1 Roman sherds have been observed after ploughing but none have been kept.
2 Eight Roman sherds brought in to the Museum for identification. This small group appears primarily to be ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found 500m north of Foxcote village.
1 Three sherds of Roman Severn Valley Ware were recovered from this field during observation of pipe line construction. No archaeological features were noticed or other occupation debris recovered.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found 300m south of Ley's Coppice.
1 A small earthwork with perfectly square-cut corners of uncertain date and function. The monument is about 34m square and covered in rough grass. The banks stand about 0.6m ...
The possible site of a Roman farmstead, which is visible as an earthwork. The site is located 200m east of Nebsworth Coppice, Lark Stoke.
1 Roman pottery, greyware and Samian ware were brought into the Museum for identification.
A Roman occupation site inferred from the assemblage of Roman pottery found at this location, 100m southwest of Stoke hill Coppice.
1 During excavation of Ilmington moat (PRN 5305) Roman pottery was found.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found during an archaeological excavation, 150m north of the church, Illmington.
1 A few Roman coins and potsherds have been turned up on the hill.
2 Noted.
Findspot - Roman coins and fragments of pottery were found in the area of Foxcote Great Coppice.
1 Roman pottery has been found on Windmill Hill.
2 Sherds of pottery can be ‘easily picked up here’ and are not generally kept.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Roman period was found 500m east of Illmington.
1 A lead double-sided bar found in this location.
Findspot - a Roman lead double-sized bar was found near Ilmington.
1 Pottery, domestic items and building material, suggestive of a Romano British farm site, recovered during fieldwalking at Foxcote Estate.
Pottery, domestic items and building material, suggestive of a Romano British farm site, recovered during fieldwalking at Foxcote Estate. The estate is situated approximately 1.5km SW of Ilmington.
1 Roman potsherds and coins, also small earthwork of uncertain age, near Pig Lane on Knebsworth Common.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery and a coin hoard were found to the west of Ilmington.
1 Nine sherds brought in for identification. This pottery seems to be primarily of 2nd century date.
2 Further finds of three rim sherds and a possible spindle whorl were made ...
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found 150m north east of Madgcombe Coppice.
1 Group of twelve sherds brought in to Warwick Museum. Only three of these appear to be Roman (PRN 9760) and the rest are Iron Age (PRN 6333).
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found 250m north west of Madgcombe Coppice.
1 A group of 274 Roman sherds brought into Warwick Museum. This pottery seems to have a 2nd – 4th century date range and may commence only in the later ...
A Roman settlement indicated by a scatter of pottery and roofing tile. The site is located 300m south of Stoke Wood.
1 A group of fifteen sherds brought into the Museum. Seven of these sherds are Roman, six Saxon and two Medieval. The Roman pottery includes one sherd of a limestone-tempered ...
Findspot - sherds of pottery dating to the Roman period were found 300m north east of the church, Ilmington.
1 141 sherds of Roman date brought into Warwick Museum. This pottery seems to have a 2nd century to 4th century date range. This scatter has also produced tile, suggesting ...
The site of a Roman settlement known from finds of pottery and tiles. The site is located 600m north east of the church, Ilmington.
1 60 sherds of Roman date brought into Warwick Museum. This pottery lacks closely dateable pieces. Severn valley wares dominate this particular collection.
A large number of pottery fragments of Roman date were found 800m south east of Crimscote Downs. This suggests that the site may be that of a Roman settlement.