1 Roman coin of the 4th century found during excavation of Wolfhampcote deserted settlement.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found during an archaeological excavation. It was found 100m south of the church at Wolfhampcote.
1 Sawbridge. 1689: John Earles while removing an old barn found a well about 1.2m square and full of water. When emptied a large square stone was found with several ...
The site of a Roman well which was situated in the vicinity of Sawbridge. Several Roman grey urns were recovered from the well.
1 An archaeological watching brief identified ditches thought to be of Roman date. Other features were identifed as Roman but their form and function was undetermined. It was concluded ...
Several Roman ditches were found during archaeological work. Roman pottery dating to the 2nd century AD was found in the ditches. They were situated 300m east of the church at Flecknoe.
1 An archaeological evaluation at Hunter’s Moon, Flecknoe, in the centre of the medieval village, revealed RB pottery, a possible RB gully, and Medieval boundary gullies dating from the 11th ...
During archaeological work fragments of Roman pottery were found. Several gullies dating to the Roman and Medieval periods were also recorded. They were found 200m south east of the church at Flecknoe.