1 A total of 17 sherds of Romano-British pottery were recovered from trenches near St. Mary’s Church, Whitchurch. A large fragment of Romano-British roof tile was also recovered from the ...
A total of 17 sherds of Romano-British pottery were recovered from trenches near St. Mary's Church, Whitchurch.
1 1984: Field work. Roman finds included 238 sherds of pottery. This is primarily of 1st-2nd century date. A bronze spoon found on the site may also be Roman.
3 A ...
The possible site of a Roman settlement. Many fragments of Roman pottery have been found at the site, as well as a bronze spoon. The settlement is located 800m south west of Crimscote.
1 At Crimscote, and, indeed, all over the parish of Whitchurch, coins of the Lower Empire have been found.
2 Noted by Ordnance Survey.
Findspot - Roman coins have been found at various places in the parish of Whitchurch.
1 A fairly large number of Roman sherds (c25) were found in the graveyard of Whitchurch church during field survey. Oystershell may also be associated and may indicate a Roman ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the graveyard of Whitchurch Church.
2 Enclosures and linear features show as crop marks.
3 The site was fieldwalked in 1985. There were no very clear concentrations of material over the enclosures, although a thin scatter ...
Enclosures and linear features that show up as cropmarks on aerial photographs. A thin scatter of Roman pottery sherds observed by fieldwalking, suggests that this might be the site of a Roman settlement. It is situated south of the former church of St Mary's, Whitchurch.