well from which Medieval pottery sherds were recovered. The well was situated in the area of the High Street, Rugby.
1 Within the last few months a coarse ware vessel was found in sinking the foundations of new school buildings opposite the school house. This may be 14th century. It ...
Findspot - a Medieval pottery vessel was found east of Whitehall Road, Rugby.
1 British entrenchments at Brownsover. A triple row of ‘ramparts’ or banks rising in terraces on the N and W and possibly on the S. On the E are traces ...
The site of several linear earthworks, banks and ditches. Few traces of the earthworks now remain but excavations during the 1950s found evidence that the features may date to the Medieval period. The earthworks were situated north of the church at Brownsover.
1 Late medieval silver penny reported by metal detectorists.
2 A small lead ampulla has also been found from this location.
Findspot - a Medieval coin and a lead ampulla were found 500m north west of Brownsover Hall.
1 The excavation of 24 trial trenches recorded predominantly north-south aligned furrows from ploughed out mediaeval field system, possibly associated with settlements at Coton(MWA 2778), Newton(MWA 9546) or Biggin(MWA 2778).
The excavation of 24 trial trenches recorded predominantly north-south aligned furrows from ploughed out mediaeval field system.
1 During the construction of a road on the site various finds were made. These included two polished bone implements (possibly modelling tools for pottery), several fragments of glazed ware ...
Findspot - various finds of Medieval date, including fragments of pottery and an iron arrowhead, were found 100m north west of the church at Brownsover.
1 Excavation in 1953 of an earthwork (see PRN 3391). Animal bones, late 13th century or early 14th century pottery, 14th century green glazed handled jug fragment and two sherds ...
A Medieval ditch was found during an excavation. Various finds were recovered from the ditch, including fragments of animal bone and pottery. The ditch was situated north of the church at Brownsover.
1 Part of a ditched enclosure at the above grid reference. ?Moated site.
2 ‘The Camp’ should be drawn with a double bank. It is no doubt the site of a ...
The site of a possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch usually surrounding a building. It survives as an earthwork, and is situated to the northeast of St Michael's Church, Brownsover.
1 Possible croft sites exist to NE and SE of the ‘Camp’/Moated Site. Just SE of this area two trees had been rooted up and a couple of handfuls of ...
The possible site of a shrunken village of Medieval date. Fragments of Medieval pottery were found at the site. It is situated north east of the church in Brownsover.
1 The banks, ditches and ridge and furrow ploughing evident on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
2 The bank is probably a ...
Banks, ditches and ridge and furrow ploughing are evident on aerial photographs adjacent to Bilton Hill. Rig now levelled.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Lawford Lane, Bilton was
mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Ridge and furrow ploughing is evident as earthworks on aerial photographs to the west of Lawford Lane, Bilton. Now levelled.
1 Archaeological assessment of Rugby Town Centre.
2 Archaeological evaluation of land between Chapel Street and Drury Lane, Rugby, covering properties on the western frontage of the Medieval market place laid ...
Several pits and ditches of Medieval and Post Medieval date were found during an excavation. They were situated in the area of Drury Lane, Rugby.
1 Full desk based archaeological assessment of Rugby Town Centre.
2Domesday lists Rugby in Marton Hundred. The Phillimore edition gives a grid ref. of SP5075.
Ref 17,25 Edwulf holds 2 ...
The Medieval town of Rugby.
1 An evaluation of a site for a new Library, Museum and Art Gallery around the existing Rugby Library suggested that the land lay across the rear of properties fronting ...
During an archaeological excavation in St Matthew's Street, Rugby, the remains of settlement evidence dating to the Medieval and Imperial and modern periods was found.