1 Roman coin found with a metal detector. Billon antoninianus of Carausis (276-282).
A Roman coin found in Coughton east of Coughton Court on the bank of the Arrow.
2 Crop marks of three sides of a double ditched subrectangular enclosure with a N entrance.
3 Projected trial trenches from 1983.
4 Trial trenching revealed that the enclosure was double ditched ...
A double ditched subrectangular enclosure of Romano-British date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated north of Arden Road, Alcester.
120 Ryknild Street which runs north from the Fosse Way at Bourton on the Water may have been an advanced section of the frontier line supposedly represented by the Fosse ...
Roman Road.
2 Enclosures and linear features show on aerial photographs.
3 A scatter of Roman pottery was discovered during field survey.
Enclosures and linear features, which are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, and a scatter of pottery suggest that this is the site of a Roman settlement. The site is located 1km north of King's Coughton.
1 Find of a brooch and heraldic pendant, banks of river near Coughton Ford. Further description of the find, and drawings are given on the enquiry form sheet.
Find of a Anglo-Saxon brooch and heraldic pendant, banks of river near Coughton Ford.
1 Find made with a metal detector in 1982. A coin of Carausius. London mint. Also various undated items including a ring, a brooch and a bracteate.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period and other undated metal objects were found 500m east of Coughton.
1 The edges of two conjoined pits were uncovered together with a possible ditch that crossed the trench (E) east-west before apparently turning south. Roman pottery was associated with ...
Roman features and finds recovered during excavations at Coughton Court included two pits, a ditch and substantial amounts of pottery.