1 Post-medieval features, including two 18th/19th century pits and a possible post pad or base for a garden feature were recorded during the construction of a new garage and machine ...
Post-medieval features, including two 18th/19th century pits and a possible post pad or base for a garden feature recorded during building construction. The site was located 70m to the west of Mancetter Road and at the north-west corner of the gardens of Manceter Manor.
1 During the Post Medieval period a gravel pathway was laid out parallel to the Nuneaton Road. A small collection of stamped clay pipes, all produced at Broseley, Shropshire (one ...
The site of a path which was constructed during the Post Medieval period. Fragments from a number of Post Medieval clay pipes were also found.
1 Almshouses; originally 6 but now 3 houses. Dated 1728. Founded by James Gramer. Some mid/late 20th century alterations. Whitewashed brick with wood dentil cornice. ...
Gramer's Almshouses, houses built for poor people to live in. They were built during the Post Medieval period, and are situated on Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 Chancel, nave and aisles, S porch, and W tower with modern vestry to N. Of 12th century origin. The chancel is 13th century. Nave generally ...
The Parish Church of St. Peter which has its origins in the Medieval period. It is situated on Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 The Manor House is a timber-framed building dating from about 1330 and preserving a great deal of the original structure despite many later alterations. The original plan consisted of ...
Mancetter Manor House, a timber framed building which was built during the Medieval period. It is situated 150m north of Manor Farm, Mancetter.
1 This is a general number for Medieval Mancetter.
The Medieval town of Mancetter.
1 Several sites revealed in recently ploughed fields, evidence for intensive occupation in the form of a building scatter of local stone, pottery and slag. Lies adjacent to a ...
The site of a settlement dating to the Medieval period. The site lies 400m south of Mancetter Village.
1 Medieval activity on this site was represented by a large subrectangular pit and a number of smaller features.
A pit dating to the Medieval period was excavated 130m east of Mancetter Farm.
1 At least seven graves were recorded during fieldwork at Gramer House, Mancetter. Pottery from one grave was dated to the medieval period. It is suggested that this represents a ...
At least seven graves were recorded during fieldwork at Gramer House, Mancetter. Pottery from one grave was dated to the medieval period. It is suggested that this represents a shift of the graveyard boundary. The remains of a wall bisecting the trench could have been this boundary in the 19th century.
1 Hartshill Grange garden, Mancetter.
Lovie reports gazebo, barns and stables in the grounds. No details of garden.
Garden with gazebo, barns, stables.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 2 Mancetter Manor House garden, Mancetter.
Timber framed house c. 1330 with some remnants of garden remaining.
Brick gatepiers, 2 gazebos, pergola (now in an adjoining garden), wrought-iron gates which led ...
Remnants of original garden remaining, some in a now adjoining garden.
Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 A latten ring, found on a bridle path at Oldbury Camp. Found with a metal detector, on 10/07/75.
2 Noted.
Findspot - a Medieval latten ring was found 700m south west of White Hall Farm.
1 Excavation of the postholes produced a sherd of Medieval pottery and Post Medieval tile and pottery. The majority of the finds were Post Medieval and are probably ...
Findspot - a small amount of Medieval pottery and Post-Medieval pottery and tile were recovered from Mancetter Memorial Hall.
1 1988. During an archaeological observation of a house extension, a Medieval layer was found to be the main deposit. Finds included 5 sherds of fine Medieval pottery ...
Findspot - Medieval pottery and slag were recovered from a location in Quarry Lane, Mancetter.
1 Four foundation trenches were excavated. A large ditch seen in trench A produced a moderate amount of Post Medieval pottery sherds.
Findspot - Post Medieval pottery was recovered from the remains of a ditch on the north side of Witherley Road, Mancetter.
1 The 1976 excavation at Manor Farm revealed an 11th century to 13th century complex including a row of 13th century postholes, numerous postholes for 11th century structures, possible corner ...
Excavations revealed evidence for buildings and a furnace dating to the Medieval period. The site lies 100m north east of Mancetter Farm.
1 During an excavation in 1983, WA 3853, Medieval features were discovered including a 12th century 2.5m diameter storage pit with sides supported by poles and wattle.
The site of a storage pit which dated to the Medieval period. It was situated 450m east of Rose Hill Farm.
1 1955: A section was cut through the bank and ditch which is clearly visible east of the Almshouses. Cut into the upper layer of the Roman fort ditch was ...
A bank and ditch visible as earthworks are Medieval in date. The earthworks are situated 30m east of Mancetter Road, Mancetter.
1 Site 1. During excavation of Roman fort buildings, WA 3496, at Manor House Farm, traces of Medieval occupation were found. A layer of reddish clay containing much pottery, bone, ...
The site of a possible Medieval settlement was uncovered during excavation. The site lies east of Quarry Lane, Mancetter.