1 Find of Roman items at SP30653930 in 1995. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of Roman items to the east of Henbrook Lane, Upper Brailes.
1 Roman occupation debris found in 1995 at SP29404002. The method of recovery was unrecorded. The finds included box flue tiles, a roofing tile, potsherds from vessels, two brooches, a ...
Evidence of Roman occupation, possibly a high status villa, from finds made in Brailes, north of Ashen Coppice.
1 Find of two Roman coins, a nail cleaner and a brooch in 1995 at SP32574200. The method of recovery was not recorded. There is a possible Roman settlement site ...
Find of Roman items to the west of Compton Wynyates
1 1967: After discovery of an area of Roman pot/tile scatter (PRN 2318) test holes were dug and eventually a stone floor was discovered at a depth of 0.5m. The ...
Duplicate of 2318.
1 Investigation of a Roman settlement led to the banks of the stream where erosion provided fresh evidence in the form of two coins and pottery. A trial trench was ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Roman pottery, coins, brooches and animal bone was found as well as a rough cobble floor surfaces. The site was located 500m north of Lower Brailes on Sutton Brook.
1 Field recently ploughed but now down to grass. Two Roman sherds found.
Findspot - two fragments of Roman pottery were found 400m south west of Compton Wynyates.
1 Finds of Roman pottery from brick earth pits.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found 200m west of Castle Hill, Upper Brailes.
1 Autumn 1966: A large number of pot sherds were picked up from ploughed fields. April 1967: An extensive search was conducted and the spread of sherds and tile fragments ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Fragments of Roman pottery, tile and glass have been found on this site and the remains of a stone floor were found when archaeologists dug a test pit. The site is located 500m east of Castle Hill Lane, Upper Brailes.
1 During the autumn of 1966, a large number of potsherds were picked up in ploughed fields. In April 1967 an extensive search of fields was conducted and the spread ...
Findspot - a large number of pottery sherds were found 600m north of Lower Brailes suggesting that this might be the site of a Roman settlement.
1 During excavations in the area (SP3039) Roman coins, pottery and tile have been found. Two ditches only were found and these were without dating evidence.
2 Noted on Consultancy map.
Findspot - Roman coins, fragments of pottery and tile were found 200m west of Castle Hill Lane, Upper Brailes, during excavations.
1 Roman coin found in 1968. AE 4 of Arcadius (AD 395-408).
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found 200m west of Castle Hill Lane, Upper Brailes.
1 Roman coin found on Holloway Hill by GPO engineers laying a cable in the verge of the road c1965. AE follis of Constantine I (AD 293-305). Several other coins ...
Findspot - several Roman coins were found on Hollow Hill.
1 Roman coin. Found in the garden of a house in Brailes. Copper AE3. Constantine II as Caesar (AD 324-337) from the Trier mint and dated to AD 330-335. Present ...
Findspot - Roman items in Lower Brailes
1 Roman coin found on the allotments of Upper Brailes. Bronze dupondius of Nero (AD54-68). The coin is from the mint at Lugdunum and dates to AD 55. Present whereabouts ...
Findspot - a single Roman coin was found 200m west of Castle Hill Lane, Upper Brailes.
1 Find of three fused Roman coins in February 1995. The grid reference was SP314399. No method of recovery was recorded.
Find of three Roman coins 400m north of the footbridge above Lower Brailes.
1 Site of 4th century Roman building said to exist in the in “The Balls” field, Winderton Farm, thought to be a possible farmstead. No further details.
The site of a Roman building found on land at Winderton Farm. It is thought that the building may be the remains of a farmstead.
1 A 4th century Roman settlement said to exist on land at Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates – no further details.
The possible site of a Roman settlement in the vicinity of Agdon Farm, Compton Wynyates.
1 Asssortment of Roman coins dating from 222AD-361AD, produced by various mints. Also found Polden Hill brooch.
Findspot - coins and a brooch of Roman date were found 500m north west of Winderton, Brailes
1 Finds made by in 1993 with a metal detector: Five coins of the 1st century to 2nd century and a triangular bronze object, possibly a heavy chape or strap ...
Findspot - several coins and a bronze object, possibly a strap end, of Roman date were found 500m north of Lower Brailes.